+3 Interview: All Night Long

“All Night Long, is a combination of our favourite songs, old and new, geared towards getting our crowd’s evening off to a wild start.”

WHO: Tristan Weller, Business Manager

WHAT: “The Other Guys from the University of St Andrews return to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the third time, with more energy and excitement than ever before. After a jam-packed year with shows around the country, they are thrilled to be returning to home turf to finish the year off in style. Presenting their new show, All Night Long, The Other Guys cannot wait to start this party in the early afternoon… With a diverse repertoire, from heart-wrenching ballads to bop-around bangers, there is something for everybody. Expect a royal welcome from Scotland’s reigning men!”

WHERE: theSpace @ Surgeons Hall (Venue 53)

WHEN: 16:50 (50 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

It certainly isn’t! I’ve lived in Edinburgh since I was 2, having moved from Australia, so the Edinburgh Fringe is something I’ve been a part of for ages. As a group, we brought our show, Well Sung, to the festival last year, but since then we have brought on five new members who are new to the Fringe experience!

Tell us about your show.

The Other Guys was formed in 2004 by a group of guys who wanted to bring the American tradition of collegiate a cappella to St Andrews, and since then we have gone from strength to strength. Highlights of the past 13 years of TOG include our Youtube hits Royal Romance, St Andrews Girls and It’s Raining Men, performing for VIPs such as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Stephen Fry, Hillary Clinton and JJ Abrams, as well as our tour to North America in January of last year. This year’s show, All Night Long, is a combination of our favourite songs, old and new, geared towards getting our crowd’s evening off to a wild start.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

Be sure to check out our St Andrews friends, The Accidentals, and their show Dangerous Women.


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+3 Interview: The Cat Man Curse

“The whole thing has a very collaborative, home-made kind of feel.”

WHO: Sam, Writer/Performer

WHAT: The Cat Man Curse is a whirlwind comedy by ex-Footlights Jordan, Sam and Guy. Using sketch, clown and physical theatre, Pelican balance a cartoonish narrative with playfulness and improvisation to tell the story of a bizarre mystery. When TV actor Charles Heron (famous for playing hotshot lawyer Harvey Hardtruth) is struck by an old Hollywood curse, he needs legal advice from a real-life solicitor, Mark Swift. Thrown into a kaleidoscopic 1970s noir investigation, the unlikely pair must come together to solve a mystery that’s wildly funny.”

WHERE: Bedlam Theatre (Venue 49) ​

WHEN: 20:00 (60 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

We’ve each done shows at the festival before (ranging from sketch shows to the single most terrible performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Edinburgh history staring Sam aged 15) but this year’ll be the first time that we’ve come up as a company made up of the three of us, so it very much feels like a new adventure.

Tell us about your show.

The Cat Man Curse is basically a high-energy surreal comedy show. It’s a 1970s noir narrative that tells the story of Charles Heron, a TV actor famous for playing the hot-shot lawyer Harvey Hardtruth in a popular law show. Everything’s going great for Heron until he’s struck by an ancient Hollywood Curse and finds his life in grave danger. Think fast-paced, madcap and surreal.

The three of us write and perform the show and the whole thing is brought together by our amazing director Lucy who, as well as directing, choreographs it all. We also write our own soundtrack and make all our own props and costumes, so hopefully the whole thing has a very collaborative, home-made kind of feel.

We all met at university and started making shows together whilst we were there. Each of us came to Pelican (our company) from quite different performance backgrounds, ranging from film to music to theatre. It’s been really exciting bringing those different experiences together and seeing what kind of thing we make as a group. As a result we think that The Cat Man Curse is a real mix: part physical comedy, part storytelling, part dance show.

We’ve been really lucky to get the chance to develop the show over a long period of time. We did a work in progress version of it at VAULT Festival in London back in January and have developed it at festivals in Paris and Brighton through the year. We’ve also got another preview coming up at The Bill Murray pub in London on July 26th before we head up to Edinburgh where we’ll be performing the first full version of the show.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

There is so much!

