[A]n adrenaline laced romp teeming with Sex, Drugs, Rock’n’Roll and much, much more – Eleanor Conway brings her acclaimed ‘Walk of Shame’ stand up show to the Carlisle Fringe in 2017.
Her debut stand up show ‘Walk of Shame’, enjoyed sell-out audiences and immense critical success on the free Edinburgh fringe last year, since then she’s been honing the show on a 30 date national tour selling out a slew of dates to Bristol to Brighton. This festival, Conway brings back the 70-minute tour and will perform at The Old Fire Station, Carlisle as part of the Festival Fringe 2017.
Ferocious clubber and party girl Eleanor Conway has always been a woman of extremes; she partied around the world as a music journalist, ran off to Asia to work for the triads, made hardcore porn and Tinder’d her way through most of London… Now sober from alcohol and substances she’s failing to find moderation and meaning. ‘Walk of Shame’ is about sex, sobriety, Sambuca and the modern addict that lies within us all.
Eleanor is a Comedy Store King Gong finalist and has been performing standup since 2014. An experienced music presenter she’s interviewed everyone from 50 Cent to Justin Bieber and spent her 20’s cavorting round the world for Ministry of Sound and Virgin Music. An experienced, MC and host, she can regularly be seen crowd surfing in a corset at some of the UK’s biggest festivals including several stints hosting the William’s Green Stage at Glastonbury Festival in front of thousands of revellers.
Title: Eleanor Conway’s Walk of Shame
Venue: The Old Fire Station, Carlisle
Dates: 19th August
Time: 6.30-7.30pm
Age: 18+
Duration: 70 mins
Entry: £8.50