Variety is alive and well and taking up temporary residence in Edinburgh. In addition to my sets at Arguments and Nosebleeds (2.15pm), I will be doing some of my more adult comic poetry at the gigs below. You will have fun!
24 August 2011, 7.30-10.00pm
Sapphire Rooms, 81-83 Lothian Road, EH3 9AW Edinburgh
Candid Cabaret
I will be providing performance poetry in a variety bill.
25 August 2011, 7.15-8.10pm
Venue 68: Voodoo Rooms, West Register Street, Edinburgh EH2 2AA
Kabarett: Alternative Variety
I will be providing performance poetry.
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Tonight: Spangled Presents...
I wonder what I will do tonight... apart from enjoy the other acts!
18 August 2011, 7.15pm
The Attic @ The Garage, 490 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Spangled Presents: Matsuda Cafe
A new monthly night from the Spangled Cabaret crew: music, mirth, madness and magic from an amazing line up of acts - for just £3! The Second Hand Matching Band, Mia Meow, Miss Leggy Pee, Scunner, Serpent, Markee De Saw & Bert Finkle, Aidan McEoin, Chris Young, Derek Mcluckie, The Magic Of Aziz, The Acid Darling and loads more! Limited number of tickets (150) so get in quick.
18 August 2011, 7.15pm
The Attic @ The Garage, 490 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Spangled Presents: Matsuda Cafe
A new monthly night from the Spangled Cabaret crew: music, mirth, madness and magic from an amazing line up of acts - for just £3! The Second Hand Matching Band, Mia Meow, Miss Leggy Pee, Scunner, Serpent, Markee De Saw & Bert Finkle, Aidan McEoin, Chris Young, Derek Mcluckie, The Magic Of Aziz, The Acid Darling and loads more! Limited number of tickets (150) so get in quick.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Arguments and Nosebleeds at the Minifest, Friday 12 August
Yes, there is a special EARLY opportunity to see Arguments and Nosebleeds.
The lovely people at Inky Fingers have included us in their Edinburgh Minifest at the Forest Café (3 Bristo Place Edinburgh, EH1 1EY) from 3pm, Friday 12 August. The line-up will include all four of the regular crew: Jane Overton, Robin Cairns, Alex Frew and Chris Young. Come and laugh, cheer, groan - and tell us which poems never to do again!
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