The Bath – Etcetera Theatre ‘The character is all chippy self-defensiveness; an intriguing mixture of grieving daughter and scheming ex-girlfriend, intent on having her man whatever the cost … an unsettlingly intimate two-hander, offering an evening of fringe at its very best.’ – Time Out
Holy Days Maggie Gordon-Walker steals the show with a Mary Magdelene combining raunch and a Mae-West-quality delivery of glorious one-liners. If Mary’s statue subsequently attracts more prayers than normal at churches during Advent, it will be for entirely the wrong reasons – Fringe Report
Margo Crabstick – Funny Women Final, The Comedy Store ‘YOICKS delivered the most original and entertaining comedy I have seen so far this festival – The drunk reviewer was spot on, brilliant.’ – Three Weeks
Mary Christmas A well-formed and written set littered with sharp gags, many of them subtly filthy – Fringe Report
The Naked Truth ‘A high degree of naturalism and believability, both touching and funny, with the character of Lisa – played by the show’s creator Maggie Gordon-Walker – as the stand out performance.’ – Three Weeks
Fluxx – Office Party Office Party show, The Soho Theatre
Fluxx – Without Planning Permission Without Planning Permission, Hanbury Ballroom, Brighton
Cheer Up, It Might Never Happen ‘Maggie’s performance is energetic, detailed, engaging and funny. She has a wonderful ability to hold an audience, and isn’t afraid of pause.’ Fringe Review (4 stars)
Crownton Dobby Lettuce du Romaine, Crownton Dobby, 21st Century Films
Your Stories, Nightingale Theatre, Brighton
Strike-a-Light Trailblazers, 10 Sussex based women linked to World War One’s Inspirational Women
‘The Secret Life of Mothers’ launch with Caroline Lucas, MP