Scottish Comedian Janey Godley Takes Aim at Government and Brexit in Hilarious Comeback Show
Scottish comedian Janey Godley returned to the stage at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre on Friday night with her new show, "Not Dead Yet". The show, which is part of the Edinburgh International Festival, is Godley's first live performance since the pandemic forced theatres to close. Godley, known for her irreverent and politically charged humour, took aim at a range of targets in the show, including the Scottish government's handling of the pandemic and the ongoing controversy surrounding the UK's exit from the European Union. Despite some technical issues, Godley received a warm reception from the audience and proved that she has lost none of her comedic edge during her time away from the stage. Godley's return to the stage comes at a time when many comedians are struggling to make a living due to the ongoing impact of the pandemic on the entertainment industry. However, with "Not Dead Yet", Godley has shown that there is still a place for live comedy in a world that is increasingly dominated by digital entertainment. Overall, Janey Godley's return to the stage with "Not Dead Yet" is a welcome reminder of the power of live performance and the importance of laughter in difficult times. Read the full article








