Mhairi Black doing standup, think I should get on those tickets!

  • @steeznson
    link
    210 months ago

    Potentially a side effect of getting older but have been enjoying the Edinburgh International Festival shows more than the Fringe in recent years. They can be as playful as a fringe show depending on what you go to, for example was at an hour long Dvořák concert at Usher Hall last year where they’d replaced all the seating with beanbags. IIRC it was the Budapest orchestra or something but the conductor was doing a a mini standup comedy routine between the tracks.

    Just generally the prices for EIF tickets tend to be pretty reasonable, like £20 or so, and they are heavily subsidised by arts councils so you see the best performers from around the world.

    • @steeznson
      link
      110 months ago

      Another good one was a band from Berlin who did a cover of a Boards Of Canada EP without using any synthesizers. They used an actual brush to create the sweeping noisy, etc. That was a few years back though.

    • @OlapOPM
      link
      110 months ago

      Free Fringe for me

      • @steeznson
        link
        110 months ago

        Some of the Free Fringe is great but I’ve still not recovered from a show I caught a few years back called Thus Spake Kev. It was a one man show where the most divorced man on the planet spoke about how he was reading Neitzche to try to make sense of his failed marriage where he’d cheated on his wife.

        It was excruciating and there were only 4 of us in the audience so I felt too awkward to leave!

        • @OlapOPM
          link
          210 months ago

          Did a 2 person show once. Other person walked out. We called it there, and I bought him a pint instead