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thegandiman · 4 months
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Edinburgh '23
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frontmezzjunkies · 2 years
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#LeoReichLiterallyWhoCares?! #frontmezzjunkies reviews: #LeoReich: #LiterallyWhoCares?!, direct from sold-out, critically acclaimed runs at #EdinburghFringe and #SohoTheatre #London Directed by #AdamBrace Playing February 15 – March 11 at #GreenwichHouseTheater  @leo_reich https://frontmezzjunkies.com/2023/02/22/leo-reich-literally-who-cares-well-maybe-i-do/ (at Greenwich House Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpWhkufOhsm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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zomgmouse · 3 months
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DEAR EDINBURGH, You are invited to join The Ceremony. You're welcome.
Part ritual, part group therapy, part comedy show. Not a cult.
Co-created with the audience, each show is completely different.
One-of-a-kind theatrical metaphysical nonsense. Existential, experimental. Clowny, chaotic, communal. Genuinely surprising every time.
It's the late-night deep and meaningless you never knew you needed. Or maybe you did. The choice is entirely so as to of yours.
Join me.
1-26 AUG (not 12, 19) | 9.45pm | Summerhall
WINNER – Pick of the Week – 2024 Adelaide Fringe Festival ★★★★ “Hilarious, moving, provocative ... extraordinary” - The List “Pure fringe … unique, intellectually spiky … definitely silly!” – Disrupting Stages
👁️🙏👁️
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cleanskies · 1 year
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markagorman · 1 year
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Edinburgh Fringe: Day Three
I’m on a roll. 12 shows in and every one has had merit so far. My only Five Star Show today was Showstoppers. No need to tell you to much about this one as you probably know about it but it’s in Pleasance Grand and it’s kind of the Manchester City of Fringe Shows. Packed to the rafters, this astonishingly talented musical theatre combo of seven artists gave us Zigga ZigBaah a Cumbrian Hill Farm…
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literarylondonhq · 1 year
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Looking for Actors..
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Maverick Theatre are auditioning #actors for @edfringe in August! See www.mavericktheatrecompany.com/Jobs.php
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meganutriland · 2 years
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Yes… that timeline #edinburgh #scotland #museum #nationalmuseumofscotland #visitscotland #architecture #vsco #travel #uk #travelgram #vscoedit #instatravel #fringe #wanderlust #edfringe #history #edinburghfringe #travelphotography #travelblogger #nms #edinburghlife #thisisedinburgh #nationalmuseum #museumofscotland #traveling #space #folklore #nationalmuseumscotland #summer #urban (at National Museum, Edinburgh) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co_AP2xI_8M/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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onetravelspot · 2 years
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Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland
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The Royal Mile, the city's most famous street, running through the centre of the Old Town, is the heart of the Old Town. Seeing the Royal Mile is a must-do for your trip to Edinburgh, and your trip to Edinburgh isn't complete without experiencing the charm of this historic street.
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📍Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh. Super pretty in winter… can’t wait to visit again in the summer. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🗺️🇬🇧🚐🥾 #edinburgh #scotland #vanlife #thisisedinburgh #edinburghfringe #edinburghcastle #royalmile #edinburghartist #edinburghuniversity #travel #edinburgh_snapshots #europe #edinburghhighlights #edinburghbloggers #edinburghtattoo #edinburghcity #edinburghzoo #edinburghfood #edinburghsnapshots #hiddenedinburgh #exploreedinburgh #thingstodoinedinburgh #scotlandhighlands #travelcouple #harrypotter #visitedinburgh (at Princes Street Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/CneCJ_AoYs-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dos-trenzas · 2 years
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Dos.Trenzas para Pieute <3
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andygibsontv · 2 years
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Take a look at #EvieGuttridge as #Trish on #TikTok. Evie has created a hilarious series that's filled with more giggles than #EdinburghFringe. Whether it's savage #SchoolNurse or #ExplodingHamsters, #ThatAnnoyingSchoolgirl has remarks on EVERYTHING! 🔗 TikTok.com/@evieguttridge52 t.co/9GnSyaVv7O https://www.instagram.com/p/CllmDjCI9JX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ewanspence · 2 years
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I've got a lot of archived interviews from covering the Edinburgh Fringe. Since the end of the Fringe in 2022, I've been introducing some classic interviews. Here's one from 2014, with Celia Pacquola talking about her show that was about predicting the future. Now it is the future, so I can answer the questions that couldn't be answered back in 2014.