We think Juan Vesuvius: I am Your Deejay is great, especially if you’re into your Venezuelan calypso comedy.

We also loved Peter and Bambi Heaven last year and we’re very excited to catch them again.


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+3 Interview: Confessions of a Personal Trainer

“It all started once I began to write down the stories of my interactions with my clients.”

WHO: Katie Kopajtic, Your Role in the Production: Writer, Actor, Producer

WHAT: “From New York City, Katie Kopajtic makes her international debut. She’s always had a love/hate relationship with personal training thanks to the entitled, bratty, bitchy, f*cking insane, totally helpless, utterly incapable clients who have stolen her heart. This show is a behind the scenes look at the luxury fitness world and the unconventional relationships that blossom within it.”

WHERE: Greenside @ Infirmary Street (Venue 236)

WHEN: 15:00 (45 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

It is my first time! Now that we are sub-20 days away, I have begun to practice diaphragmatic breathing.

Tell us about your show.

Confessions of a Personal Trainer is a show written about my survival job at a luxury fitness center in New York City – Equinox. It has one producer, one performer, and one writer (me!) Once I cobbled together a script I enlisted the help of my friend and comedy wizard Amanda Rothman to come on as director and help shape it for the international stage.

It all started once I began to write down the stories of my interactions with my clients. After workshopping it around New York City it premiered at The Tank’s Pride Fest last July. I cannot yet reveal where it will go post-Fringe, as there may be legal issues with my workplace. I am still employed under Equinox, and I am admittedly playing with fire by not censoring the company’s name.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

SHOW UP by Peter Michael Marino. I saw it. It is incredible how he improvises a different show every night based on what the audience gives him.


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+3 Interview: Ella Enchanted

“Almost our entire cast and crew are East 15 Acting School graduates.”

WHO: Frankie Regalia, Your Role in the Production: Director

WHAT: “Ella is cursed with the “gift” of obedience. After her mother dies and father remarries, Ella begins a journey to break the curse – battling ogres, meeting giants, and trying to avoid her evil stepsisters. After becoming tangled in a possible romance with Prince Charmont, her curse makes things more complicated – does she accept his proposal and endanger the kingdom, or break her own heart and let him go?

Adapted from Gail Carson Levine’s novel, Ella Enchanted is an empowering retelling of the classic Cinderella story, where a young woman gains freedom through personal strength and love.”

WHERE: Pleasance Courtyard (Venue 33)

WHEN: 11:15 (75 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

Yes.

Tell us about your show.

The idea to do a stage adaptation of Gail Carson Levine’s beloved young adult novel Ella Enchanted came to myself and my friend Stephanie Neuerburg a few years ago when we were in University together. Last September Stephanie began working on the adaptation and we formed our theatre company Bushel/Barrel/Tun. Stephanie and I work as Co-Artistic Directors of the company, though she adapted the script and plays the title character, and I am the director of the show and lead producer. Steph and I have produced the show together.

Our premier is at the Colour House Theatre in London July 14-16. After we finish Edinburgh we will do one performance at the Roof Gardens in Canary Wharf as part of the Space’s summer family season.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

Almost our entire cast and crew are East 15 Acting School graduates. Many other alumni are bringing really amazing shows up this year with us. We highly recommend The Starship Osiris, Scribbles, Leaf.


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+3 Interview: Jack Barry: High Treason

“My show this year is all about the legalisation of drugs, the only political issue I care about.”

WHO: Jack Barry, Comedian

WHAT: “This show is about why we should legalise all the drugs. It’s serious business, so has a serious name. But it’s also a pun, so you know you’ll have fun. As seen/heard on Channel 4, Channel 5, ITV 2 and BBC Radio 4.”

WHERE: Just the Tonic at The Mash House (Venue 288)

WHEN: 19:40 (50 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

This is my 8th year at the fringe! I have been performing here since I was a student. I will never stop until everyone is dead.

