I want to start at A, go to as many shows on the first day that begin with A, and then the next day I will move on the B, then C, then... well you're not stupid, you get the idea...
How many shows I can cram into a day? – will there be quality in the quantity? Let the fun begin...
05/09/08
Wow
what an experience. I can honestly say
that I am totally knackered after such an intensive schedule over the last few
weeks, but it has been completely brilliant.
The
highlights for me were definitely Barry and Stuart: Part-time Warlocks, Funk it
Up About Nothin’, Tim Minchin – Ready for this and Rhod Gilbert and the
Award-winning Mince Pie. Although I
didn’t give the show itself 5 stars, one of the most powerful experiences was
hearing Joan Rivers talk about her life.
I feel very lucky indeed to have been in that audience.
So
how do you sum up 23 days of Fringe Festival in a few sentences? I’ve no idea, but I expect “rain” would come
into it somewhere along the way, as would Tracker bars and the Piemaker which
provided much of my sustenance. I should
mention the Veggie Diner and Mosque Kitchen too whilst we’re on food. There have been spectacular shows like State
of
Over
the last 23 days I’ve seen 98 shows (99 if you include the Alex Horne preview),
and written almost as many reviews. I’ve
learnt a lot.
When I first started the project I didn’t feel qualified to give shows a star rating. I didn’t feel as though I could tell the difference between good and bad, but I quickly realised that I had just been amazingly lucky with the first things I picked. It rapidly became clear that there is huge variability in the quality of shows here. I’m not saying I’m any more qualified to pass judgements now, but I have seen enough shows to be able to tell the difference between things that are totally fantastic and will appeal to anyone and those that are fundamentally ill-conceived. I’d like to think that I’ve just given an average-person’s reaction to the things I’ve seen. I’ve tried to steer clear of too much of the over-flowery pretentious language that you see in many reviews. It is hard…