Eleanor Price
Eleanor has had a diverse career, having been at varying times a milk maid, tour guide, bond analyst and parliamentary candidate. A fringe-goer for over 30 years, she realises that you've never seen it all and there is always potential for delightful surprises.
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Alison Jackson’s Faking Famous: You Can be a Celebrity Too
Entertaining deep dive into fake news
Hypnotist Matt Hale – Funbelievable! 90s Rewind
Finely-crafted hypnosis show with lashings of 90s nostalgia
1 King, 2 Princes and Shakespeare’s Lie
A shining jewel of a piece, superbly written, and brilliantly performed
The Durham Revue: Sketch Marks the Spot
Infectious enthusiasm abounds from student troupe who can mix it with the best of them
DARKFIELD RADIO: VISITORS
Disappointing compared to the thrill of Darkfield’s immersive container offerings
Michael Elsener: How to Live in Paradise
Impressive Fringe debut from the ‘Swiss John Oliver’
Leo Still Dies in the End
Alice Fishbein is an iceberg-level force of nature in this one-woman Titanic reenactment
David O’Doherty: Tiny Piano Man
Fresh and funny examination of life’s absurdities
Rachel Creeger: Ultimate Jewish Mother
The ‘Ultimate Jewish Mother’ fields your questions in a fun,engaging hour
Frank Skinner: 30 Years of Dirt
A more mellow Frank Skinner has lost none of the brilliance of his wilder earlier years
Luke Kempner in Gritty Police Drama: A One-Man Musical
A breathless, intense, mad-cop experience
Greta Titelman’s Exquisite Lies
A dramatic romp through a lifetime of lies decorated with stand-up and song
Love, Loss and Chianti
Christopher Reid’s exquisitely written reflection on loss beautifully performed by Robert Bathurst and Rebecca Johnson
An Inspector Calls
Twenty-seven years on, Stephen Daldry’s production is still enthralling