What’s the biggest thing to have happened to you since Festivals ’16?

Professionally, I appeared in the Channel 4 sitcom Catastrophe. Romantically, I moved in with my girflriend. Physically, I had surgery on my knee. Culinarily, I learned to make quiche. Surreally, my genitals transformed into a bumblebee and pollinated all the flowers in Kew Gardens.

Tell us about your show.

My show this year is all about the legalisation of drugs, the only political issue I care about. I wrote it, because I feel so passionately about the issue. It’s being produced and directed by Berk’s Nest. I’ve worked with them since I was a student, before they started the company. Now they’re the most exciting production company around, so I am very happy to continue working with them. If the show is a success, who knows where it will go after the fringe. The sky’s the the limit, excuse me while I kiss it!

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

I previewed my show the other day with Nick Coyle. His new show is incredible. It’s a spoof horror story, about a governess looking after a haunted house. It’s hilarious, but at times also genuinely terrifying. You feel all the emotions while you’re watching it, I can’t recommend it enough.


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+3 Interview: Laughing Stock

“We like to tell stories in odd and unusual ways, and so we experiment with sound and movement a lot in our shows.”

WHO: Rhys Bevan, Writer and Performer

WHAT: “Laughing Stock is a character-based and narrative-driven sketch comedy foursome. Sketches are interwoven within a rich tapestry of music, dance, mime and song in order to tell detailed and intricate tales of irreverence and irregularity. Expect reality to rub shoulders with absurdity and for everyday observations to be stretched to breaking point.”

WHERE:  Underbelly, Cowgate (Venue 61)

WHEN: 16:20 (60 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

As a company Laughing Stock have been up to the Fringe twice before. A couple of us did come up years ago with university plays but it’s a very different festival when you’re a student.

We love the Fringe and its relentless, serotonin-sapping, waistline-defeating, alcoholism-inducing bonkers-ness. But now that we’ve been a few times and it is, to an extent, our ‘job,’ we do have to look after ourselves a little better than we used to.

Tell us about your show.

Our show is sketch comedy with big laughs and a lot of heart. We’re all trained actors who grew up watching Smack the Pony, The Fast Show, League of Gentlemen etc and we try to bring a level of authenticity to our live shows, to commit to observed characters and situations.

It’s written by all of us, devised and directed by us, and produced and marketed by us. Self-made comedy for the crowdfunded generation!

We all met doing the Post-Grad course at the Oxford School of Drama. The show has had a first preview at the New Diorama Theatre and will probably return to London in the Autumn. After that, who knows!
We also love a song and a dance and there’s plenty of that. We like to tell stories in odd and unusual ways, and so we experiment with sound and movement a lot in our shows.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

So so much. Shelf, Loren O’Brien, Rory O’Keeffe, Colin Hoult, Police Cops in Space, Jon Pointing, Red Bastard, Spencer Jones, Marny Godden, Kat Bond, Sleeping Trees, Joseph Morpurgo, Emma Sidi… Blah blah. We’re very excited. To be more succinct, here are three newcomers on the sketch scene to look out for: Dirty White Boys, Muriel and Cloak & Dagger Club. Three bright young things of sketch, mark our words.


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+3 Interview: Two Sides of the Curtain

“We’re really excited to show the new and improve version this year at the Fringe.”

WHO: Jack Kelly, Director/Writer/Producer/Supporting Actor

WHAT: “Erich and Ada are separated by one of history’s most famous man-made divisions: the Berlin Wall. They both live in times of great global and personal shifts that throw their futures into disillusionment. But the times that Erich and Ada live in are not the same. When Erich journeys to the other side, he not only crosses an ideological line, but a temporal one as well, traveling 25 years in to the past. Stuck in between space and time, Erich and Ada’s relationship becomes a bittersweet take on star-crossed lovers.”

WHERE: theSpace on North Bridge (Venue 36)

WHEN: 19:05 (50 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

This will be my second time at Edinburgh Fringe, after taking another original piece TOYS in 2015, which I wrote and directed and lead man of Two Sides of the Curtain Andrew Crouch also starred in.

