Wearing the cowboy boots he bought in Austin.

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Wearing the cowboy boots he bought in Austin.
you seem to be the person to ask about this. It seems like Dan's trips to Edinburgh often precede the release of a big project so I'm guessing that one of their frequent collaborators lives there. Any idea who that could be and what that person's role is? Maybe it would give us a hint about what the rebrand could possibly be
Ben is the only person from Edinburgh i can think of. but idk if he still lives there when he is not working (aka travelling for work). and he was Dan's and later dnp's stage manager, and he is their friend. seeing James (allegedly) with Dan at the Fringe is... interesting, 'cause he is also an employee became friend. so i'm not surprised to see them spending time together, especially 'cause he is in the events industry.
not sure it means anything for phannies, unless dnp are planning performances already, lmao.
I also think that's James. Doesn't he also live in Edinburgh?
like, currently? no idea, the last place i know of was Southampton. but i'm going through every picture of him that i have, and it's this nose, eyebrows and hairline, soooo i'm 90% sure it's him. whoever took that shot, big thank you!
Final show of the night went up late tonight bc performer brought an imitation bomb that was extremely realistic
The Uncrackable Case is a bold and bonkers new musical that reimagines the classic Humpty Dumpty rhyme, now playing at Edinburgh Festival Fr
The script, written by Jamie Walsh, is cleverly crafted, crammed with egg-cellent puns and witty pop culture references. The wacky cartoon-style set alongside director Olivia Race’s dynamic blocking does a wonderful job of keeping the show visually engaging. With integrated captioning at every performance, and humour fit for children as well as adults, this show is incredibly accessible.
The all-female cast, including Alice Barber, Riana Duce, Purvi Parmar and Emily Spowage, is really where this production is the most impressive. The cast multi-roles countless fairytale characters, and all of them do an incredible job at having defining characteristics for each, as well as adding small costume bits to avoid any potential confusion.
Isn't this just beautiful?