This is going to be a quick one covering odds and sods.
Brighton Fringe: Well, that was fun. Three more shows, some amazing guests in the line-up, and for the first time ticket sales broke the thousand pound mark. Still got It's Not Cluedo at Scarborough Fringe next week on the 19th June, then Buxton Fringe on the 15th July - and don't worry Durham, I haven't forgotten about you.
Incidentally, Google tells me that people are search for "It's Not Cluedo rules". Why anyone feels the need to understand the rules of this is a mystery to me. I'm sorely tempted to go all Mornington Crescent on you and say that the rules are clearly laid out in Stovolds's It's Not Cluedo Almanac published 1954 (currently out of print), but I may actually explain this here if enough people ask. Be warned: if you read that, you really must have nothing better to do.
Ballet: Changing the subject completely, Durham University Ballet Company has asked me to reprise my tech rule for them, this time with Don Quioxte. Just been to their final rehearsal, get-in is on Friday - oh, and this time, instead of five hours to programme the lights, I've got 75 minutes. This is going to be a challenge.
Seriously, though, I really do appreciate it when my work is remembered a year later and people want me back. I can't do freebies for everybody (this started off as a return favour, but stuck as an opportunity to get stuck in to a big lighting system), but me feeling valued and respected goes a long way. Anyway, Durham University Ballet Company are good, and have the approval of people with better ballet knowledge than me, so if you want to support them, it's on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th June. Tickets here.
Durham Free Fringe: We've announced the first two events. Thank you for your patience, hit a few complications during the programming phase, long story. Will summarise it properly once we have a finalised schedule.
And that's all for now. Scarborough Fringe folk, I'll be joining you on Monday.