“Bring on the Irn Bru! I wanna be drowning in it. Like Augustus Gloop from Charlie & The Chocolate Factory but the orange good stuff.”
WHO: Alex Stringer
WHAT: “Alex got sober in 2017 when she was 23. This is a show about what it’s like once you get sober, discovering who you really are without substances, and what if who you really are is actually also a dickhead? Come and spend a happy hour. The debut fringe hour from Chortle Hotshot 2025, Alex Stringer.”
WHERE: Bunker Three at Pleasance Courtyard (Venue 33)
WHEN: 18:00 (60 min)
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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?
No, I’ve attended as a punter for the past 10 ish years, but it’s my first time doing the full month! It’s like Disneyland for adults I think, I can’t wait to get there already. Bring on the Irn Bru! I wanna be drowning in it. Like Augustus Gloop from Charlie & The Chocolate Factory but the orange good stuff.
What are the big things you’ve learned since 2024 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?
I’ve learnt that grief is a process and that’s ok and that life is long, so just enjoy the ride baby! I’m really grateful. I feel like I’m constantly learning about who sober me is & how I handle life now and I wanna continue to do that in 2025. Also, getting the ick when a man presents his Costa card without being asked is valid.
Tell us about your show.
My show is about me getting sober at 23 and still being a dickhead without substances (short form) I wrote it, it’s being produced by Pierrot Productions, it’s our first time working together and it’s been amazing so far. Annie is the dream! She was recommended to me by a fellow comic & after a wealth of experience in producing, it’s the first year she’s taking her own company, which is cool as we get to mirror each other in our virginal state! The show is premiering at Edinburgh which is super exciting. The work in progress got me nominated for the women in comedy festival best show award though, so hoping that means it’s good? I’d love to take it everywhere to be honest. I’ve really taken my time to work on it & be the best comic, in order to debut. Plus, I think the message is important, so I’d love it to have a life after Edinburgh – we’ll see!
What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?
My friends are taking their theatre show ‘Cartoonopolis’ for the ten year anniversary of it being written. It’s a one man show, he plays 27 characters and it’s a show inspired by his autistic brother. It’s a love letter to neurodivergence & family & cartoons! It’s so good. It’s stayed with me for ten years. I can’t wait to get to see it again and watch audiences fall in love with it.
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