Bohemian Brains at the Bar! Chatting about the creation of ‘The SpaceUK’ in Edinburgh!

Nick Hennegan’s VERY rough guide to the Edinburgh Fringe continues when he grabs a word with Edinburgh Fringe venue The SpaceUK creators, Charlie and Jon. In a bar, of course! 

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And thanks to the Assembly Festival for supplying the brilliant Club Bar! Home to much Bohemian Creativity 

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Edinburgh Fringe Tuesday? A sell out and the USA!

Nick Hennegan presents quick updates from the World’s Biggest Open Arts Festival – the Edinburgh 2022 Fringe! Also at BohemainBritain.com — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message

The start of week 2 at Edinburgh? Probably..!

Nick Hennegan’s VERY rough guide to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022. — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message

‘Winston and David’ (Underbelly Dairy Room, until AUG 29)

Our first ever review! I directed and added extra material to this. I feel a celebratory occasion approaching! Cheers!

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“What Nick has done is to add wings to Robert’s racing horse. What they’ve got is a Pegasus and it’s a joy to watch their creation take flight.”

Editorial Rating: 4 (Outstanding)

Their friendship was as unlikely as their climbs were steep. One was the obscure son of Welsh nonconformity. The other was a scion of one of Great Britain’s most prominent aristocratic families. The first trained as a solicitor. The second readied himself for war. By the time they met, each had carved out a place in the unfolding drama of national life. They were each looking forward into a bright future in the public spotlight. At home, their combined talents would bring forth harvest after harvest of reforms in the grand old liberal tradition. Overseas they would make war and they would make peace. Kings, sultans, emperors, and presidents would look to these two titans for counsel and…

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Day… er… Sunday! Edinburgh fringe.

Nick Hennegan’s VERY rough guide to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Three bars and one very friendly 24-year-old!  @edfringe #folowthecow #WinstonAndDavid — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message

Day 4. Or 6?… of the Edinburgh Festival.

Nick Hennegan’s VERY rough guide to the Edinburgh Fringe! — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message

Day 2 – in the pub.

Nick Hennegan’s VERY rough Guide to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022 — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message

The Fringe Day 2 (part one, pre-pub!)

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Nick Hennegan’s VERY rough guide to the Edinburgh Festival 2022. — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. How much does it cost to take a show to the biggest open Arts Festival in the World?

It’s a question I’m often asked. My first Edinburgh Fringe was in 1992. And it cost me nothing. Zero. Zilch! Other than beer and food, of course! And I wasn’t COMPLETELY happy about that!

I feel a bit click-bait about this, but if you know me, you’ll know I’ve never been as commercial as I should be. I’ve also only recently realised that I’m actually very experienced when it comes to the Edinburgh Festival having been there most years since 1992.

So, how much does it cost? The short answer is it can be hugely expensive. This year, 2022, ironically, post-lockdown, perhaps more than most! Accommodation, particularly, has rocketed. But it doesn’t have to be. If you are an artist reading this, the first question you need to ask yourself is – WHY do Edinburgh? We all kinda know the answer. Probably everyone you’ve ever seen in comedy on British TV was ‘discovered’ in Edinburgh. The whole theatre and TV industry decamps to Scotland for the festival in August. But don’t let the idea of fame and fortune be your only motivation. It’s a sobering fact that the average audience in the Fringe is four. Yep, four people. I’ve been to productions where I’m the only person in the audience!

It’s also worth clarifying what the Edinburgh Festival is. It’s actually a number of different festivals. The Fringe was a radical reaction to the very posh International Festival started after the Second World War. Which was a Very Good Thing! But then, 75 years ago this very year, a bunch of Oxbridge type students (I think) decided to ‘ambush’ the Posh Festival and be ‘alternative’. I put these words in quotation marks, because what was then the Fringe has now become the biggest open arts festival in the world.

So, should you go? Maybe. Are you doing Comedy? Look at the Free Fringes. There’s a couple of them. You have to do your own door-keeping and I’m not sure they’re so good for drama, but let me know if you disagree. It’s no frills, pass the hat around afterwards, and you may not make your student accommodation rent (oh, and by the way, in spite of the madness of the Scottish Government changing the rules this year, try and get student accommodation for August. It’ll cost more than a Chelsea flat, but less than the £10.5k I was quoted for a 3 bed flat this August!!)

And, mainly, expect nothing, but have fun!

Bohemian Classics – Peter Harrington’s Bookshop, Mayfair and Chelsea

Another chance to hear Nick Hennegan’s Literary London radio show on Resonance 104.4FM. In November 2015, Nick toured Peter Harrington’s Bookshop, with Pom, the owner, looking for rare books, first editions, and the most expensive book in London! He was in seventh heaven amongst all the books. And he discovered a rare Harry Potter!  www.BohemianBritain.com  — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message