pleasance times issue 2 - 2/8/2013
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Hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the vibrant Pleasance Courtyard are The Green and the
Pleasance Kidzone; a fantastic place for the smaller fringe-goers to enjoy some creative activities and watch shows designed specifically with them in mind. After last year’s wintry, arctic theme, this year the Kidzone launches itself into space as an area inspired by all things a little out of this world.
Earlier this year the Pleasance launched an exciting competition for young, aspiring artists and space enthusiasts, asking children to design and draw an extra-terrestrial creature. Entries were judged by Cbeebies’ Andy Day, a BAFTA nominated children’s television presenter, and finally two winners were selected. The winning entry in each category - up to five years old or between six and eleven - of the competition has now been turned into a life sized realisation and will stand proudly in the Kidzone throughout the festival. Winners also received an array of other treats, including a craft goody bag and a family day pass to the Pleasance.
Aside from the Kidzone’s latest alien additions, there is plenty on to keep every child entertained at the Courtyard. Activities will be available for children to enjoy throughout the Fringe and the programme of children’s shows this year is as outstanding as ever. From Michael Morpurgo’s I Believe in Unicorns in Pleasance Beside to The Adventure at the Pleasance Courtyard Promenade plus a number of shows such as Back From The Future and Just So Stories in The Green at the Kidzone, there will be something for every young festival goer at the Pleasance this year.
Pleasance Kidzone is open daily at the Pleasance Courtyard from 10:00
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS: SLIGHTLY FAT FEATURES HAVE ARRIVED
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Fasten your seatbelts, Slightly Fat Features, the smash hit comedy troupe, are cavorting into
Edinburgh with their brand new show. Featuring circus, comedy and cabaret Slightly Fat Features is charmingly chaotic mixture of tiger taming, bullet catching, motorbike riding madness.
The seven piece ensemble have been performing as Slightly Fat Features since 2010 and aim to bring cabaret and variety kicking and screaming into the 21st century. Part Monty Python, part Cirque du Soleil they successfully combine comedy with spectacular performance to amuse and entertain audiences of all ages. The cast of Slightly Fat Features are renowned and have entertained national and international audiences of all ages with appearances on BBC Radio 4, ITV, and sell out runs at the Roundhouse, London and toured worldwide with a variety of shows. Now, they are about to embark on their Edinburgh debut.
I caught up with producer and performer Goronwy Thom ahead of
their second performance who lifted the lid on why the cast are so excited to be at the Fringe this year.
“It’s a show for everyone,” Goronwy enthused, “It’s cabaret come comedy come circus and there’s something that everyone will enjoy.” As we chat an audience member from the previous night congratulates Goronwy on the show and describes it as “everyone’s cup of tea, whatever their age.” From Goronwy’s descriptions this is exactly what it seems. “It’s our first time together at the Fringe as well,” Goronwy smiled, “Our Edinburgh debut so we’re really excited about performing this year.”
With an outstanding cast who have years of experience between them, we can expect big things from Slightly Fat Features this year as the show that gives audiences a little bit of everything and a lot of fun.
Catch Slightly Fat Features at the Pleasance Courtyard, until 26 August at 17:50
ISSUE 2: 2nd AUGUST 2013
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SLIGHTLY FAT FEATURESPleasance Times chat to the performers of the best cabaret-
circus-comedy act in town
OUT OF THIS WORLDPleasance Times heads over to the Kidzone to discover what is
lurking in another universe.
Image: lukejoyce@archetype images
Image: Jassy Earl, Pleasance Photographer
Image of the day: Alex Owen and Ben Ashenden comedy duo The Pin, take a break backstage ahead of their show at the Pleasance CourtyardImage: Jassy Earl, Pleasance Photographer
This year Pleasance Times has been asking performers, crew and members of the
Pleasance team to tell us their sto-ries from the fringe through five simple questions Here Sex Guru shares his fears, embarassments and favourite moments with us and gets excited about the latest addition to the royal family.
The most embarrassing moment on stage was… when someone from the audience (front row) asked me how he should deal with his constant worries about his looks when there are so many beautiful women around. To which
I replied that he needn’t worry so much about his looks , as a man. “But I am a woman!”, she said. There was quite an awkward mo-ment after that.
I am most proud of… my son.
