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Scottish comedian Eleanor Morton presents a brand new stand-up hour about trying, failing and watching TV. Morton explores her relationship to success, helplessness and trauma in a show about the one thing she did in 2020; climb a hill. Fresh from online success which has amassed her millions of views, Morton returns to her first love, live performance, for a sharp and heartfelt show all about our collective grief during the pandemic, what it means to feel useless, and why her agent wouldn’t let her put a Gaelic word in the show title. This is a silly, funny hour from a truly unique performer who has carved her own path in the comedy world.
Eleanor Morton is an Edinburgh native who has amassed nearly half a million online followers over the last 2 years with her niche, oddball character comedy, with fans including Michael McKean, Patton Oswalt and Taika Waititi. Her radio pilot The Rest of Us, all about the parts of the UK that get overlooked, was aired on BBC Radio 4 in May