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Where else can you read reviews?

Along with reviews in the press, we've also been getting excellent feedback from members of the public who've seen the show.
Edinburgh's a fast-moving environment and it's not always possible to meet your audience except by chance, so the responses on the Fringe website have made great reading for us. They're thoughtful, articulate and very positive (!), and it's good to see that Correspondence has the impact that we'd always imagined. Take a look at www.edfringe.com and search for Correspondence to read the reviews.

Training it all the way through to Edinburgh

Menagerie arrive in Edinburgh on July 28th, ready for Correspondence's first performance on July 30th. In keeping with the play, we should all take the train, but three of us our travelling up in the company van, MIMI. We're very excited at bringing two shows up to the Pleasance this year: along with Correspondence, there's Out of Your Knowledge on at Pleasance Upstairs. (Take a look at that page if you want to know more...). So, bags checked, toothpaste packed and follow the A1 north!

Diary of a train journey (2) - Claire MacDonald

8.50 a.m. Almost at the state line between Colorado & New Mexico. Deep winter here – frost, new snow, white trees, standing cattle, occasional houses, brush wood copses. Hills in the distance.

Late morning and we start to climb. The woman conductor (whose voice sounds as if she has been on 60 cigs a day for years and years) tells us to prepare for height, and that we may need to take deep breaths – the air is thinner here.


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