My biggest fear is… my mother.
This year I’m most excited about… the Royal baby!
My favourite thing about the Fringe is… the healthy, inexpen-sive and varied nutrition most places in town provide.
Sex Guru: ‘The Sexological Comedy Show’ is on at the Pleasance Court-yard, daily until 25 August at 19:00
The Pleasance Theatre Trust is a registered charity in England and Wales (1050944) and Scotland (SCO43227)
Ever wished your working day was a little livelier? Ever wondered how to strike up
a conversation with that quiet co-worker who sits four desks away by the untouched water cooler? Ever contemplated tearing apart your office, escaping from the daily grind and making yourself a robot suit from office stationery? Well the creators of dynamic physical theatre piece BLAM! most certainly have. What begins as a slow deskbound day soon becomes utter chaos and mayhem as the four office drones tackle boredom at its source.
Described as ‘Die Hard meets The Office,’ Danish company Neander’s latest production BLAM! is certainly a blast to the system. An exhilarating performance of high energy and enthusiasm is given by each of the four performers who draw the audience into their tale of drudgery turned anarchy through their dramatic physical theatre. BLAM! is the game which the colleagues have devised to brighten up their dull day, beginning in a low key manner but quickly crescendoing into utter pandemonium. Playing games of war with staplers and files, using their bodies against each other in martial arts and entering the desolation of the apocalyptic waste of a nine to five BLAM! contains moments of impressive physicality to produce
comedy yet also tells the tale of office politics with emotional moments throughout.
The production for BLAM! is stunning. The performers time their movements perfectly with the vibrant lighting and powerful sound effects. Neander throw their all – quite literally – into their performance, swinging up into the lighting and towards the audience, attacking the office with the full force of their bodies and barely allowing themselves or the audience to catch their breath. The finale is something else completely; a rock concert combined with an action thriller come bromance had the audience on their feet.
Providing comedy, quality physical theatre and exceptional production, BLAM! is a dynamic ride for both audience and cast. By the end you may be wondering why your office can’t be more like BLAM! – or just glad that your own nine to five is a little less frantic.
You can catch BLAM! at the Pleasance Courtyard until 26th August at 17:55
Edited by Sophie Chilvers and Emily Tanner
NOT YOUR NORMAL 9-5Emily Tanner finds the cure to nine to five boredom at
BLAM!
ELLIPSIS...WITH THE SEX GURU
BLAM! is certainly a blast to the system
@LouiseElliot26:Having a pint at the Pleasance
#very pleasant!
@BrowellPhilip:In queue for ‘rela-
tivitively speaking ‘ at Pleasance Courtyard with a chap called A
Einstein
@MSzalwinska: Are the roast dinner sandwiches at the Pleasance Hunt & Darton cafe as good
as they sound?
PLEASANCE
TWEETS
This year is the 40th Anniversary of
the Scotsman Fringe First Awards
celebrating new writing and
innovation in performance at the Edinburgh
Festival Fringe.
For many young playwrights, theatre
companies and directors in the early stages
of their careers, winning this award has been
vital to setting them on their paths.
To celebrate the awards the Pleasance,
in association with The Scotsman, is hosting
a series of rehearsed readings to represent
each decade of the Award, directed by
Hannah Eidinow. These will take place every
Sunday in the Pleasance Courtyard Cabaret
Bar at 11:30am.
1. Sunday 4th August 1973Union Jack (and Bonzo) by Stanley Eveling
First performed at the Traverse Theatre
Club, Edinburgh.
2. Sunday 11th August 1985Losing Venice by John Clifford
First performed at the Traverse Theatre,
Edinburgh.
3. Sunday 18th August 1992Stalinland by David Greig
First presented by Suspect Culture at Theatre
Zoo, Edinburgh.
4. Sunday 25th August 2000 The Bogus Woman written by Kay Adshead.
First produced by The Red Room and Mama
Quilla at The Traverse Edinburgh directed
by Lisa Goldman, performed by Noma
Dumezweni. It then transferred to The Bush.
An exhilarating performance of high energy
CELEBRATING 40 YEARS
OF FRINGE FIRSTS
FOR 12Cut out and present to
the Box Office for 2 FOR 1 tickets for:
Sex Guru19:00
2nd & 3rd AugustPleasance Courtyard
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