@FringeGuru But sometimes they bend the rules, open the doors to let people off, leaving everyone at the stop in an agony of indecision as to whether they walk down to the bus in case it drives off - and then snap the doors shut in the faces of those who do!
For the Fringiest of Fringe experiences, on both epic and tiny scale, it has to be The Gummy Bears' Great War at @ZOOvenues. Starts with a gimmick, marches through an absurd kind of comedy, but proves unexpectedly meaningful at the end. My 2024 review: https://t.co/PIF6FnS7xn
@therecsuk@edfringe Especially if an act has been struggling getting audiences at the Fringe. A decent review gives them some validation to their decision to take part.
@THEBONDIGIRL@mrcarl_woodward There was one taking a leisurely sniff along the line of seats in front of me when I saw Judy Collins at the Barbican last year. I told the staff, who said, "Awwwww!" They thought it was cute...
Proof that there is life after the Edinburgh Fringe! @MichaelMears7 brings his two-hander The Mistake, which debuted at @theSpaceUK in 2022, to @59E59 24 April-11 May. An urgent, gripping play, increasingly relevant in these dangerous times. https://t.co/6qDchUmXEk
@mrcarl_woodward I have a mental image of Sigourney Weaver going back to her rented flat every night and banging her head against a wall, howling, "Why did I agree to do this?!"
@larainenewman Also, villains cannot kill the hero without stopping for one final word, which then enables the hero to escape. I sit there shouting, "Just shoot him!"