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Marny Godden

Marny Godden

  • Stand-up comedian

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Marny Godden: Best and Worst Audience Interactions

Marny Godden talks about some of the best and worst times she has interacted with the audience. Like the time she played kiss chase with a man.

British Comedy Guide, 20th August 2016

Marny Godden Q&A

Marny Godden interview.

Short Com, 15th August 2016

Fringe Q&As: Marny Godden

Marny Godden talks about her new show, Where's John's porridge Bowl?

The Herald, 14th August 2016

Onion Talking: Marny Godden

We caught up with Marny at the end of her first week at the Fringe to find out more about her latest comedic tomfoolery, Where's John's Porridge Bowl?...

The Velvet Onion, 12th August 2016

Fringe & Just For Laughs: the same but very different

"Well," said Luca Cupani, "the Fringe is all on the shoulders of the performers. You do your show and, among the punters, there might be some industry people. But the industry it is hidden; you don't see them. In Montreal it is more visible - the industry. The companies, they promote the shows, they invite people and then the punters come. It is on the same level as Edinburgh but different."

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 5th August 2016

Onion at the Fringe: more Edinburgh picks

Over the past week we've given you lots of Onion-flavoured Edinburgh previews to sink your teeth into... And there's still more to come! If your Fringe schedule isn't quite as full as it could be, here are some extra TVO recommendations that we just couldn't neglect to mention.

The Velvet Onion, 1st August 2016

Comedy connections

With a plethora of offerings at every Fringe, it's inevitable that some performing paths start to cross. Here's a closer look at who's teaming up with whom.

Matthew Sharpe, Fest Mag, 16th July 2016

20 sketch & Fringe character comedy recommendations

One of the great joys of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the chance to see an assortment of mad weirdos push comedy to new levels with inventive new characters and brilliant new sketch narratives that offer something different to the great stand-up also on offer. But who to see that is an example of the previous paragraph? Well, you're in luck because here are our picks of the best sketch and character comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016.

Laugh Out London, 11th July 2016

Marny Godden: Edinburgh Fringe 2016 interview

Marny Godden first came to our attention with a great turn as the love interest in Weirdos' pantomime The Colonel. Since then we've got to know our solo work, which mixes beautifully insane characters with a real gift for clowning. There won't be another show like this at the Edinburgh Fringe this year.

Laugh Out London, 9th July 2016

EdFringe 2016 round-up: clowning around

One of the stand-out shows from last year wasn't a stand-up. It was a supremely silly clown show that had me in stitches.

EdinBlogger, 9th June 2016

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