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Caroline Lamb
By Caroline Lamb

The Countdown!

Date: 28 July 2011

Hello! I've been very excited to start work on my Edinburgh Fringe Festival blog.

I'll be keeping you up to date with all the adventures I have in the Scottish capital, and I hope you'll find it interesting to see the festival through my eyes. As a first time performer in the Fringe as well as someone very new to the performing arts industry in general, I'll have fun recounting my experiences pretty much as and when they happen and I hope you'll follow my journey.

My name's Caroline and I'll be up at the Fringe all month with many more fresh faces from the Lincoln Performing Arts Company. The shows we're bringing to the festival are Willy Russel's Blood Brothers, Bertolt Brecht's Fear and Misery of the Third Reich, an adaptation of Stephen King's Secret Window and a dance piece entitled 1,2,3, 2,2,3 3,2,3, Triplets.

The final pieces will slide into place tomorrow and the day after as we undergo our final technical rehearsals and stage preview performances at the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre. Tension's mounting, but after all our hard work I'm sure everything will go fine!

Keep checking to see how the Lincoln Company do in Edinburgh as and when it happens!

- by Caroline Lamb


Any opinions expressed above do not represent the view of Whatsonstage.com nor any of its staff or contributors beyond the bylined author.



Related Content

Other Posts By Caroline Lamb
A belated update! - 26th Aug 2011 blog
About Us - The Lincoln Company - 20th Aug 2011 blog
Costume Nightmare! - 17th Aug 2011 blog
Halfway Point! - 15th Aug 2011 blog
Success! - 13th Aug 2011 blog
Beginning of a New Week! - 8th Aug 2011 blog
Getting in in Five Minutes - 4th Aug 2011 blog
My Second Day in the City of Edinburgh - 1st Aug 2011 blog
 


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