Don't Tell Dad About Diana
Fresh from a ★★★★★ sell out run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival & Dublin Fringe Festival in 2025.
Set in Dublin, 1997, we follow two friends as they prepare to compete for the crown of Alternative Miss Ireland with their Princess Diana drag act, under the noses of their hardline nationalist families. As they race through the city towards competition night, Diana's death sparks the unravelling of their secret, their friendship and their plans to leave Ireland.
Winner of Fishamble New Writing Award at Dublin Fringe 2025.
Nominated for the Holden Street Theatre Award.
"Top 10 Stand-Out Edinburgh Fringe shows 2025" Rolling Stone
"Best LGBTQ+ show of the Edinburgh Fringe" Theatre Weekly
★★★★★ ‘‘greatest, funniest, and most heartfelt show at this year’s Fringe Festival” Corr Blimey
Reviews & Fringe Feed Reacts
a witty, warm and wonderfully performed love letter to friendship, love, and the messy joy of figuring out who you are. - Richard, Richards Theatre Reviews
Conor and Hannah’s friendship is rendered with such detail and affection that you believe it could span a TV series - Eva Weinstein, Ed Fringe Review
One of those rare crazy Fringe shows that simply works on every level - Real Chrisparkle, The Real Chrisparkle
Hannah and Conor are powerhouses throughout the whole show, their energy bouncing off each other - Kerry McLaughlin, Theatre and Tonic
Greatest, funniest, and most heartfelt show at this year’s Fringe Festival - Aislinn McSharry, Corr Blimey
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Presented by: Conor Murray and Hannah Power with Rua Barron
Don't Tell Dad About Diana is presented, written and performed by Award winning Irish Theatre Makers; Hannah Power and Conor Murray. Both are graduates of BA Drama and Sociology at Trinity College Dublin and of the MA Acting program at Mountview, London. As a company they have received nominations for BBC Popcorn New Writing Award and Holden Street Theatre Award. The winners of the Fishamble New Writing and Bewley’s Little Gem Award at Dublin Fringe Festival 2025, they have presented work as part of Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Omnibus 96 Queer Festival, London.
Rua Barron is an Irish actor & producer based in London. Producing credits include Edinburgh & Dublin Fringe Festivals and The Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
This will be the company's Adelaide Fringe Festival Debut.
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1 Venue
The Chapel at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
Migration Museum, 82 Kintore Ave, Adelaide, Kaurna
(Please note: Shows in the Hetzel Room and Circulating Library are held at the State Library, at the corner of Kintore Ave and North Terrace.)
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
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