From: "PDoc" <pdocherty@hotmaildotcom> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: [F] Edinburgh Meet Report Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 12:25:22 +0100 Edinburgh Meet Report --- Date: Sunday, 18th of August and Tuesday, 20th of August Location: Edinburgh, UK (In body, though often Durham in mind...) Attendees: Paul "PDoc" Docherty Andrew Gray Jennifer Gray Simon Waldman Caroline Alexander (Tues. only) Brian Wakeling (Tues. only) Nicholas "Beaneater" Wolverson (Tues. only) --- After noticing a large amount of Pratchett-Oriented activity planned for this years festival, a meet was organised (Primarily by a newbie - probably not a good idea, but it worked...). After heavy public consultation (we discussed the meet in a pub), the date was set. By a magnificent stroke of luck, a performance of Mort was planned for that day, and the meet was created around it. Meeting in the Tron in the afternoon, it was soon clear that the weather was definitely going to be Scottish in flavour - annoying as the weather had been pristine in previous days. However, the adaptation of Mort was very good (if a little strobe-heavy), with an 'interesting slap-stick improvisation mid way though. The theatre group, wonderland productions (www.wonderland-theatre.co.uk), were talented, and the entire performance consisted of only 6 or 7 performers. However, the venue left your humble meet organiser in trepidation, for the venue was Adam House - scene of horrific exam-related carnage at Edinburgh Uni. After the play, we left with a thirst, and so attempted to find a pub. This should have been easier than it was, but Edinburgh was apparently experiencing a short monsoon season, so we wandered around a little until we fell into the Tron again. However, in search of some food, we progressed to one of Edinburgh's best pubs - the Holyrood, as the Tron was full of wet tourists (lol). To those who haven't witnessed this hallowed drinking venue (most of AFP then), the Holyrood is a somewhat distinctive pub in the old town of Edinburgh. Full of sofas, apparently bought at various second-hand shops over the last 5 millennia, and rather 'alternative' music, the Holyrood is home of the most spectacular burger I've seen in many a year. <music genre="classical" style="dramatic"> Enter Todo Burger! </music> The menu describes the Todo burger as being 'world famous', which it definitely should be. However, some confusion arose when one has to decide how to eat said burger. The result was messy, decadent and wholly satisfying - Simon and I were verily impressed. Andrew and Jennifer partook in more civilised plates, but, eye's full of the glory of the Todo burger, Andrew could not help buying one for himself at a later date... Engorged, and impressed with the passing of the monsoon, we left the pub and chose a Witchery tour around 7pm. Organised by Auld Reekie tours (www.auldreekietours.co.uk), the tour chose several over-ground locations to describe various murderous legends of Edinburgh, such as Burke and Hare, before taking us to the medieval torture museum, which can only be described as containing much 'Affordable-Iron'. Dangly bits in fear, we left for the last part of the tour, deep in the vaults of Edinburgh. Here we were told of ghosts, harassing a modern-day witches coven, and shown a modern pagan temple. The tour culminated in shock, horror and cynical AFP members, but was good fun. In advice mode, I would suggest to any wanting to go on a tour in future to take a later tour, perhaps at 10.30pm or so, as they are more 'interesting' (read graphic). However, disaster befell us at the hands of the evil Vodafone; apparently, the vast amounts of tourists in Edinburgh just now have over-loaded the network. This resulted in my phone being 'booted' off the network that evening, which I didn't notice until it was too late... Brian and Caroline, who had been unable to meet us earlier in the day due to illness, had being trying to contact us to meet. Alas, it was too late - the gods had conspired against your noble meet-organiser. So I organised another meet for the following Tuesday. Again, we met in the Tron at 1pm, but the weather was far improved - blue skies even! So we adjourned to the Princes Gardens, and we did lounge around and discuss the rights of man, the human condition, and whether Lord of the Rings was any good. But the memory of the Todo burger yearned in our souls until we could take it no longer. We therefore set out on a quest. The Holyrood, once again, did provide us with much nutrition (and some mushrooms too), and a god few pints of Deuchers IPA :). By 7pm, the full contingent was with us - we were joined by a post-con Beaneater (what did you do to him, fiends!) and a post-theatre-engineering Simon, and we set out to see the Crash Boom Bang Theory (http://www.edfringe.com/searchshows/detail.php?type=show&id=CRAS). The show, set in the spectacular venue of the Edinburgh vaults, was hugely impressive, and all were entertained. By way of a brief description, the show involved the improvisation of certain key moments in history - with a few small changes. Thus, we were witness to the learning at the Inca School of Theatre and Performing Arts, the French Revolution, where the upper-classes were crushed by Marmite, and Shakespeare's ode to the Mini Cooper S. The performers, Rebecca De Unamuno and Murray Fahey, can be highly recommended (BTW, thanks Viv). From those stunning surrounding, we moved to what is IMHO, the best new pub in Edinburgh (Nicol Edwards). The decor, splendid, and the beer, cheap (Tight-Arse-Tuesday), the meet was rounded off. Unfortunately, Caro and Brian had left before the performance, and Simon had an appointment with suspect food in the Grassmarket later that night, so left the pub around 10.30. Or at least, that's what I remember of meet. As they say, correct me if I'm wrong. But, I believe everyone enjoyed the meet(s), and I hope to have another Edinburgh meet in the not-so-distant future. Photos to follow... -- PDoc pdocherty-at-hotmail-dot-com
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