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I've sellotaped tidy versions of the music together and sorted out the running order and even printed programmes - and now I'm trying to cram everything into the car ready for the drive north. I've put the programme on the programme page so if you'd like to see what I'll be playing, click on the tab at the top of the page. What have I forgotten... ? Nothing, I hope. The leaflets and posters are sorted, the rehearsal slot is sorted, I don't have a tech run... (I don't have any tech, even, - my act is low maintenance). I always feel so excited by the prospect of Edinburgh. If you're going to be up there too,
come and see the show. I've been looking at all the things that are on and choosing what to go and see and this one's a definite:
Mixed Doubles with the wonderful Rose Robinson at Just The Tonic at The Caves - which is a very cool venue. It's apparently really funny. My must-see show however is
Inspector Norse by LipService Theatre; the inimitable and unique and
sidesplittingly funny, Sue Ryding and Maggie Fox at Assembly George Square. Music-wise there are lots of amazing people to choose from. The awesome guitarist
Claude Bourbon is on at The Acoustic Music Centre and if they're not sold out I'm hoping to go and see him. Likewise the amazing
Antonio Forcione and his band who are on at Assembly George Square. Now - I must get back to my packing!
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