Tell us about your show.

I wrote and directed Two Sides of the Curtain and the show had a small but successful run in Brighton. Since then the piece has been tweaked and cut and messed around with and we’re really excited to show the new and improve version this year at the Fringe. I’ll probably look into developing the piece into a full two act play after the Fringe, though the length now is not a problem and works just fine.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

I am definitely keen to camp out at the summerhouse and see as much stuff there as possible especially in the Paines Plough’s Roundabout Venue (Every Brilliant Thing is a must see).

However my top tip would have to be the Wardrobe Ensemble, who have their new show this year Education, Education, Education. These guys are great, physical and hilarious theatre.


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+3 Interview: My Leonard Cohen

“Rather than a straightforward impersonation, the show offers arresting and imaginative arrangements of his best-loved music.”

WHO: Sandy, Producer

WHAT: “Following a sold-out season at the Sydney Opera House, D’Arrietta and his six piece band return, due to popular demand, with their rousing celebration of the late, legendary Cohen. This stirringly personal tribute offers arresting and imaginative arrangements of Cohen’s best work, punctuated with poetic anecdotes that give insight into the great musician’s life. The heartrending Suzanne, desperately sensual I’m Your Man and iconic Hallelujah are part of the 15 songs given the D’Arrietta treatment.”

WHERE: Assembly Rooms (Venue 20) ​

WHEN: 19:45 (80 min)

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What’s the biggest thing to have happened to you since Festivals ’16?

We went on to play some pretty amazing shows – First a sold-out season at the Sydney Opera House – an iconic venue at which we received some rave reviews; then an amazing run at the Adelaide Fringe – packed houses once again, great reception from audiences and critics, it was a huge amount of fun.

Tell us about your show.

The show was written by Stewart D’Arrietta, who is also the lead performer, inspired by the great works the late singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. Rather than a straightforward impersonation, the show offers arresting and imaginative arrangements of his best-loved music. It suggests new ways to approach these classic songs.

We’ve got a great team of musicians, who have an amazing, palpable energy on stage together. We always have a great reception at Edinburgh – We were here last year and played to many full houses, and Stewart has been before with Lennon: Through a Glass Onion and Belly of a Drunken Piano (a Tom Waits tribute). We hope to take My Leonard Cohen on a UK tour in the future, watch this space!

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

We recommend going to see EdFringe regular, Irish born Australian comedian Jimeoin, because he’s a mate of ours and hilariously funny. It’ll keep you in a great mood all evening!

In contrast with a bit of comedy, we saw Henry Naylor making waves with his theatre at last year’s EdFringe, so we plan to see Borders when we get a chance.


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+3 Interview: Slooshy Wordshow

“I needed a direct form of expression – so poetry is what came out!”

WHO: Gavin Robertson, Writer/Performer

WHAT: “Appearing as performance poet Greg Byron. His poems reflect life’s confusions and cruelties, from social comment to quantum physics, with a grimace, a twinkle and a wry pointy finger! Poetry and prose… From witty to wistful, outraged to downright angry… Following 2016’s hits The Six-Sided Man and Escape From the Planet of the Day That Time Forgot! (Phew!) Greg has performed in the USA, the UK, Australia and Japan, on beaches, in bars, bookshops, tents and forests…”

WHERE: Assembly Hall (Venue 35) ​

WHEN: 12:20 (60 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

I first visited in 1987 with what became a West End hit, Thunderbirds F.A.B… I’ve brought my own shows (often) and been in 12 Angry Men with a load of comics including Dave Johns, Phil Nicol and Bill Bailey, the notorious Cuckoo’s Nest with Christian Slater, and last year at Assembly with The Six-Sided Man and Escape From The Planet of The Day That Time Forgot!

Tell us about your show.

