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Edinburgh Fringe Festival Limited
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Who runs the RACKET?
The world is a crazy place and Baghdad
is its burning centre.
Meanwhile Kenny Yates is on a mission.
Part drama part stand up, Simon and Kenny's stories
intertwine
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Molly Bloom
Well
respected Irish actress Eilin O'Dea in her
performance of " Molly Bloom" an extract from
James Joyce's "Ulysses" Paris
1922. The writer and the actress speak for themselves,
in this academy
award quality performance of James Joyce's Ulysses Molly Bloom's soliloquy
at the end of the James Joyce's "Ulysses". This is recognised as one of the
most famous female
narratives in modern literature..
2. Traditional t's a Cultural Thing.... or Is
It?" and
“Mobile” In " It's a Cultural Thing.... or Is It?",
Michael plays out the history of the
Irish travelling community from the eyes of child , the storyline consisting of
actual childhood memories from Michael's childhood. This is a very emotional
play for Michael Collins to perform, because during the performance memories of
his father John Collins, a well respected member of the Irish Community, are
there at every turn. This play is excellent for school children all the way to
senior adults, which is how the mixture was in the recent sell out performance
in Dublin on the 20th November 2007 of
" It's a Cultural Thing.... or Is
It?". Not only were the adults in fits of
laughter, suspense and intrigue, but the school children in the audience were in
fits of laughter all the way through the play, as Michael Collins enacted an
outstanding child performance. Not only were the adults in fits
of laughter, suspense and intrigue, but the school children in the audience were
in fits of laughter all the way through the play, as Michael Collins enacted an
outstanding child performance. "Mobile" is performed by Michael Collins as a
young adult in the travelling community, and shows the difficulties travellers
had in dealing with Irish life as against settled people. Again, this play is an
excellent lesson in Irish history that should not be missed by anyone interested
in what it really was like to be a member of the travelling community in Ireland
over the last 100 years. 3. "All Change",
Traditional t's a Cultural
Thing.... or Is It?" and “Mobile”Irish
actor Michael Collins from the
travelling community performing his outstanding self penned plays
called, "
It's a Cultural Thing....or Is It?" and “Mobile”. These two plays are
a not to be missed, authentic true history of the Irish travelling community.
When asked how long it took him to write these two unique plays, Michael Collins
replied.... "about 24 years".
written and performed by seasoned English / Australian stand up
comedian, Kerry Leigh. Kerry was born in England but was educated at the Curtain University in
Western Australia where she completed a BA with Honours, studying English with a
double major in Creative Writing and Theatre Arts. Kerry Leigh says this about
her play
"All Change" -- "Juggling isn't easy - some days you hand your baby
a beer and ask your man if he's done a pooh-pooh. Has this funny mummy gone
gaga? Ride the highs and lows of a comedian's experience of first-time
motherhood as she shares her story with painful honesty and curious humour...."
Often mistaken for an Antipodean, Kerry was sent to Australia as a convict
when she was just 9 years old for heinous crimes against fashion, returning to
the UK in her twenties where she has since developed a dry and witty comedic
style musing on the absurdities of life through the eyes of a pseudo-Australian.
ANNUAL EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL
Edinburgh Fringe Festival Limited
www.edinburghfringefest.com
Email: info@edinburghfringefest.com
EdinburghFringeFest.com -
Fringe Films
at FilmHouse Edinburgh
88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH3 9VZ
Edinburgh Fringe Film Festival 2008
Edinburgh Fringe Festival Limited
10 am sharp till 12 noon on
Saturday 2nd August 2008
FilmHouse Edinburgh
88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH3 9VZ
proudly presents
Attempt 3.4 The Film one hour length
A cutting Edge 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Play turned into a feature film-
showing the exciting future potential of Fringe Plays world wide being
made into films
The Racket
Also previews of other Fringe Films such as
Beat Up Dirty Yanks
Staring Jessica Delfino and her songs about virginas
And the Dirty Beat Up Yanks Crew,
Ronny Prouty, Ty Twiss and Tim Schwartz
Mobile
All Change
Molly Bloom
It's a Culural Thing....or is it?
Extropedia
A Day in Dig Nation
The Show Ponies- featuring their famous song
I made this Bong for You
Films start at 10 am sharp and end at 12.30 pm
Cost £10 £5 concession a ticket
Please email for tickets to
Lindsay Michie
Entertainment media and review consultant
info@edinburghfringefest.com
or
lindsay.michie@gmail.com
Edinburgh Fringe Festival Ltd
www.edinburghfringefest.com
Fax: 001 888 720 9901
We
are planning to hold Edinburgh Fringe Show Preview Party Nights where
Edinburgh Fringe Shows can perform a five minute preview of their show
and have their preview filmed and place on live streaming on the world
Internet, on our www.edinburghfringefest.com
web site and other media web sites.
These Edinburgh Fringe Show Preview
Party Nights will be held at the Base Entertainment Venue situated at
69 The Cowgate, in the heart of Edinburgh's Night Life, just up the
road from the famous Underbelly Fringe Venue starting Sunday the 27th
July 2008 and running right through the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe, and
ending with the Official 2008 Edinburgh Festival Wind Up Party Night on
Sunday the 24th August, 2008, which is being sponsored by the USA
Weekly News and other media and business contacts where the 2008 USA
Weekly News 100 star Awards USA will be announced




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