“I have seen the abyss of misery and loneliness and I have traveled the paths not taken lightly.”
WHO: Aleksandr Popov
WHAT: “My goal is to talk to my ‘self’ and tell it the story of insecurities and prejudices I had before my life turned to shambles. I tried so hard to spiral down into the abyss that I completely forgot to take a moment and live. It was finding myself staring down the abyss that I suddenly got reminded of all the idiotic happenings and circumstances that led me to this moment – inability to grieve properly for my father, first serious relationship that ended in a heartbreak and bad financial decisions.”
WHERE: Just The Spare Room at Just the Tonic at The Caves (Venue 88)
WHEN: 22:25 (60 min)
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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?
This year is my 4th time at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Since my first visit 4 years ago a lot has changed – I don’t take to drink anymore, I have seen the abyss of misery and loneliness and I have traveled the paths not taken lightly. I have stepped on the road of a vagabond artist. At least in my hearts beating chambers.
It is however my first time to perform a full run of my own show at the EdFringe. Fours years ago I was a visiting comedian searching for spots at compilation shows to get my fiver in the spotlight. A year later I stumbled upon a pot of leprechaun gold on social media – sadly an artist had to pull his show and some times became available. So I put together a hotchpotch showcase performance and found myself performing “off-Fringe” for 9 days. ) days, 9 different time-slots, 9 shows open to the public who had no idea how to find me.
Last year I came to do a half-run of two shows – two different location, two different shows, but fixed time-slots AND most importantly officially registered with the EdFringe. I was in the pipeline My name was part of the matrix. I was transformed into the canvas of fringe. I had taken the pill of vagabond magic.
This year I want to do it from the beginning to the end. I want to be Alpha and Omega. I want to transform into a full-run performer. I want to test my boundaries and have some tee at the Toppings bookstore. And if I’m lucky enough I also hope to get reviewed!
This year I want to be true Edinburgh fringer!
What are the big things you’ve learned since 2024 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?
I have learned to stay the course. I have taken the previous experiences to mean that even when you think you are down, there is a tide coming. And you will find yourself on a way up!
Hardest of it all is to keep your focus. It’s so easy to give in to the temptation – pull that show, let it slide, hakuna fringata. But excuses breed excuses. Therefore the biggest lesson for me is this – take every day as a blessing and go through it like a battle. Winning is a blessing. And being here to fight another day is a blessing!
Tell us about your show.
My show is my confession. It’s called “Why I Stayed…?” because in it I ask myself this question over and over again. I want to know, I really do.
It is a therapy session. I tell the viewer that I wanted to end it all – forever. And then I try and explain why. It is not a classic standup or linear story-telling experience. It is an immersive confession that aims for both laughter and fear. I want you to be scared – scared that I will not find the answers I am looking for.
I want you to laugh – laugh at me! At my incompetence, fear, lack of experience and slaughtering the rules of language as a non-native speaker. I want you to leave with a feeling of dread and anticipation t the same time.
I want you to dread the fact that you where bold enough to come to my session. I want you to anticipate your own journey that will follow, when your mind decides to take a re-run at what it is that monkey-boy actually said.
But most importantly – I want you to feel freedom from having to think those dark thought for yourself. Let me suffer that burden!
What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?
I would kindly ask you to go and see Raul Kohli and witness his greatness as a storyteller who mixes worlds together with an ease of Michelin rated chef. Discover true Britannia and its formidable captain.
Leah Rene will tell you all about awkward religious rules and cult like culty behaviour. She will probably also make you feel homey and safe!
Candace Bryan needs to tell you about her mum – an trust me you will wonder why! Every search is different, yet every find is unforgettable.
John Barrett is slappable – on and off the dating scene. Come witness the fragile story of searching for identity and trying to belong while desperately being in need of a date for a social function.
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