Janey Godley has wowed crowds once again after she took to the Beacon Arts venue in Greenock last night.
As part of her 'NOT DEAD YET' tour, the comedian travelled with her daughter, Ashley Storrie, to the venue ahead of her first night before the comedian takes to the same stage again later this evening. Her past shows have been a hit with many people praising the comic on her hilarious comments and voice-overs.
And this time it was double the laughs with her daughter joining her. The 62-year-old was pictured multiple times with a sile from ear to ear as she made the crowd laugh with many saying they had laughed so much their faces were hurting, and some had wet themselves it was that funny.
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It comes after Janey took to social media to celebrate an update to her cancer treatment. Taking to Twitter with a photo of her grinning ear to ear with her hands in the air, she captioned the tweet: "My haemoglobin is back up and holding it’s own despite weekly chemo!".
Discussing last night's gig one said: "Hilarious, emotional, inspirational, face-hurting, tears-and-snottery night watching @JaneyGodley and @ashleystorrie #notdeadyettour - absolutely amazing. Thank you. #scottishcomedy #livecomedy".
Another tweeted: "What a great night Janey and @ashleystorrie. Wet ma pants laughing."
"Fabulous night. Thanks for the sore face from laughing" said a third.
A fourth said: "This was the @JaneyGodley #NotDeadYet Tour and the @thebeaconarts is so good at these almost intimate shows where no one feels distant or removed from the stage. It was a sell out tonight and I thought it a lovely crowd adding to a great night. Standing ovations rousing applause."
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