Good Girl Gone Rad | Charlotte Cropper

Join New Adelphi Theatre Supported Artist and Comedian Charlotte Cropper as she debuts “Good Girl Gone Rad”, a stand-up show about reinventing and reverting yourself (and hamsters).

“Cropper is going places, make no mistake about that” – Notts Comedy Review

“thoroughly engaging presence” – Chortle

“viscerally relatable” – The Meteor

Charlotte Cropper was a buck-toothed good girl who didn’t know the meaning of “no” – a bully’s wet dream. When her braces came off, she left her small-town roots for the glittering heights of Salford and reinvented herself into a “Good Girl Gone BAD”. And that plan – did not end well.

With a warm and mischievous delivery, Charlotte indulges us with her cautionary tales of wit, whimsy, and why embodying the “terrible twos” is the most rad thing you can do.

If you had to grow up a bit too fast, felt pressure to be “well-behaved” or still start to cry when someone tells you off even though you’re not 3 years old anymore – this is the show for you.

If you’re free on the evening of Friday March 10th 2023, this is DEFINITELY the show for you.

Charlotte is a prolific alum of the University of Salford. Recipient of The Dean’s Award at the Create Awards 2021, Charlotte performed as part of the SalFUNNI 2019 Edinburgh Fringe project and returned last August as the Producer of the 2022 cohort.

During the pandemic, Charlotte collaborated online with the New Adelphi Theatre to create Curio Comedy: Salford Showcase. Curio Comedy was longlisted in the Funny Women Awards 2021 and featured in Heat Magazine as one of the Funny Women Content Creator Award’s Top Picks. Her third-year Practical Research Project (PRP) sketch show Edit Profile was streamed by Funny Women and broadcast by BBC Upload on BBC Manchester. Charlotte was selected as a Supported Artist of the New Adelphi Theatre in 2021, the same year she competed in the Chortle Student Comedy Award finals.

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WARNINGS: Suitable for ages 16+. Contains strong language and audience interaction.

ADMISSION: Pay What You Can.

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Please note all bookings and donations come with a 50p booking fee.

Please note that all tickets are for unallocated seating.


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Venue

New Adelphi University Rd
Salford M5 4BR
UK