Smokie, I'm off to the Fringe tuesday night for 5 days. Any comedy shows that you would recommend (if you saw any)?
Big Names we saw were Bill Bailey (good but large impersonal venue), Rich Hall (average to good), Paul Merton & Chums Impro (excellent - remember Whose Line Is It Anyway?)). Also saw a BBC radio being recorded which was OK (at the Pleasance), Best of the Fest (pretty good), Lucy someone (good is a cute kind of way), AAA Stand Up (not too bad) and some other multi artist shows - varying quality. We pre-booked over £200 worth of tickets in three abnd a bit days, (4 shows one day!) and bought a couple more when we were there.
Also had a quick word with Dara O'Briain outside the Assembly - his show didn't start till this week - I'd love to have seen him.
Daugther enjoyed an a capello (sp?) group of 12 blokes - can't remember their name but they "advertised" on the RBS stands in the High St every so often - mornings. I went to the Hull University Big Band - only OK.
Some great street stuff going on in High St, watch for the little kid doing juggling etc - amazing how much front some kids have, performing in front of a large crowd. He had all the patter too.
Beer is a bit pricey, we stayed at the Travelodge at £110 a night but it was just round the corner from High St and incldued parking.
I may well go back again, maybe not next year though (and without daughter, who is already planning next year with pals). I last went 10 years ago and said it was something I'd like to do again. I didn't regret it, there is real atmosphere.