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VINTAGE POSTCARDS FROM SCOTLAND SLIDE-SHOW
A personal collection of Scottish vintage postcards put together in an easy to watch slide-show. Harry Lauder music from Free Download, Creative ...
Another postcard from Edinburgh « West End Whingers
Then it was on to another monologue: the “Fringe First” winning (it’s an Edinburgh thing) Lockerbie: Unfinished Business, written and performed by David Benson, in which he presents a lecture with slides (no, really. It was rather sweet and lightweight yet saved from blowing away on the breeze by a reveal that I shan’t reveal. Was a rather charming little monologue told by a mostly Parisian but occasionally Welsh woman. Benson plays Jim Swire, the father of one of the victims of the terrorist attack which brought down Pan Am flight 103 in 1988. It is of necessity a fairly one-sided view but it’s a convincing argument and movingly told without allowing the personal tragedy to swamp the science. Imaginatively told, feel-good and human. The piece is based on Swire’s ceaseless quest for the truth about what really happened and who was responsible....
Last Postcard from Edinburgh « West End Whingers
There has been more puzzlement still at the lack of subsequent moaning about it. In case you think I might have gone soft on “general admission”, be reassured: I’ve been mostly seeing shows alone and that is where unreserved seating comes into its... People (by whom I mean Andrew Haydon) have expressed astonishment that I should venture to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Of Unallocated Seating so willingly. I am afraid Edinburgh has run out of postcards. I’m sure Ian Dury fans will love it – Mark White has got Dury down to a T (as far as I can recall – it’s all so long ago). It’s a testament to the talent of the actors that the thing pitches along agreeably enough for 90 minutes. White and Darcy tell the entire story either to the audience or to each other. That clunking sound is not caused by the polio-damaged Dury’s (surprisingly flexible) callipers: it’s the leaden thud of narrative devices. is a two-hander biography with Mark White as Ian Dury and Josh Darcy as his tour manager......





