
“I also learned about vegan haggis which is nutritious and delicious!”
WHO: Dan Sheehan
WHAT: “A multimedia concert experience calling attention to the urgency of the climate crisis through original songs by American musician and songwriter Dan Sheehan. Songs telling stories of everyday people across the globe already facing raging wildfires, intensified hurricanes and devastating famine lead to a resounding finale inspiring audiences to take personal actions and to demand climate justice from world leaders. Sheehan has won multiple songwriter awards from the American PRS affiliate ASCAP and was named Songwriter of the Year at the 2019 Elephant Talk Indie Music Awards.”
WHERE: Paradise in Augustines – The Snug (Venue 117)
WHEN: 19:20 (60 min)
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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?
This will be my third time organizing and performing a show at EdFringe. In 2019 and 2023, I organized a series called “3300 Miles: New Jersey to Edinburgh – a Transatlantic Songwriters Circle” which featured Songwriters from the USA and from Scotland.
Having found the overall energy of the Fringe to be very exciting, I am returning for 2024 with my solo music show The Seas Are Rising, a show that entertains and raises awareness about the urgency of the climate crisis. The Edinburgh Climate Change Institute is cross-promoting the show, which I’m very excited about!
I love that the Ed Fringe has so many attendees who are eager to see and hear new work and take a bit of a risk on shows that might not have heard of but which sound interesting. I think my show is definitely in that category!
My past Fringe experiences were very short since they were one-off nights that were part of UK tours I was on, so I did not get to see many other shows but being there for a week this year I look forward to taking in lots of theatre, music, comedy and more!
What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?
I learned that most show attendees decide very late what they’re going to see, and not to fret about ticket sales as a performer as they will pick up by show time.
I also learned that the Fringe audience is the best!
I also learned about vegan haggis which is nutritious and delicious!
Tell us about your show.
The version of the show I’m doing at Ed Fringe is pretty much a one-person show performed by myself, BUT… I will be playing live guitar and vocals to recordings I’ve done with my band back in the United States, so they will be there in that form. I am the writer/producer/guitarist/bassist/main singer, although other voices will also be on the recordings such as soul singer Karmina Dai, a vocal harmony group called Born to Blend and also Amanda Brite who co-wrote one of the songs. The presence of these women help diminish any “toxic masculinity” that otherwise might come through! (just kidding)
We have done a full band/ensemble version of this in the United States, which includes a rock/soul band augmented by the singers mentioned above, by horns and violin, and also various world instruments depending on the song. Attendees will hear instruments such as the Brazilian cavaquinho and the Puerto Rican cuatro in the mix, for example.
The one man version premiering at Ed Fringe is a practical way to take an otherwise large production overseas, but also is an opportunity to do the show in a more intimate setting (the Snug at Paradise In Augustines). After Fringe we’ll do both versions of the show, but the solo/intimate version can be taken to community centers and other places that don’t have huge stages and budgets.
What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?
There are a few other shows about climate change that I am encouraging folks to attend.
One is Things We Will Miss by Square Product Theatre, also based in the U.S., at C-Arts Aquila studio. It features an interesting array of characters facing the impending climate crisis. Weeks 2 and 3.
Another is Freak Out!, about British communities losing their homes do to coastal erosion from Coin Tolls Collective, a UK-based company. This show runs through the entire festival at Pleasance Dome.
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