Internet legend Rob Manuel brought his hilarious Fesshole show to Quay Arts last Friday, where a capacity crowd responded with both laughter and abhorrence at personal secrets confessed in public.

In the first half of this sell-out show Manuel, dressed in comedy mitre and cassock, presented a whistlestop tour of his internet journey, from creating crude bitmap animations in the dawn of the digital age, to the evolution of massively popular cyberspace communities including B3ta and Fesshole.

The latter is a social media-based forum where people upload their private confessions by the thousands, which Rob filters through, posting half-a-dozen or so a day which are open to general comment.

Established as curating some of the wittiest, most irreverent, sardonic and often comically vulgar crowd-sourced online content, you'd think it might be impossible to translate what seems funny on a website into a live show.

Yet Rob achieved it magnificently; cherry-picking some absolute corkers from the extensive Fesshole archive, before enticing braver members of the audience to reveal their own confessions, which ranged from the humdrum to the downright scatalogical.

Part slideshow, part confessional, all entertainment, Fesshole reflected us fallible humans back to ourselves in all our absurd and outrageous glory.