Sunday, 27 July 2008

Most imaginative... that's us that is.

Am chuffed to pieces with a delightful mention in Scotland on Sunday's guide to August Attractions:

THE MOST IMAGINATIVE PROGRAMME

Forest Fringe

As ticket prices for the Fringe continue to rise, it's great to find a venue that has a 'doing-it-for-the-love-of-the-game' feel to it. The Forest Café on Bristo Place operates on a pay-what-you-can basis, and has a programme packed with experimental performances. Shows to watch out for include The Night Flyer by Paper Cinema and Kora, which has visited Glastonbury and uses a mix of drawing, puppetry, cinema and music, and the One O'Clock Scratch, in which artists try out different ideas and encourage audience feedback.

www.forestfringe.co.uk
Not long to wait now...

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