The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Dining Al Desko, 21st August 2018

Our first show of the day is quite early in the morning… and given that we will have had a late night last night, this is a contender for being a No Show on our part. However, I hope I’m wrong, because this has been getting great reviews. It’s the Immediate Theatre Project and Tightrope Productions’ Dining Al Desko at Space 3 @ TheSpace on the Mile, at 10:35 on Tuesday 21st. Here’s the blurb: “Dining al Desko is a sharp comedy about the struggles of office life, told through three darkly hilarious monologues. Julie is the overworked and under-valued receptionist destined for demotion. Trish is the work-shy social media intern rapidly but reluctantly ascending through the business. Tom is the incompetent accountant using the company kitty to bankroll his online gambling addiction. Prepare for a nine-to-five like no other, in this new comedy by Alastair Curtis. ‘Hysterical… a biting satire’ (Sunday Times). ‘Completely astounding’ (Noises Off).”

Office life has always been a great source for comedy, as it’s full of those moments that we all recognise and groan about! Check back around 11.45am to see if it lived up to its promise – and indeed, if we actually turned up. By then the next preview blog should be available to read too.

Alas, this was indeed our first no-show of the week, as feared. Our loss, I’m sure. But last night’s Spank did finish very late indeed!

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Spank! 20th August 2018

Now it’s time for the show that we look forward to the whole year round. It’s the amazingly wonderful James Loveridge and an equally amazingly wonderful female host – not sure who she’ll be quite yet – presenting Spank! at Belly Dancer @ Underbelly, Cowgate, at midnight on the night of Monday 20th. Here’s the blurb: “Spank! returns for an incredible 15th year with hilarious hosts, awesome comedians and gratuitous nudity. Showcasing the most exciting comedy and cabaret on the Fringe, don’t miss the ‘best wild night out’ (Scotland on Sunday) at the festival! ‘Comedy and legendary party night… if you haven’t experienced this night, get down there right away!’ (Time Out). ‘It’s raunchy, raucous and ridiculous. Utterly and absolutely hilarious’ ***** (BroadwayBaby.com). ‘Everything you could hope for in a late-night comedy showcase… absolutely must-see show’ ***** (ThreeWeeks). ‘Atmosphere is electric… you just don’t quite know what is going to happen next… superb’ ***** (One4Review.co.uk).”

This will be our first of three visits this week, and to say we’re excited is to say a very considerable underestimate of how we’re feeling. Check back around 3am (or maybe early on Tuesday morning) to see who were the guests, who got naked and how much fun we had. By then the first preview blog for Tuesday should be available to read too.

As always an amazing, unpredictable night at Spank! Hosted by James and new co-host Kai Humphries, our guest artistes were Hot Mess, Josh James, Jacqueline Mifsud, and closing the first half Milo McCabe’s brilliant creation Troy Hawke. In the second half we had the pleasure of the company of burlesque performer Freda Love, newbie Sam Campbell and headliner Ivo Graham, whose set included a one-to-one mastermind with front row Steve about US State Capitalss and an educational talk from a lady in the audience about the Lotus Eaters. The naked promo was a couple of people who met during the interval and agreed that if no one else wanted to do it, they would. No other reason. An utterly bizarre, bonkers and brilliant Spank.

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Pangea, 20th August 2018

For this play, please let me refer you to Wikipedia: “Pangaea or Pangea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras”. Are you any the wiser? We’re next going to see Here It Goes Theatre’s Pangea at Olive Studio @Greenside @ Infirmary Street, at 22:00 on Monday 20th. This is what the official blurb says: “Choice was the problem. Nich is empathetic. Clint is aware. Bume is capable. And Harris is special, he stands out. One heart. Your candidates are ready to demonstrate that they have what it takes to win Pangea’s greatest game show: The Interview for High Office. One Soul. Pangea explores the absurdity of politics in a modern day society by subverting the usual political context. One Mind. There will be pointing, there will be empty statements, there will be no vote..”

This one’s a bit of gamble, but my favourite Fringe show from last year was based on the gameshow format, so I’m giving it the benefit of the doubt! Pangea is written by Lewis Kirkpatrick and the group are all from Goldsmith’s College in London. Check back after it’s finished at around 11pm to see if we enjoyed it. By then the next preview blog should be available to read too.

A satire on the nature of democracy in the reality game show age. At times very funny, at times distinctly disturbing. A great cast did a terrific job, with a lot of physical theatre in a combined space. Unfortunately I thought the play itself was a little slow to start and lost its way a little towards the end. Still, it makes its point and I might have democracy nightmares later on.

