i love edinburgh because…
the whole city smells like a baked potato ( especially at night ) the festival is off to a great start. our flat is huge,… Read More »i love edinburgh because…
the whole city smells like a baked potato ( especially at night ) the festival is off to a great start. our flat is huge,… Read More »i love edinburgh because…
Well, okay, all of us got 5 stars from the Scotsman, which is the paper that awards the Fringe First – but NOT all of… Read More »WE GOT 5 STARS!! and hiked Arthur’s Seat
Mom if you are checking this BLOG. I love you and I am alive and safe in Edinburgh…I miss you and wish you could come… Read More »Hi MOM
the walk to the theatre was made extra special (long) today as it is the annual cavalcade with (according to them) 175,000 people watching marchers… Read More »Cavalcade day in Edinburgh!
So one of the head producers at the Traverse just came over to our table in the cafe and apparently already several audience members have… Read More »Ha…helping sales of GWTW
So yesterday we had our official press opening, which in Edinburgh means a huge audience filled primarily with intelligent and intimidatingly stone-faced journalists taking notes… Read More »Officially opened!
So today is the big TECH day. Our first year in Edinburgh we got exactly 4 hours to tech a C Venues, including our get-in… Read More »From us in Edinburgh!
Check out the TEAM’s first feature of the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe: a beautiful interview between Artistic Director Rachel Chavkin, Performer Frank Boyd, and Associate Director Davey Anderson.
Fringe favourites The TEAM return to Edinburgh with a reimagining of Margaret Mitchell’s iconic Southern drama. Kirstin Innes caught up with them to discuss everything from Barack Obama to Scarlett O’Hara.
Picture the scene. A run-down little bar in post-Katrina New Orleans. Just like every night, the usual drunks and barflies hanging around: a passionate Southern nationalist; a faded beauty queen; a bitter Hollywood screenwriter; Henry Adams, the 19th century political thinker and historian; Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone with the Wind. Oh, and two venture capitalists called Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara, making a fast buck off the rebuilding of a city . . .
So far, Tech rehearsals have been going very well. Things are really coming together. The ensemble we’ve built over the past days, months, and years… Read More »Tech Rehearsals at The Fringe