Kerry Godliman: Bandwidth review – After Life star in superbly splenetic form
PositiveEntertainment

Kerry Godliman's latest stand-up performance at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh showcases her sharp wit and keen observations on menopause and domestic life. With a blend of rage, absurdity, and self-awareness, she tackles topics that resonate with many, especially middle-aged women. This shift in comedy, where once-taboo subjects are now embraced, highlights the evolving landscape of stand-up and the importance of discussing women's experiences openly. Godliman's ability to turn personal struggles into relatable humor not only entertains but also fosters a sense of community among her audience.
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