Been a slow news month for theatre projects but still plenty to keep me busy, most notably Brighton Fringe, which has gone really well. I've had some great showings of It's Not Cluedo, thanks in a large part to some incredible guests I had of these shows. I also saw some great photos taken from the audience, which I can't post here because I didn't hear back about permission, but you can enjoy it in this on instagram with this photo and this video.* This is the first time that ticket revenue has gone into four figures - and, okay, comedy is easy to sell than theatre, but it makes a refreshing change from fringe theatre performances where I've fretted over getting any kind of audience at all.
*: Insta links aren't being reliable. It's the sixth and ninth item in the set of pictures if it doesn't take you to the correct pic.
Huge thanks to all my guests - honestly, the show is only what it is because of you. Special thanks in particular to the random audience member who joined us in the last game when we were short of guests. You were fab. But I've already forgotten your name. Please identify yourself and I will make sure you are credited.
I'm not quite done with It's Not Cluedo. Currently got confirmed dates at Scarborough and Buxton Fringe here. Just a heads-up: I have already sold 15% of tickets for Scarborough It's Not Cluedo. I am considering my options for what to do if it sells out, but Scarborians: if you want to be certain, early booking advised. Also got my Doctor Coppelius run, details here. Hope to add some more dates soon - check those two links to stay up to date.
Other than that, it might look calm, but think of it as a duck: all calm and peaceful up top, but under the water where you can't see it's all very busy. Should have some news for you soon. Until then, that's all folks.