British Comedy Guide
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Mae Martin

Mae Martin

  • Canadian
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Feel Good Series 2 review

Unpacking the intensity of falling in love, the pain of addiction and the nervous excitement of building a career, Feel Good's second series is a near-perfect continuation of its funny and thought-provoking story.

Alicia Lansom, Refinery 29, 4th June 2021

Feel Good Series 2 review

Mae Martin's queer love story is a deadpan delight.

Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 4th June 2021

Feel Good Series 2 review

BAFTA-nominated 'sadcom' tackles millennial angst with verve.

Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 4th June 2021

Feel Good season 2, Netflix review

Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie return for the second and last season of Feel Good. We see Mae return to rehab and navigating a post-#MeToo world. Lisa Kudrow also stars.

Euan Franklin, Culture Whisper, 2nd June 2021

Feel Good: season two review

Feel Good combines comedy and intimacy and it accurately depicts the struggles of a generation paralysed by anxiety.

Mersa Auda, The Upcoming, 2nd June 2021

I talk to Charlotte Ritchie and Mae Martin

"Because they're not always great for each other, I wasn't anticipating how much people would fall in love with that couple and be rooting for them."

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 28th May 2021

Mae Martin on Feel Good, imperfect love and more

In a year defined by high anxiety, TV fans looking for their next comfort watch may not have expected to find it in a series about a recovering addict, but then arrived Feel Good.

Caitlin Danaher, Royal Television Society, 27th May 2021

In conversation with Mae Martin

Mae Martin talks about truth in comedy, being queer on screen, and naming every country on earth.

Isobel Merriman, Cherwell, 11th May 2021

Soho Theatre announces reopening programme

Soho Theatre has announced its reopening season featuring live theatre, live comedy and live cabaret.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th April 2021

Mae Martin reacts after BAFTA nom: gender's a construct

The Canadian star, who is non-binary and uses they/them and she/her pronouns, wrote on Twitter: "Thank you so much @Bafta! This is very thrilling. Thanks to Joe Hampson and @Objective_Fic and @Charitchie and all the other angelic supportive people who helped make the show. (Ps gender's a construct)."

The Irish News, 28th April 2021

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