Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2009
My blog and news about my first experience at the Edinburgh Festival.
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Yesterday, for the first time, I had a taste of what I believe is the Edinburgh Fringe Festival vibe. So far I had been underwhelmed by the whole experience. I was hoping Edinburgh would be on its head but no, life goes on and had I not been in Edinburgh for the festival, I wouldn't even know a festival was taking place, let alone the very famous Edinburgh Theatre Festival. |
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Yesterday I did my best flyering ever. I hate flyering. I know it's got to be done and I know I wouldn't have lived the true Edinburgh Fringe Festival Experience without having done some flyering but I can't help it: I avoid doing it as much as I can. |
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"Ery Nzaramba perfectly portrays Binyam's futile attempt to remain dispassionate while describing his version of events" Richard Stamp, FringeGuru |
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"The show features a beautiful original score by composer and pianist Michael Edwards, played by himself and cellist Jeremy Tiang, and five striking performances, notably from Ery Nzaramba as Binyam Mohammed." Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman |
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During an interview I was asked whether I, with the performance, was trying to be like the real person I'm interpreting in Rendition Monologues (Binyam Mohamed). To sound like him. To move like him. Honestly, as weird as it sounds, I don't know the answer. |
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