Alison Thea Skot probably has the best show title at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe with It’s Thea-Skot in Here (So Take Off All Your Clothes).
Hello. How are you today?
I’m good thanks! Busy making bat wings.
At this stage, how closely does your programme blurb match the content of your show?
I made it specifically vague, I’m no fool. I didn’t mention Cher as a bat.
What are your tips for getting people to see your show?
Tell them about the bat wings.
Who are you sharing a flat with this festival and how will you help each other survive the month?
I’m living with the brilliant comic Fraser Millward, he has no idea that I’m planning to use all his shower gel.
Any shows you’re particularly excited about seeing?
Fraser Millward’s Wasteland ….. (Fraser now I’ve plugged your show will you keep the fridge stocked with booze please?)
Other than the great shows, what else are you looking forward to about your trip to Edinburgh this year?
Burgers at 2am.
What’s your topping at The Baked Potato Shop on Cockburn Street?
Meats (plural) [Alison will be sorely disappointed by the shop’s vegetarian menu – Ed]
Here’s a space to write about anything you want. Go for it.
Bat wings. Cher as a bat. Bat wings. Bat. Wings. Cher. As. A. Bat.
It’s Thea-Skot in Here (So Take Off All Your Clothes)
Cowgatehead
6-15, 17-27 August, 8.45pm
FREE
Categories: Comedy blog, Edinburgh Fringe, Fringe interviews, Interviews