This year I’m here in a different guise- a persona called Greg Byron- Performance Poet. It’s a risk because ‘he’ has no history! I wanted to make a 3rd solo theatre show but the world around me- Trump, the Tories etc made me so angry I couldn’t write a ‘story’ I needed a direct form of expression – so poetry is what came out! I’m taking ‘Greg’ to the USA in October; we’ll see what they make of my sardonic anti-Trump rhymes!

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

Hmmm… I’d always recommend a Dyad show, this year at Assembly with The Time Machine. Shellshock at Sweet Venues is great, and I want to see Loud Poets who are a regular Edinburgh group.


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+3 Interview: LOVE+ and BlackCatfishMusketeer

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“Our double-bill brings sex, technology, and sex with technology to this year’s festival.”

WHO: Breffni Holahan, Performer and Producer

WHAT: “You meet someone online. All you know is their name and that they seem to like you as much as you like them. In fact, you think you love each other. But do you? Can you? What even is love, anyway? Maybe we not only don’t know, we can’t know; we can only know what love isn’t. So, let’s say what it isn’t. BlackCatfishMusketeer doesn’t look like the internet, but it feels like it. It’s about trust, doubt, closeness at a distance, and being worried you’ll die alone and cats will eat you. #BlackCatfish

“What happens to romance when there’s a machine who cooks for you, cleans for you, never forgets your birthday or how you like your tea, tells you you’re beautiful, holds you when you’re crying, and still makes you cum? Love+ is a one-woman two-hander about the inevitability of human/robot relationships. It’s about loving, being loved, being human and whether those things are intertwined. It’s not about whether or not you can love machines, because we all already do. It’s about what it’ll be like when they love us back. #Loveplus”

WHERE: Summerhall (Venue 26) ​

WHEN: 19:10 (60 min)

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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?

This will be our first time presenting in Edinburgh.

By the end of 2017, we will have produced 3 shows in as many years at Dublin Fringe, so thought we’d take two of those shows over to EdFringe and see if audiences there like them as much as our wonderful Dublin audiences.

We’ve visited the festival before and always had a ball, but participating as artists is a whole other beast. We’re pretty nervous, but we’re mostly very excited to meet new audiences and start new conversations.

Tell us about your show.

Our collective, MALAPROP Theatre, is presenting two shows at Summerhall. LOVE+ and BlackCatfishMusketeer will both make their international debuts as part of EdFringe ’17, and will alternate in rep..

Our double-bill brings sex, technology, and sex with technology to this year’s festival. While both shows are very different in terms of form and content, they are both told with a measured balance of wit and insight into The Now.

Our debut production, LOVE+, was a stand-out hit of Dublin Fringe 2015. It is a one-woman two-hander about the inevitability of human/robot relationships. It’s all about what happens when (not if!) the machines we all already love so much start loving us back.

Our second show, BlackCatfishMusketeer, was nominated for Best New Play at Dublin Fringe 2016. It is a play about online dating and being afraid you’ll die alone and cats will eat you. It gives us an insight into how the Internet (a character in the play) might feel about how we use it.

MALAPROP is a Dublin-based theatre collective that aims to challenge, delight, and speak to the world we live in (even when imagining different ones). Other work includes JERICHO (Bewley’s Café Theatre commission 2017) and Everything Not Saved (to premiere at Dublin Fringe 2017).

We hope to show those who come along to our double-bill a good time. Hopefully we’ll leave people with a chuckle and a few thought-kernels that make them go “Hmm” the next day. We’re also looking forward to seeing what opportunities lie ahead for the shows and for MALAPROP. We’re young and hungry and welcome The Future in a big way.

What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?

On your way out of LOVE+, you should definitely consider coming back to us for BlackCatfishMusketeer the following evening (or vice versa, of course)!

Cheekiness aside, we’d recommend checking out Culture Ireland’s programme at this year’s festival. We’ve seen the other shows they’re sending over and they’re total hits and we’re very proud to be considered in their league. Our must-see would be Oona Doherty’s Hope Hunt at Dance Base. She’s so cool and so talented and we’d like to be her, please.


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