Liverpudlian goes to Cambridge

“Eat the Rich.”

The phrase is commonly, but wrongly, attributed to political philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, from a quote first popularized during the French Revolution: “When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich”.

Jade Franks (Photo: Holly Revell)

 Jade Franks’ one-woman show storms into the Fringe once again. One of the standout comedians of previous years, she returns with her solo performance in the Pleasance Bunkers. For an hour, the Liverpudlian recounts her journey from call centre operative to gaining entry into a Cambridge college.

She describes herself as “Forrest Gump in a blouse” when dealing with students and Masters alike. At one of the famous college balls, wearing new gold three-inch platform shoes, she meets Harry, who “owns land.” While she is dressed up and they are dressed down, she becomes the butt of jokes from the female “in crowd.”  Yet, her determination never wavers, and she eventually becomes close friends with them.

Jade Franks (Photo: Holly Revell)

With little money beyond her grant, she takes a job as a cleaner at the college. When reported to the Master for breaking the rules, instead of being disciplined she is unexpectedly given financial support and even a free laptop!

She cleverly contrasts Liverpool and Cambridge: Liverpool boasts 23 Greggs, while Cambridge has just two. Her story is both inspirational and sharply told. Whether or not every detail is true, it is certainly funny, engaging, and never lags. At the performance I attended, every seat was filled, and nobody left disappointed. I thoroughly recommend it.

Theatrevibe, the site that doesn’t do stars, gives Eat The Rich Five Filthy Rich Stars for brilliant comedy.

Production Notes

EAT THE RICH1

Written and performed by Jade Franks

Directed by Tatenda Shamiso

Cast

Starring:

Jade Franks

Creatives

Director: Tatenda Shamiso
 
 
Dramaturg: Ellie Fulcher
 
 
Lighting designer: Zoe Beeny
 
 
Sound designer: Roly Botha
 
 
 
JFR Productions
 
 

Information

Running Time: 60 minutes

Booking to 25th August 2025 but SOLD OUT

Address:

Pleasance Courtyard

BUNKER ONE at 2.15pm

60 Pleasance

Edinburgh EH8 9TJ

0131 556 6550
 
 
www.pleasance.co.uk/edinburgh
 

 

Reviewed by Malcolm Beckett at the

Pleasance Courtyard BUNKER ONE

at 2.15pm on Wednesday 14th  August