I think my Edinburgh plans are pretty much sorted - I mean, I've only got two of my four productions (all full runs) confirmed, but the other two will get over the line at some point, I know how it works.
For the HG play, there's management, and together we worked on my blurb and made it into the big programme for the early bird deadline. They've been absolutely brilliant to work with so far, and so incredibly patient with me when I keep changing my mind about things.
Just need to write something for Alan. If I get a move on, we can still get something in time and he wants me to write a show for him and he's the best actor in Cambridge. Emma H also wants a show from me and she's amazing. I need more hours.
I feel in-demand at the moment; Greg is booking me for shows, Andrea has booked me up for more stuff with the choir (it's been a while but I've been told they've missed me, which is lovely), FH seems to be kicking back into gear and there's a lot of theatre/comedy stuff in the diary.
In the meantime, all three private lessons were great - all of my students seem onside at the moment. I seem to be in a nice position where I can confidently survive on three private lessons a day.
Evening, our regular comedy night in the village. Tiny audience, it all felt a bit hen party and I didn't do badly, but felt like I was the weakest of all four acts. We all get bad gigs, I appreciate that, but I came away quite downbeat about it all - the other three were younger than me, and just more excited to be doing this. I think I prefer 'theatre comedy' as my future, probably done with stand-up now.
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