Press clippings Page 10
Mae Martin interview
'I just spent about an hour watching videos of people doing yoga while baby goats stand on their backs'
Craig Angus, The List, 22nd January 2018Best of 2017: comedy
The shows that have stayed with me.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 28th December 2017Mae Martin review
As an autobiographical show it blooms, with a slightly raggedy end as Martin continues to work out how past events are still affecting her.
Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 25th October 2017Interview: Mae Martin
That series was based on my 2015 show Us, which explored sexuality, looking at it through the lens of my own super-bohemian upbringing.
Steve Wright, Bristol 24/7, 10th October 201710 female comedians to see this autumn
Between them they represent the breadth, diversity and talent of the scene, hailing from the UK, Canada, America and Denmark. One jokes about her past job as a dominatrix, another about her Nazi grandfather, and another performs in a poundshop parrot suit. Something for everyone, then.
Alice Jones, Refinery 29, 25th September 2017Mae Martin interview
The Canadian standup and actor on the things that make her laugh the most, from suede waistcoats to PG Wodehouse.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 22nd September 2017Mae Martin, Dope review
Compelling confessions from a talent at the top of her game.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 20th September 2017Review - Mae Martin, Dope
Toronto-born standup Mae Martin's show about addiction is shocking, charming and seriously funny.
Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 20th September 2017Mae Martin, Soho Theatre review - life is a drug
Dry storytelling about an obsessional life.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 19th September 2017Mae Martin, comedy review
Mae Martin's award nominated show about addiction will have you hooked from start to finish, writes Bruce Dessau.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 19th September 2017