Day 5: Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Jasp Cover Photo

Day 5: 09th August 2015

We started off with the show on Drummond St, which was awesome. Sold Out and a raucous bunch but it was really well received and we managed to get through it.

Then we went straight to the Media Meet and Greet and set up our table in Fringe Central. What a great bunch of people and shows were showcased there. You could literally smell the creativity in the air and the feel of hope was all encompassing.

Some of the other tables included BBC, Three Weeks, Fringe Review, The List etc and each performer that came over to our table was a delight. I will try to make it to each of the thirty shows that pitched there idea to me.

Here are some photos:

PollyFiller
Pollyfiller at Pollyanna, Paradise Palms daily
The Last Kill Soldier
The Last Kill – Gary Quinn Greenside Nicollson St, 21.55pm

TPJ Sheep and Dog Puppet

Sheep Puppet
Land of the Dragon – looks great if you like puppets
Adventures in Menstrating
Adventures in Menstrating, The Stafford Centre, 19.30pm
Moro and Jasp
Morro and Jasp do Puberty – Guilded Ballon, 8pm daily

We were all quite wrecked after that so we grabbed a beer and decided on a dining venue. Just across the road from us on Drummond Street is the beautiful Ciao Roma. It’s got a crazy pirate theme and beautiful food. I had the cheese and meat platter which was yum but the lads all had pizzas which were great too…seemingly. Noone offered me any really so I didn’t get to taste any other food lol!

They’re whiskey selection was great too 😉

Dinner Place Pirate

Out to Dinner Nicer

Cork Case in Cioa Roma

After that we were shattered. Time really is flying up here. We headed home, crashed on the couch for a little bit and were in bed by 11! We are wild, aren’t we?

Today consists of Pleasance Bytes with an interview with John Hannah, two Faulty shows and hopefully a few shows in between and after.

Have a great day y’all. Enjoy the last day of the weekend, only hardcore fans stay on after this!

Much Love,

TPJ x

5 Days till results

Nathan Victory image

So there’s only 5 days left until A-level results in England and many people such as myself will have their life turned around from a look of a paper. All I can say is best of luck to everyone waiting on them in England and hopefully you can all get a victory picture like mine.

The baby of the group is slowly growing up!

Nathan 🙂

Edinburgh Day 4

Light and Shoes

Day 4 – 7th August 2015

Day 4 of the Fringe started off with a brilliant Press Launch from C Venues on Chambers Street. They showcased their top ten picks of their 160 performances in 6 venues. Whenever I go into C Venues it reminds me of a cinema. You look at the listings on the board, say Yes to one and then rotate to as many of the shows as possible.

They had beautiful canopés and free Prosecco or Orange Juice in circulation and we were then led downstairs to -1 and treated to the performances. Here are shots of the day:

Performance of Seed

Performance of Sonnet Man

Cast of Seed

Cast of The Hideout

Cast of British Theatre Freda Calo Show

Cast of American Show

Cast of Acappella Kings College

Performance of Drums

Compere

A Cappella

A Cappella 2

Boxing Performance

Macbeth Performance

ballet perf

Ballet Brilliance

ballerina

Opera perf

2 comedians

Beauiful

Box Office

Hands in

Mother and Father

Beauty 2

Hamlet

It was such a good showcase. I’ll name all the shows for you later. Must run now though. Have a show at 2 eeeeek!

I made a friend a friend today too. The cutest friend I have ever met…

Puppy

Day 3: Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Day 3, 6th August 2015

Flying bird

Day 3 started for us at TPJ with an exciting prospect of performing in Edinburgh too. I’m doing a show here too as well as photographing and reviewing so it was quite a nerve-wracking day, filled with tech and dress rehearsals etc.

We prepped hard, ran it a few times before hand and suddenly it was 8pm and showtime. Genuinely that’s how fast time goes over here. Time flies when you’re having fun hey?

Brian and Brian

Bark bark let me out

After the show I nipped off to catch Andrew Maxwell at Assembly. What a funny guy he is! He has always been one of Ireland’s most notable and successful comedians abroad and this was the first time I had seen him live. He was in preview mode and only arrived yesterday so it was a bit raw, ropey and a little ranty but it was still an excellent show (**** 4 Star reviewed in review section). We’ll get a photo of him up later.

And then post Maxwell we headed to the Flamingo Bar off George’s square. What a fun place filled with characters of all genres and genders. Would highly recommend it for a post show beer or Lady Garden (A Delicious gin based Cocktail lol)

Day 3 flew, day 4 has started brightly. C Venues are having their press launch so the Tiger will start growling.

Love as always,

TPJ x

The Stolen Inches, by Cordelia O’Neill, C Nova

The Stolen Inces ***** 5 Star Rating, Tiger Paws Junior’s Stories, August 5th 2015

Cast of Stolen Inches

The Stolen Inches, by Cordelia O’Neill. C Nova, 12.15pm daily

Entering C Nova located just off the top of the Royal Mile, I didn’t have high hopes for a new writing piece. I was extremely surprised to find myself perfectly engaged right from the start by the four actors and their surroundings.

Basically, the general premise is a 24 year old, petite, shoe designer, Simon (Ed Howells) has had enough of the world’s ridicule and decides to take his parents to court for years of neglect and unjustified shame. His brother and father are both involved in television so they decide to make a documentary to tell their tale from the beginning.

This is where the writer’s prowess comes in and where the actors excel. They break the fourth wall and speak out to the audience as if they are talking to the cameramen and interviewers. Without going into too much detail of the content, (I try to avoid spoilers) the actors make the audience aware of their fears and loves through story-telling of passed events in documentary style.

Ed Howells who plays Simon is magnificent as the hero and his brother Seb is played well by Philip Scott-Wallace. Their connection on stage has obviously been worked and tried and tested with much rehearsal and mutual understanding. Both play their roles exceptionally. Howells shines a the lead and ends up becoming the anti-hero that they have all claimed he was.

Their parents Susan and Bernard Wenlock (Holly Blair and Neil Andrew) are ever present and work really well together. A powerful scene where she describes her feelings towards her kids being ruined by her really shines of beautiful acting and subtle power. Neil Andrew never wavers from his authoritative position but one can feel his inside struggle which was clearly passed on to his two sons, especailly Seb. He is happiest alone on his boat named after his daughter.

On the whole, writer Cordelia O’Neill has done a super job in bringing this play to life and the actors have really delved into who the characters are and why they are there. You can tell immediately that they are all trained and are heavily invested in the play. As it was the first night, the show was filled with first night jitters and jumps but I quite like that – it means it’s important to them. The actors will relax into the roles the more they perform it. In a weeks time, the play will hit it’s peak and they’ll be a genuine five star show.

I have rated the show 5 stars, when in actuality it is probably at 4 to 4.5 at the moment but I feel, given it’s potential in a week it will reach the height of it’s greatness. I hope it tours after Edinburgh.

Stolen Inches B&W

Cast of SInches 2

Tiger Paws Junior’s Stories, Aug 5th 2015