Damien Clark gives us an idea of a very familiar feeling for performers.
Ed Fringe Comic – The Flyerer #edfringe #edfringecomic pic.twitter.com/6X5lPWzJui
— DamoClark (@DamianClark) August 7, 2014
Stuart Laws gets a helping hand plugging his show…
Sorry u didn’t enjoy the show @MichelleObama, thanks for coming & bunging a pony in the bucket http://t.co/pOcJ6wJU0W pic.twitter.com/dkbGTMpuB1
— Stuart Laws (@thisstuartlaws) August 5, 2014
It seems to be working…
Show 6 #StuartShowPhoto pic.twitter.com/wQJCPKv6wk
— Stuart Laws (@thisstuartlaws) August 7, 2014
A typical scene from Beth Vyse’s show
@JamesBarbour88 gets his prostate checked with @BethVyse. Crazy lady, crazier show! Go see it!! X pic.twitter.com/xwpm3WuA29
— Sadie Parsons (@SadieParso_ns) August 1, 2014
Josie Long organises a pilgrimage to the sea to please the god Poseidon. I think he reviews for Braodway Baby.
Such a good swim today, a proper gang of us. Thinking of my excellent friend john who used to come with us too. pic.twitter.com/kzahKUMEmW
— Josie Long (@JosieLong) August 7, 2014
Alexis Dubis received a rather strange review when Arts Awards Voice didn’t realise Marcel Lucont is a character, but it didn’t stop him popping a quote from it on his poster.
Thoroughly admiring @MarcelLucont‘s one-star summation by a baffled child reviewer. Now on his posters! http://t.co/YIIQ9yKveI
— ACMS (@AltComMemSoc) August 5, 2014
Nina Conti got a similar treatment… (kinda)
@AlexisDubus @MarcelLucont Oh no! They sent the same reviewer to see Nina! pic.twitter.com/axkTVMHYu9
— Rob Tofield (@robtofield) August 3, 2014
Kracken star Trygve Wakenshaw has been winning rave reviews and some new fans.
Hi @Trygve123 .. Made this after seeing your show and meeting you today. Big fan. (sorry/not sorry ps love you) pic.twitter.com/Bf1fS6kBRg
— Juliet C-T (@juliet__alice) August 6, 2014
Need some part time work?
FLYERER needed 6am – 5am at Leith Fire Station £80 an hour #edfringe must be brave
— BearPit Podcast (@bearpitpod) August 6, 2014
And Look who made it onto a flyer!
Day three. 4pm @Blind_Poet #edfringe pic.twitter.com/t2YtX1xhTk
— Twins (@twins_who_tweet) August 2, 2014
More on this story as it develops.
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