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“A seasoned performer on the comedy circuit, Lehmo does not disappoint. His show is a safe bet for quality entertainment he gives a relaxed performance and interacts with the audience. After starting with some improvised material, Lehmo goes into his 'confessions', where he recounts a series of stories from his time growing up in the country and entering the comedy profession. ...(He) gives a polished performance which leaves the audience all smiles.”
Dale Clarke, The Messenger, April 2 2007

“Lehmo's Fringe show, Confessions of a Harmless Mind, was funnier than a woman with a bottle on her head. (If you don't get the joke, you better go see his show.) Lehmo exceeds expectations with a natural stage presence and plenty of gags from his own experience. Performed upstairs at the Rhino Room, the intimate setting created a bond between performer and audience, which Lehmo used well to his advantage. Refreshing and funny, one of the funniest moments of this show was a clip of Lehmo's short stint on Red Faces a year or two ago. Lehmo's strength is storytelling, rather than jokes with punchlines, and by avoiding bad language and sexual innuendo he reaches a broad spectrum of people.”
Bonnie Hallion, Independent Weekly (Indaily)

"Lehmo is one of Adelaide's favourite funny men, and it's not hard to see why. He's Aussie, he’s confident, he's willing to take the piss out of himself. Confessions is a litany of embarrassing anecdotes of the "of course, I was drunk at the time" variety. Anyone who likes beer and footy and blokey banter will love it – and there is something in it for the rest of us as well. Lehmo’s trip down the shame file in memory lane includes an appearance on Hey Hey It’s Saturday's Red Faces – it's a corker of a confession. Upstairs at the Rhino Room is a cosy little spot for humiliating revelations."
Tory Shepherd, The Advertiser, March 16 2007

"It’s true what Lehmo said: many of life’s tragedies, mishaps or faux pas can be turned into great dinner party conversation. But for a comedian, that same mishap can become ten minutes of hilarious comedy, and Lehmo isn’t holding back at all as he confesses some of the more stupid moments of his life. Sharing some footage of a Hey, Hey, It’s Saturday Red Faces appearance was funny, but his reasons behind doing it in the first place were even more amusing. Lehmo shared some of the mastermind ideas that teenage boys can come up with for a slice of drunken fun, and even confessed a 14-year-old ripper secret that had everyone in stitches. But, if you want to see the biggest confession of them all, head to his show on Wed Mar 21 when the mate he’s been keeping the secret from will actually be in the audience. What a hoot!"
Rip It Up, March 2007

"A rare talent who hits the target every time."
The List, Glasgow

"Lehmo hands out the laughs in an inspired and memorable fashion."
The Advertiser, Adelaide

"With serious questions being asked of the motivations behind the war in Iraq, Lehmo's show is not only timely, but also insightful, political and hysterical."
Liz Walsh, The Advertiser, 2006