Comedian and one-time party girl Eleanor Conway brings her hard-hitting show Walk of Shame to Swindon Art Centre tonight.

A ferocious clubber, Eleanor describes herself as a woman of extremes. She studied at the Leeds College of Music and then worked for the Ministry of Sound as a presenter for its online content including interviewing fans and acts. She partied around the world as a music journalist, ran off to Asia to work for the triads, made hardcore porn and Tindered her way through most of London.

Now sober from alcohol and substances, she is seeking moderation and meaning - and in this, her debut show, talks about sex, sobriety and modern day addiction.

On its first outing at the Edinburgh Fringe, the show went down a storm,and Eleanor was invited back to perform again at the famous Edinburgh Comedy Club.

“It was beautiful to be invited. The show blew up.

“It is raw, funny and dark. It is about me getting sober, it is the extremes of things in my life - drinking, drugs, mad tales of my life around the world,” Eleanor said.

The show begins at 8pm and tickets are £14.50. To book, call 01793 524481 or visit swindontheatres.co.uk.