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – The Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue: Ham, 20th August 2018

As soon as I saw that these guys were hitting Edinburgh I knew I had to book. It’s The Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue: Ham at King Dome @ Pleasance Dome, at 20:30 on Monday 20th. Here’s the blurb: “The legendary terpsichorean twosome make their Edinburgh Fringe debut. If it is true that every story needs plot and narrative, it is fortunate indeed that this has both, which means if you’re looking for a tale, one that includes the story telling devices of plottery and narrativery, then this one could be just for you. There’ll be props and, oh yes, quite a lot of music and then of course there are the sandals, oh those sandals. ‘Absolutely hilarious’ (Viz). ‘Mad, anarchic triumph of stupidity over style’ (Guardian). ‘Spectacularly funny’ (Time Out).

We saw them at a Screaming Blue Murder show several years ago now and the memory of their uniquely hilarious act still lingers. All this and plot and narrative too! Can’t wait. Check back around 9.45pm to see whether it ticked all the boxes. By then the next preview blog should be available to read too.

How many musical moments can you cram into an hour of utter literal madness? We never stopped laughing. You have to see it to appreciate it. We’re still laughing about “that’s me in the corner” 🙂 more power to their ridiculous elbows!

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Matt and Ollie Are… Dads! 20th August 2018

This one was a change of plan, but I reckon still should be a good choice. It’s Of Mice Theatre’s Matt and Ollie Are… Dads! at Friesian @ Underbelly Bristo Square, at 18:35 on Monday 20th . This is what the blurb says: “Fringe debut from the award-winning Of Mice. After a stupid medieval dad makes a bargain with the devil, his descendants must pay a terrible price. Things go from dad to worse for writer/performers – and new fathers – Matt and Ollie in this kaleidoscopic gallop through the history of one awful family. ‘A sublime comedy duo’ ****½ (TheReviewsHub.com). ‘Performed with panache and irresistible warmth’ **** (FringeGuru.com). ‘I was in stitches – Matt and Ollie are a delight’ (English Waves Radio). ‘Utterly absurd and completely hilarious’ (TheOpenDoorSite.wordpress.com).”

This is our first exposure to Matt and Ollie, so I’m not entirely sure what to expect – but it looks like a mix of stand-up and comedy play – and with a fair degree of surrealism chucked in for good measure. Check back around 8pm to see what we thought of it. By then the next preview blog should be available to read too.

It had a very small audience, which didn’t help the comedy vibe. There were a few good gags but I’m afraid it didn’t really work for us. The overall theme that fathers and sons antagonize each other restricted the material rather than enhanced it. Better luck next time guys!

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Agatha is Missing! 20th August 2018

Anyone who reads my blog regularly (thank you, faithful reader!) knows that I love my Agatha Christie and am currently re-reading all her works and writing them up for my blog. So I just had to see Fringe Management’s production of Agatha is Missing! at the Billiard Room @ Gilded Balloon Teviot, at 14:30 on Monday 20th. Let’s read the blurb: “Agatha Christie is missing and ace detective, Miss Clarissa Marbles, needs your help in solving the crime. Was it the cook, the husband, the secret admirer… or you? Everyone is a suspect in this fun-filled whodunnit. If you have a criminal record or any skeletons in your closet, she’ll find out. And of course, don’t hesitate to inform on your neighbours. The audience votes on the best solution to this rollicking whodunit and a lovely prize will be awarded to the winner! ‘A winning performance’ (New York Daily News). ‘Outstanding’ (Backstage.com).”

This sounds like it’s going to be a cross between that old off-Broadway hit, Something’s Afoot, and the Mystery of Edwin Drood, where, again, the audience had to vote on who killed Edwin. Ace detective Clarissa Marbles is played by Prudence Wright Holmes and I hope this will be a lot of fun. However, it seems to divide audiences – I’ve seen some audience reviews that don’t rate this show at all! So I’m a bit nervous of this one now. Check back after 4pm to see if booking it was a big mistake. By then the next preview blog should be available to read too.

One of those “only in Edinburgh” experiences. Quaint, eccentric, but thoroughly good fun. Like an Edwardian parlour game. Just remember one thing: Agatha Christie went missing in 1926, but didn’t die until 1976. It’s a clue!

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Camels, 20th August 2018

Next up is a punt on some new unknown comedy. It’s Camels at Friesian @ Underbelly, Bristo Square, at 13:00 on Monday 20th. Read the blurb: “Camels is a side-splittingly funny five-star sketch comedy, coming to Edinburgh after four sell-out runs in London. Written and performed by occasional best friends Patrick McPherson and Zac Peel, their show is ‘truly hilarious’ (Everything-Theatre.co.uk) and ‘so funny it feels like a work out… just great comedy’ (Savage). With a unique mix of observation and invention, the duo run you through slick, seamless sketches for a non-stop hour of entertainment. These ‘comedic talents that should be watched for the future’ (SpyInTheStalls.com) present their hysterical brand of witty and wonderful comedy. All you have to do is come.”

