EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- Johnny White Really Really

By: Jul. 07, 2017
Edinburgh Festival
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Tell us a bit about Pigeons

Pigeons is a show sort of half about time, and things that have occured to me in dreams or else dreamlike states in the pub. Also there's a long section about James Nesbit, although I've never met him and never have I seen a full episode of Cold Feet.

Why bring it to Edinburgh?

Because the people deserve pigeons. Also because its the funnest place to hang around in.

What sets it apart from other shows at the Fringe?

A 100% absence of any current affairs.

Who would you recommend comes to see your show?

People who have experienced an elegant sufficiency of material about Facebook etc. And anyone who found the teaser trailer for the film '2012' sublime and terrifying. Actually maybe I should put in some material about Facebook. So anyone! Also people who love pigeons but don't want to hear them actually discussed a great deal.

Are there any other performances you're hoping to catch at the festival?

Phoebe Walsh, Jon Pointing and Giants I will be looking at with an eagle eye. And John Robins.

Timings and ticket information for Johnny White Really Really: Pigeons are available on the edfringe website.


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