
I chat with Hannah Power and Conor Murray about their hit show Don’t Tell Dad About Diana, a heartfelt and hilarious story of friendship, identity, and coming of age set in 1997 Dublin. We dive into how they made the Edinburgh Fringe accessible through sheer hard work and no expectations, the incredible chemistry that drives their performances, and what it means to bring this award-winning show to London.See Don’t Tell Dad About Diana at Underbelly Boulevard Soho on 26th and 28th May 2026: https://underbellyboulevard.com/tickets/dont-tell-dad-about-diana/Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donttelldadaboutdiana/Follow Hannah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahpower26/Follow Conor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c0nc0n/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”
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