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To make your ticket stretch further, we are introducing a programme of free events after each evening performance for all our productions. No need to book; your ticket gives you automatic entry. After each show, there will be just enough time to grab a drink from a special theatre bar set up next door to the venue (you can pre-order before the show or get one when you come out), then back to your seat for a little something extra.
The programme will vary for each production but we envisage a mix of, for example, 'In conversation with...' the writer and director of the production guest hosted by an experienced chair of such events, a musical interlude (guitar, violin, singing, ukelele), a reading (poetry, a new novel), a 'spotlight' on a venue or exhibition. If you'd like to book a free 30minute slot on our stage, come and talk to us or drop us a line infoATsiegeperilousDOTcoDOTuk.
Programme for 'Farmhouse' 12- 17 October 2012
Fri 12 The Bellevue Sisters Stylish a cappella harmony by the fabulous duo of Natalie Toyne and Morgan Carberry. www.bellevuesisters.co.uk
Sat 13 (pm only) To be announced
Sun 14 'In conversation with the Writer & Director' hosted by Thom Dibdin, freelance journalist and Scotland Correspondent of 'The Stage'. www.thomdibdin.co.uk
Mon 15 This event is CANCELLED. Nick Keir In his 38 year Pro career Nick has toured the world with The McCalmans, served as Musical Director with 7:84 Scotland and most recently starred as Bilbo Baggins alongside Sir Christopher Lee in Berlin, Copenhagen and Paris. As a soloist he won 4 and 5 star reviews for his 2012 Edinburgh Fringe shows and has just released his latest CD "The Edge of Night" to warm acclaim. "The soul of Edinburgh, written in song, might sound something like this." 5/5 Stars Threeweeks 2012. www.nick-keir.com
Tue 16 'In conversation with the Writer & Director' hosted by Fiona Sturgeon-Shea, Creative Director of Playwrights’ Studio Scotland. www.playwrightsstudio.co.uk
Wed 17 This event is CANCELLED Lach An evening of brilliant songs, outrageous lifestories and sublime comedy with Lach. Originally from New York City and now an Edinburgh resident Lach has most recently been commissioned by BBC Radio 4 for a series based on his songs and stories. ‘Face-ache funny, beat-punk-unplugged joy, will send you home with favourite new songs’- The Guardian UK. '5 stars. Magical, quirky and quixotic.’– Herald. www.lachtoday.com
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