I’ve booked this at the last minute on the recommendation of a friend – so I hope they know what they’re talking about! Check back around 2.15pm to see whether we have to unfriend him. By then the next preview blog should be available to read too.

Wow, I’d watch a DVD of that! A fantastic selection of daft sketches performed with great style and immaculate timing by two hilarious young comic actors. These guys are going places! Particularly loved the Judas sketch. Ace!

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Sky Labyrinths, 20th August 2018

Last year we only saw one dance show at Edinburgh; and weirdly, the same thing has happened this year. Not sure why that is, as I’m very fond of contemporary dance! Anyway this year’s chosen dance show is Alyona Ageeva Physical Theatre Posleslov’s production of Sky Labyrinths at Forest Theatre @ Greenside @ Infirmary Street, at 11:35 on Monday 20th. Here’s the blurb: “’I looked up in the skies. The Sky river changed its bed’ (Hattori Ransetsu). Once in a lifetime Sky Labyrinths open to everyone, but not everyone risks entering. These labyrinths are home to beauty and terror at the same time. They reveal the eternal secrets of the universe and pages of the books unwritten: there you can find your essence or get lost forever. It’s a road with no beginning or ending, a river of time carrying humans’ destiny. Those who come through these labyrinths will never be the same again.”

I’ve read reviews of other dance works by this company and they sound fascinating and expertly performed. Apart from that, I’m not sure what to expect! Check back when it’s finished at around 12.40pm to see what we thought of it. By then the nextpreview blog should be available to read too.

Sometimes, Fringe contemporary dance can be a little hit and miss. This, however, was superb. The strength, control and artistry of this company was amazing. A clever reinterpretation of the Adam and Eve story, including surprise appearance of God and a rainbow kilted violinist. Absolutely compelling.

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Shakespeare for Breakfast, 20th August 2018

I thought I’d make our earliest start of the week on the second morning whilst we were still not that tired – and it’s something we’re really looking forward to, Shakespeare for Breakfast, at C Venues – C on Chambers Street, at 10:00 on Monday 20th. Here’s the official description: “The Bardic Breakfasters are back! C’s sensational Shakespearience returns, for its 27th sell-out year, with free coffee and croissants! A pleasing plethora of pentameter, puns and pastry. Perfect for hardened fans of the Bard and blank verse virgins alike. This year they take on the classic Taming of the Shrew. ‘A bouncy and boisterous take on Willie’s work’ (List). ‘Well worth getting out of bed for’ (Independent). ‘No holds Bard (FringeGuru.com). ‘Irreverent humour… clever’ (Stage). ‘Side-splitting… glorious’ (BroadwayBaby.com). ‘Full of fun’ (RemoteGoat.com). ‘Sizzling’ (Scottish Daily Express). Free coffee and croissants! Book early.”

This will be the third time we will be seeing this fantastic company give us their unique slant on the Big Bard. Last year it was Macbeth, the year before A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and this year it’s to be Taming of the Shrew. You just know it’s going to be ridiculously funny. And a free croissant. Check back shortly after 11am to see just how funny it was. By then the next preview blog should be available to read too.

Absolutely brilliant as always. There aren’t enough shoe puns to shoo in (geddit!) We laughed for the entire hour. You must see this show!

The Edinburgh Fringe One-Weeker 2018 – Very Blue Peter, 19th August 2018

For our last show on Sunday, here’s something that sounds like it will be late night fun, and also taking a pop at a British institution. It’s Eastlake Productions’ Very Blue Peter at the Billiard Room, Gilded Balloon Teviot, at 23:15 on Sunday 19th. Here’s his blurb: “1998. England are out of the World Cup. JK Rowling is still pretty skint. Richard Bacon has been framed. Or did it really happen? Or was it all just a cover-up of something much, much bigger? Get your badge on, here’s one we made earlier, welcome to the set of Very Blue Peter. A bonkers, immersive, party of a late-night show – bringing you back to your childhood whilst destroying the innocence of all of it.”

Who doesn’t love Blue Peter? I must say I was tempted in by this show because I am actually friends with one of the presenters from that era (I’m so influential, me) and I’m fascinated to see how they portray him! Not sure how to take the title; is it Very Blue Peter (as in So Graham Norton) or Very Blue Peter (as in extremely rude Peter)? We will find out! Check back around 12:30am to see how much we laughed. By then the first preview blog for Monday should be available to read too.

One of the performers said that their show had received both a one star and a five star review on the same performance. And I completely understand that! That said, there’s a lot to enjoy, and it’s vital to just throw yourself into it. There are some very clever gags, but also some considerable moments of deliberate chaos that could just perhaps have been pruned back a bit. I did enjoy it though, and the performers are all very likeable and talented. You’ll see a lot worse. And they didn’t attempt to portray any individual presenter!