So, today kicked off the first show of the second half of this year’s Fringe; day 12.
I had started the day with another appearance on Chris O’Neill’s ‘AComedyTapas’ over at Opium. Even though it’s just a four-minute spot, I was super charged up for this one today. I went up and delivered a quick-fire ‘greatest hits’, all of which was brilliantly received by a fantastic lunchtime crowd (great work as ever by Chris).
After popping back home to walk the dogs, I arrived at the venue today around 16.40 and in time to exit-flyer the ‘Brown Guys” show.
Flyering seemed to be hard work today… I had hoped that I’d have more people in the room but plough on with a half-full room I must (a crowd that included our favourite Icelandic duo, whose show finished up yesterday).
A nice audience who (mostly) laughed in the right parts! Not the most generous when it came to the bucket though… but that’s the nature of the beast!
After my show we had made space in the venue for my great friend LadyShona to perform the first of two solo spots due to our schedule being empty at 19.45 for a couple of nights. This was Shona’s first ever solo show and on the evidence of this, it won’t be her last (mainly because she’s back again tomorrow night).
The fact that the idea of doing a solo show only came about last night is quite incredible and a superb effort for Shona to be able to produce such an amazing turnaround! This is the kinda stuff that makes the Fringe!
Show number 13 tomorrow… unlucky for some, of you believe any of that nonsense, that is!
I decided to take it easy today and spend some quality time with the (fluffy) kids… this meant that I didn’t make it out to the venue until just after 5pm.
The room was rowdy, this became even more evident during the warm up. The noise level had the potential here to become an issue but a couple of stern words seemed to have done the trick. The big issue seemed to be a Glaswegian guy and his two friends at the back.
And the audience? Superb! Everyone in the room was clearly up for a night of comedy and I was more than happy to deliver them just that! The lovely mother and daughter from India (not so impressive now, eh, Portsmouth and Sheffield!), even a couple of Poles (okay, they came with me!!!)… and a really good dose of locals!
I ended the night with some postering around Cowgate area – the posters adorned with customers’ reviews from the Fringe website (who needs official reviewers – the opinion of the punters is what really counts)! I made sure I got one next to Daphna (without asking, I know she approves of such placement!!).
Added bonus was the fabulous caricature drawn for me by “Van Gogh Find Yourself” (even if he did spell my name wrong!!)
I managed to print off some proper signs for the venue, now people should hopefully be able to locate venue 545 without hiring the services of Sherlock Holmes!