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11-08-2016 09:18 PM #31
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11-08-2016 10:27 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-08-2016 10:29 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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12-08-2016 05:03 PM #34
I read this as "fridge recommendations". The really sad thing is, I actually opened it! 😳
Edit: I can't see past Zanussis 😜
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12-08-2016 05:12 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-08-2016 05:36 PM #36
Had a Friday afternoon to myself so decided to take in a few of the Free Fringe shows. Walked out of one, another was pretty poor but absolute standout and well worth going to was a boy called Stuart Goldsmith at the liquid rooms annex.
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12-08-2016 05:40 PM #37
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he has a good podcast on the art of comedy if you are interested....
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12-08-2016 06:10 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-08-2016 08:47 PM #39
Pete Firman is really good. Not normally a huge fan of magicians but he's really entertaining, and funny too.
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12-08-2016 11:29 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Other top free shows:
Kieran Hodgson @ Voodoo Rooms
Richard Gadd @ Banshee Labyrinth
Lloyd Langford @ The White Horse
Rob Auton @ Banshee Labyrinth
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13-08-2016 12:59 AM #41
Daniel sloss
Pete firman
Abandoman
Joel dommett
They've been my pick of the fringe so far. I'm very much looking forward to seeing foil arms and hog again after they've been brilliant the last 3/4 years!Mon the Hibs.
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13-08-2016 09:24 AM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
follow @iamkp on twitter she announces how many cushions* are up for sale at the last minute
*The cushions are exactly that, sit on the floor at the very frontThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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14-08-2016 09:37 AM #43
Stuff I saw this year:
Strange Face - Adventures with a lost Nick Drake recording: Loved it.
Dark Tales: Okay.
Dream Dangerously - Neil Gaiman documentary film: Loved it.
Nosferatu's Shadow: One of the best things I have ever seen. Stunning. Go and see it.
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14-08-2016 11:25 AM #44
My Festival this year.
Wind Resistance was simply stunning.
Carol Ann Duffy and John Sampson, poetry and music. Entertaining.
Horse in Careful was very good and brave. biographic play.
Flit was well done but a bit too metaphorical.
In order of preference
Wind Resistance
Horse in Careful
Carol Ann Duffy and John Sampson
FlitThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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15-08-2016 03:46 PM #46
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Jason Byrne was excellent!
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, vodka in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming, "WOO HOO what a ride!"
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15-08-2016 04:08 PM #47
Shows I've been to this year...
Yeti's Demon Dive Bar - it is a bit weird but quite funny in a Mighty Boosh sort of way. Too much audience participation (but I would say that as I was 'picked out'.)
Late Night Sexy Show - musical comedy. I was conned into going to this by my wife who neglected to tell me it involved a naked guy playing the guitar. Not that funny.
This Glorious Monster - sketch comedy. It has a League of Gentlemen feel about it. Quite good.
Adam Kay - musical comedy (the show is interestingly called 'Fingering A Minor on the Piano). I've seen him a few times before so knew what to expect - except the ending of the show took a very dark, sobering turn. Highly recommend.
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19-08-2016 08:40 PM #49
seen a few of the pay what you want shows today and all where good in there own way
ahir shah @ cab vol. place was absolutely packed, show was based on modern life/social issues/politics, with plenty humor.
olaf falafel @ city cafe. completely stupid but enjoyable. hes apparently had success on vine and the show included a number of these he's recorded.
ari sharffir @ the hive. quite dark humor, which he warned of at the beginning, with plenty holocaust and abortion jokes.
overall ws a great mix with perfomers who i'd all reconmend.
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20-08-2016 07:19 AM #50
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Grant Stott show was excellent! Mentioned May 21 st
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20-08-2016 01:43 PM #51
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Daniel Sloss & Trainspotting tonight.
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21-08-2016 01:13 AM #52
Was at trainspotting earlier. Totally surreal experience . Highly recommend it. Don't sit next to the toilet like we did 🙈
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21-08-2016 08:52 AM #53
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Daniel Sloss earlier was average I thought, bit disappointing as I was expecting more.Last edited by patch1875; 21-08-2016 at 08:59 AM.
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21-08-2016 09:38 PM #55
Grant Stott's show was fantastic. Mentions of Scottish cup, buster Browns, Coasters and many more!! Very funny!!
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24-08-2016 05:10 PM #56
Saw a band called Bookends. They're a Simon and Garfunkel tribute. Very good indeed. Venue 43, they are also doing a gig with a string quartet at the Featival theatre in January. Really are worth a visit.
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