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normally0 · 3 months
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**Title: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott's Return to Wimbledon**
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott stood at the edge of Wimbledon Common, the cool breeze rustling through the trees. It had been decades since he last visited the Ridgeway SW19, where two of his iconic red telephone boxes proudly stood near the old telephone exchange. These boxes, crafted with the same meticulous care he had poured into his design for the K2 kiosks in 1924, now symbolized an era gone by, their brilliant red paint standing out against the green backdrop of the common.
As he approached the telephone boxes, Scott couldn't help but reflect on the influences that shaped their design. Much had been speculated about the origins of his work, particularly the claim that the design was inspired by the tomb of Eliza Soane, created by her husband, Sir John Soane. Scott had been appointed Director of the Sir John Soane Museum around the same time he was working on the K2 design. The museum had left a profound impression on him, and though Gavin Stamp had argued that the design was simply a logical solution to the geometrical challenge of a sculptural termination to a square pillar, Scott knew that the elegance and timeless quality of Soane's work had undeniably influenced his own.
Wimbledon held more than just his telephone boxes; it was a place deeply intertwined with architectural history. Not far from where Scott now stood, Sir Edwin Lutyens had once visited the Gundry & Ducker Common villa, a testament to the rich architectural legacy of the area. Lutyens, a giant in the field, had left his mark, yet it was Scott's red telephone boxes that had become unsung stars in the setting of Wimbledon, everyday objects turned cultural icons.
Scott’s thoughts meandered to Charterhouse School, where his magnificent chapel stood as the largest war memorial in England. Among those who had walked its hallowed halls was Robert Graves, the Carthusian poet and novelist who had undoubtedly found solace within the sacred walls Scott had designed. The link between his chapel and the red telephone boxes now felt like a continuous thread in the tapestry of his life's work, each project contributing to his enduring legacy.
As he drew nearer, he saw children playing games around the telephone boxes, their laughter echoing in the still air. The telephone boxes had become more than just utilitarian structures; they were part of the community's fabric, places where people met, talked, and shared moments. Scott smiled at the thought of a theatre company and volunteers in Edinburgh who had squeezed 14 people into a phone box to break a world record, even though it remained unofficial due to the lack of a standard phone box size. The sheer fun and communal spirit such activities brought to his creations were heartwarming.
Scott chuckled as he recalled the iconic image of Clark Kent, the mild-mannered reporter, transforming into Superman in a phone booth. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the creators of Superman, had immortalized the telephone box in popular culture, adding yet another layer to its significance. The thought that one of his designs could serve as a changing room for the Man of Steel brought a twinkle to his eye.
Standing before the red telephone boxes, Scott felt a deep sense of fulfillment. They were more than just communication hubs; they were beacons of design excellence, cultural symbols, and sources of everyday joy. In the quiet of Wimbledon, amid the echoes of history and the laughter of children, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott knew that his work had indeed stood the test of time.
#SirGilesGilbertScott #RedTelephoneBox #WimbledonCommon #ArchitecturalHistory #CharterhouseSchool #RobertGraves #SoaneMuseum #Lutyens #IconicDesign #CulturalSymbols #Superman #CommunitySpirit #EdinburghFringe #ArchitecturalLegacy #HistoricDesign #BritishArchitecture
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theatrenews · 5 months
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Echo: Theatre-News.com Comedy acts to check out at The Edinburgh Fringe 2024 - #EdinburghFringe @edfringe #edfringe http://dlvr.it/T6hkCB
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entertainmehub · 5 months
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Theatre-News.com Comedy acts to check out at The Edinburgh Fringe 2024 - #EdinburghFringe @edfringe #edfringe http://dlvr.it/T6dmV4
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travelunraveluk · 1 year
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Embrace the vibrant culture of the #UK through its top festivals in 2023! Don't miss out on music, art, traditions, and unforgettable memories!
#CultureFest #MusicEnthusiast #Arts #Entertainment #FestivalFun #NottingHillCarnival #LatitudeFestival #ReadingFestival #LeedsFestival #OktoberfestUK #EdinburghFringe #LastNightOfTheProms #CampBestival #CelebrateTogether #TravelUnravel #FestiveSpirit #MeetNewPeople #ImmerseInCulture
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