Sarah J Price

Sarah J Price is a football writer, musician and stand up comedian.

in 2011 Sarah J Price became one of only a handful of female Football writers, she is a member of the Welsh Football Writers Association specialising in the English Football league, primarily about the team she has supported since childhood 'The Bluebirds' Cardiff City FC, but also covering general sports news and The Sky Blues Coventry City FC
Hailing from a sporting, musical and theatrical family - She is The great niece of cricketing great Tom Richardson and third cousin of both former England and Derby County left-back David Nish and Television and film actor Brendan Price.
Classically trained Guitarist, multi instrumentalist, Price first picked out tunes on a toy piano before the age of one and by the age of two was playing the family piano by ear, by three she was playing the guitar too. As an indie musician who's played at The Regal Room in London and at breast cancer awareness charity gig in New York city at the Canal Room on the 25th of June 2010
At the age of six, she had her first written work published on the Children's page of 'The Peoples Friend,' and went on to write for Q magazine, Empire, The Lady, Chat and Take A Break magazines. Price's work as a comedy writer includes material written for Roy Hudd, The News Huddlines Ken Dodd, Charlie Chester, Jim Bowen and Bob Monkhouse
An awarding winning worldwide published poet, the proud Welsh Celt's poem 'Parted Love' was hand picked my country music legend Willie Nelson for for an anthology of work by Native writers he backed, Nelson on to use it during his live shows.
Sarah has gone on to write Radio Plays, Stage and TV productions. while also continuing to be an actively gigging musician and working as an Actor including; 2008 she stared in the London West End revival production Of Grease in the role of 'Frenchie' at the Piccadilly Theatre, in Gavin and Stacey playing both Stacey's friend Cheryl and Gavin's cousin Cheryl Shipman and in 2010 she followed in her cousin Brendan Price's footsteps by appearing in the soap opera Emmerdale playing the role of Nurse Palmer in two episodes.
Price has dabbled in Stand-up; performing in many clubs and pubs up and down the country over the years and most notably at the 'The Edinburgh Festival' in 2008, which was also the year as fellow Cardiffian Rhod Gilbert made his début and at the Broadway Comedy Club in June 2010.
Currently writing a musical theatre project, which will make its theatrical debut at the end of 2012
 
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