Random assemblage of thoughts
Jul. 23rd, 2005 12:31 pmHeadline from yesterday's Metro:
Scotland forced to leave UK
( explanation )
( and some thoughts on HBP )
Otherwise, mostly preparing for the Fringe. Flyers and posters have been ordered, and I am pleased, because I have found somewhere in Edinburgh to store them - Mail Boxes Etc. on South Bridge. They're happy to keep stuff in their basement for a nominal fee of £45 for the whole time. I'll save that much on taxis and so forth (which I would have otherwise used to carry boxes of publicity from Dalkeith), and it'll make life much easier, because the groups can just pick up publicity each morning.
Some interest coming in for next year's Fringe already, which is great.
Edit: and another one just this morning! A one-man show who wants to do a longer trip, finishing at the Fringe.
Have been doing a bit more composing lately. Working on my "Creation"-esque thingy (working title "In Principio") - passages from Genesis are interspersed with Psalm passages giving the darker side of each created thing. It's fairly dark and experimental, and is unlikely to ever be performed as it requires 16 really good singers and a full orchestra, but it's a good example of more advanced techniques.
Scotland forced to leave UK
( explanation )
( and some thoughts on HBP )
Otherwise, mostly preparing for the Fringe. Flyers and posters have been ordered, and I am pleased, because I have found somewhere in Edinburgh to store them - Mail Boxes Etc. on South Bridge. They're happy to keep stuff in their basement for a nominal fee of £45 for the whole time. I'll save that much on taxis and so forth (which I would have otherwise used to carry boxes of publicity from Dalkeith), and it'll make life much easier, because the groups can just pick up publicity each morning.
Some interest coming in for next year's Fringe already, which is great.
Edit: and another one just this morning! A one-man show who wants to do a longer trip, finishing at the Fringe.
Have been doing a bit more composing lately. Working on my "Creation"-esque thingy (working title "In Principio") - passages from Genesis are interspersed with Psalm passages giving the darker side of each created thing. It's fairly dark and experimental, and is unlikely to ever be performed as it requires 16 really good singers and a full orchestra, but it's a good example of more advanced techniques.