David ElmsDavid Elms

David Elms

David Elms is an actor, improviser, writer and stand-up comedian.

David currently performs his improvised one-man show 'David Elms Describes A Room' monthly at the Free Association Theatre...
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Contacts

Maternity Cover Contact:
Magda Bird

magda@pbjmanagement.co.uk
020 7287 1112

Acting Enquiries:
Abi Ribbans

abi@pbjmanagement.co.uk
020 7287 1112

Live Bookings:
Hannah Oldman

oldman@pbjmanagement.co.uk
020 7287 1112

David currently performs his improvised one-man show 'David Elms Describes A Room' monthly at the Free Association Theatre, and reprised his role as Mr. Swallow's beleaguered director, Goldsworth, in 'Mr Swallow's Christmas Carol...ish' at the Soho Theatre, for Christmas 2022. His short film 'Regular', written, directed and scored by David and starring Tim Key and Laura Marling, aired on Channel Four as part of Random Acts in 2017. At the Fringe, he has been well received with his three solo shows as well as for roles in hit shows 'Mr Swallow The Musical', 'Adam Riches is Coach Coach', and 'Mr Swallow: Houdini'. On TV, David played series regular Clive in Channel 5's semi-improvised sitcom 'Borderline'.

Television

Borderline
Channel 52016
Borderline
Clive
Channel 52016

Theatre and Live Performance

Siren
Writer
Edinburgh Fringe Festival2017
Goody Boy
Creator / Writer / Performer
Edinburgh 20162016
Houdini: The Musical
Pleasance 2016 & Soho Theatre 20172016
Mister Boy
Writer / Performer
Edinburgh 20152015
Adam Riches is Coach Coach
Performer
Edinburgh 20152015
Mr Swallow The Musical
Performer
Edinburgh 2014, Soho Theatre 20152015
Nurture Boy
Writer / Performer
Edinburgh 20142014

Short Film

Regular
Director and Composer
Aired on Channel 4 2017

Radio

Machynnleth Stand up Show, Radio 4 Extra & BBC Wales
Performer
2014

News

2018 Edinburgh Line Up Announced at the Pleasance Theatre!

17th May 2018

Exciting news today as the Pleasance Theatre announced the full line up for this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival

PBJ at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017!

26th July 2017

We can't believe it's time for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival already