The Edinburgh Fringe 2007 Show #15 - Back In Fun Filled Edinburgh
The Edinburgh Fringe 2007 Show #15 (MP3 34.5 mb, 37 minutes 34 seconds)
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So it’s the last week - and coming off a storming weekend for ticket sales (at least with the performers and venues I checked with) the big push is on. The finish line is in site for the performers; crowds are building in the shows; and of course it’s a last chance to get noticed, maybe cross your fingers for an award nomination, or just generally make sure that you’ve seen something wonderful in the Capital. The Fringe Podcast., as always, is sifting through the shows and will continue to bring the best nuggets of interviews and news as the excitement continues at fever pitch.
And as always, feel free to leave your comments in the website or email me on ewanspence@gmail.com.
The Edinburgh Fringe 2007 Show #15
James Campbell’s Spinistry of Moonerism and Onomatopoeia Society III: The Vegetarian Amputation Project.
Assembly Rooms, George StreetCharlotte Hudson and Leila Hackett - Two Left Hands
Pleasance CourtyardLinks to: Comedy for Kids, Coffee, Hangman, The Smile off Your Face, Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea, Popsicle Departure 1989, Emergence-See, Ravenhill for Breakfast.
Tags: Edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe, review, podcast, James Campbell, Two left hands, Aska.












August 21st, 2007 at 6:12 pm
Mucking farvelous!
James Campbell’s shows sound completely nucking futs, and, therefore, a ‘must see’.
I remember watching ‘Smack the Pony’ early weekend morning’s on A&E. Caught it quite by accident. ‘Two Left Hands’ sounds like it’s worth checking out too.
Keep up the good work, Ewan!