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Richard Stamp
Interview: Three's Company | Interview: Three's Company |
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| Thursday, 04 February 2010 | |
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A couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of catching up with Three's Company, an ambitious young theatre group who've caught my eye more than once at the Edinburgh Fringe. It was an exciting moment to be chatting with the trio: last month they made their London debut, and I met them just before they performed their signature work - Play On Words - for what I learned might be the final time.
Click here to listen to the interview (22 minutes) >>Or if you'd prefer to download the audio file and listen in your own MP3 player, get it here. While you're listening, you can also read our reviews of some of the works discussed in the interview:
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Co-founder of FringeGuru and self-confessed Festival addict, Richard Stamp came to Edinburgh on a six-month assignment and never quite got round to moving back. In his ten years enjoying theatre in the city, he's been chased by ghosts, abducted by the army and watched Macbeth on a motorbike. He denies sleeping with a Fringe programme under his pillow.
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It feels like the dust's barely settled on the 2009 Festival, but the first tickets for next year are about to go on sale. Seats for the 2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo - the umatched soldierly spectacle which wows crowds of 8,500 nightly in front of Edinburgh Castle - will be released online from Tuesday 1 December. And with demand sure to be strong in the Tattoo's diamond anniversary year, there's no time to waste securing your place. |
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