Confession Booth is a night of brutal honesty, catharsis and absolution. Everybody has a deep, dark secret —until they tell an entire roomful of people eager to hear about the most embarrassing, appalling or surprisingly touching moment of their lives.
triple j's Lewis Hobba has a problem with manners, in that, he has too many of them. Sometimes it leads to sticky situations.
Writer, comedian, curator and broadcaster Eddie Sharp has very few secrets, and admits he will tell anyone anything. Except, of course, for some of these confessions, let out of the closet for the very first time.
When writer, performer and queer activist Annaliese Constable took an online autism test, the result was inconclusive. She remains, literally, unconvinced that there's any doubt.
Cameron James hilariously relives his teenage angst with what can only be called, bad love poetry...
Writer/actor/director Nick Coyle has done plenty of outrageous things, but as he shows us here, often it's the small moments you regret the most.
Comedian Jared Jekyll was having a normal night... until he made a bet with an amateur porn-star.
Nakkiah Lui (Black Comedy, ABC TV) pretended to be someone else online, but karma always comes back to bite
Comedian Michael Hing was a typical nerd in high school, until he fell in with the wrong crew. Sounds normal, right? Trust us, this confession is anything but normal.
Brendan Cowell will make you wince and shuffle awkwardly, then break your heart, as he lays bare the sins of his past.
Tracey Spicer will make you blush as she confesses her seven deadly sins. This is the veteran newsreader uncensored, as you’ve never heard her before.