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26th August 2004, 7:51pm
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#1 | | kellermeister
Join Date: Aug 2001
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| Edinburgh Festival Anyone been over this year? This was the first year i've bothered and it's quite a hassle if you don't live there, what with hotels, tickets selling out etc.
I was let down by the film festival.. couldn't get tickets to anything decent like the motorcycle diaries or coffee and ciggarettes, had to settle for a blade-runner-esque jap sci-fi called 'natural city' which was over-directed and generally pretty lame.
Next i wangled tickets for the one flew over the cuckoos nest stage production starring none other than Mr Christian Slater, which was of course awesome.
Next on the agenda is comedian Stewart Lee's (of Lee and Herring fame) stand up show on sunday, which should be fun. However, no substitute for leeds
What have you's seen, if anything?
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26th August 2004, 8:14pm
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#2 | | The Awakening of Oliver
Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Glasgow
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival I went and saw Pierre Bensusan in concert. The city is really alive. Especially with beautiful mulatto Spaniards! |
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26th August 2004, 8:31pm
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#3 | | Domesticated
Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Minas Tirith
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival I've been hitting the comedy pretty hard this year (I live in Edinburgh, easier to actually go).
Saw some alright (for the money) thing called The Alive Four Show at Nicol Edwards ('Scotland's most haunted pub') whilst having a few pints with friends. At the start they performed a song about buckfast called 'who the fuck you lookin at?'
Before that I'd went to Sarah Kendall at The Pleasance, an Aussie comedienne who was very funny and equally good-looking. Scored free tickets to that one after my friend's boss who she's good mates with accidentally bought extras.
Saw Sven Svenson or something the next night, he's a 'showbiz agent' (not sure of the name of the comedian who plays him) and he was also pretty funny, but a very different humour. £9.50 or so, it wasn't very full but apparently was for most nights before that.
Ooh, when we were in The Pleasance we also spied Paul Merton and Jimmy Carr, then I spotted Greg Proops (who I was more excited about seeing) but none of my mates knew him, meh.
So anyway, if you do go into Edinburgh, go to The Pleasance, lots of stand-up, high chance of famous comedians and a great big beer garden in between with a few not too over-priced bars. really wish I'd got tickets for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, I wonder if I'll still be able to get one... |
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26th August 2004, 10:07pm
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#4 | | (monster)
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival edinburgh festival = art student wankery |
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26th August 2004, 11:07pm
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#5 | | Hero Of Time
Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: at the late night, double feature picture show
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival yup. i agree. it's for "upper-middle-class" arseholes. and if you're gay it suits u even more since the place is full of butch lesbians and fairies.
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26th August 2004, 11:08pm
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#6 | | Domesticated
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival Shut it weegies
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26th August 2004, 11:09pm
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#7 | | Hero Of Time
Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: at the late night, double feature picture show
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival weegie? am no from glasgow either. both of the cities are shite
MOAN THE SHILL!
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26th August 2004, 11:28pm
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#8 | | Too cool for school
Join Date: Jul 2004
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival My friends in a show which Im going to see on Sunday night, its called Personals, written by the people who wrote Friends so should be quite good. |
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27th August 2004, 8:20pm
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#9 | | you are free
Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: London
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival been to see lots of things. i can blag free tickets like a motherfucker.  |
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7th August 2007, 2:33pm
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#10 | | <- She's a babe.I'm a guy
Join Date: Sep 2004
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival I'm going through on Saturday, never been to it before. Already have the evening planned, any recommendations for things to check out in the afternoon?
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7th August 2007, 4:36pm
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#11 | | Here we go again
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: No Fixed Abode
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival Quote:
Originally Posted by Nehalem My friends in a show which Im going to see on Sunday night, its called Personals, written by the people who wrote Friends so should be quite good. | My friend was in that 2 years ago, it is good. One or two lines just lifted right out of Friends though.
Going to see David McSavage on Sunday.
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7th August 2007, 7:13pm
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#12 | | Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival Not been to the festival, but fringe but went to see 'love labours win/lose-??? is that the name I've forgotten anyway a great show. It's kind of modern shakespeare - with all plays played by females.
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7th August 2007, 9:24pm
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#13 | | STEVE HOLT!
Join Date: May 2001 Location: London
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival Saw Richard Herring, he was pretty good, going back through in a couple of weeks to see some other things. |
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8th August 2007, 11:09am
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#14 | | Part-time Astronaut.
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Under my bridge
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| Re: Edinburgh Festival Quote:
Originally Posted by Run_Lola_Run I'm going through on Saturday, never been to it before. Already have the evening planned, any recommendations for things to check out in the afternoon? | Go see Beowulf & Beer at C Cubed in Brodie's Close or The Butler Did It at the Roman Eagle Lodge in Johnston Terrace.
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