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Maddy Anholt
Maddy Anholt

Maddy Anholt

  • English
  • Actor, writer, comedian and stand-up comedian

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BWW Q&A - Maddy Anholt

BWW speaks to Maddy Anholt about her 2016 Edinburgh Fringe show 'Rent Girl'.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 1st July 2016

Comedians on their stage clothes

Comics at the Edinburgh fringe reveal their sartorial secrets, from furry trousers to see-through numbers.

The Guardian, 17th August 2015

Interview: Maddy Anholt, Diary of a Dating Addict

A chat with Maddy Anholt.

Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 16th August 2015

Maddy Anholt answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

Comic Maddy Anholt tells all about her path to this year's Festival Fringe, and an encounter with a Frenchman.

British Comedy Guide, 4th August 2015

Maddy Anholt: best Fringe date

The marvellous Maddy Anholt - who wowed Edinburgh audiences in 2013 with her Fringe debut Maddy's Many Mouths - returns to the Festival stage this summer with her latest show, Diary Of A Dating Addict.

Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 2nd August 2015

Fringe Q&As: Maddy Anholt

Maddy Anholt discusses dating, sandwiches and David Cameron.

The Herald, 27th July 2015

Maddy Anholt interview

Maddy Anholt is almost 30 and single, so has been searching online for her perfect prince. The critically acclaimed comedian tells Martin Walker that her new Edinburgh Festival Fringe show gets to the hilarious truth of the modern dating world.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 7th July 2015

Fringe interview: Maddy Anholt

With thirty fast approaching like the Grim Wrinkler, Maddy Anholt goes online to find the man of her dreams. In this outrageous one-woman comedy, Maddy reveals every hilarious detail of a whirlwind year of dating, mating and hating.

The New Current, 6th July 2015

Crowdfunding appeal to help comedian find Mr Right

Maddy Anholt aims to raise £3,500 to pay for her trip to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival - a notorious hook-up destination for single people across the world.

Rosie Hopegood, The Mirror, 10th June 2015

Single comedian asks strangers to fund trip to Scotland

'I need £3,500 to find my prince': Comedian single for five years asks strangers to fund trip to Scotland in search of love (she'll turn her dating woes into a stand-up show too).

Annabel Fenwick, Daily Mail, 6th May 2015

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