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Mae Martin

Mae Martin

  • Canadian
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 7

TV review: Feel Good, C4

If I've made Feel Good sound a bit serious for a comedy I should emphasise that there are lots of nice comic touches.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th March 2020

Feel Good review

Mae Martin's chaotic and deeply personal comedy shines an honest light on queer female relationships.

Cydney Yeates, Metro, 18th March 2020

Feel Good review

Mae Martin comedy packs interesting themes, but the romance is lacking.

David Craig, Radio Times, 18th March 2020

Feel Good: the freshest & funniest TV romcom right now

Even in its most overwhelming, infuriating, disorientating moments, love is pretty great.

Jazmin Kopotsha, Refinery 29, 18th March 2020

Feel Good - a fresh, bingeable comedy

Mae Martin's dramedy about addiction is honest and enjoyable - but is it that funny?

Jill Chuah Masters, The Arts Desk, 18th March 2020

Feel Good, review

Despite the brilliant Lisa Kudrow, this new comedy doesn't fulfil its plentiful promise.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 18th March 2020

Feel Good, Channel 4, review

Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie play a young couple in love in this easy-to-like comedy from the Canadian stand-up.

Rupert Hawksley, i Newspaper, 18th March 2020

Feel Good review

Mae Martin's immaculate romcom will have you head over heels.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 18th March 2020

Feel Good review

Feel Good is a layered, nuanced comedy with humanity, and all its flaws at its heart, and comic absurdity on its fringes. That's a potent combination

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th March 2020

Feel Good brings comedy, love & other addictions to C4

Canadian comic Mae Martin stars in new series drawing on her own life that also features Lisa Kudrow.

Suzi Feay, The Financial Times, 17th March 2020

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