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2013 Edinburgh Fringe

Bath Time

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14: Gilded Balloon Teviot

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Tidy sexual health clinic nurses vs Maggie Thatcher, microchip robbers vs drug runners, hand jobs vs Xmas trees. Gangland Edinburgh 1996. Three childhood friends Spike, Joe Joe and Billy take part in a high scale robbery that goes wrong. Who can trust who and whose turn is it for Bath Time? 'Another slice of true Edinburgh class' (Irvine Welsh). Bath Time is a dark comedy with a heart from the creator of the critically acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe 2012 sell-out show Big Sean, Mikey and Me: 'Must see!'(Stage). **** (Scotsman, Metro, ThreeWeeks, BroadwayBaby.com). 'An exceptional piece!' ***** (Quotidian Times).

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Edinburgh Fringe 2013 interview: Ruaraidh Murray

Something in a league all to itself and a true slice a originality in Ruaraidh Murray Bath Time. We spoke with Ruaraidh ahead of the Fringe run about the play and what the audiences can expect.

The New Current, 9th August 2013

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Bath Time is a darkly comic one-man show written and performed by Ruaraidh Murray and directed by Tim Stark. Tidy sexual health clinic nurses vs Maggie Thatcher, microchip robbers vs drug runners, hand jobs vs Xmas trees...

Gangland Edinburgh, 1996. Three childhood friends Spike, Joe Joe and Billy take part in a high scale robbery that goes wrong. Who can trust who and whose turn is it for Bath Time...?

Ruaraidh enjoyed huge success with his first one man show, Big Sean, Mikey and Me, at the Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2012, where it enjoyed a sell-out run and five star reviews. The Gilded Balloon then co-produced a Scottish tour in February 2013 and Ruaraidh is currently adapting the stage script of the show both for radio and film, with director Paul Robinson.

Ruaraidh was born and raised in Stockbridge in Edinburgh and went on to study acting at The Oxford School of Drama, and has numerous stage, TV and film roles to his name, most recently working on, Bob Servant Independent, the new BBC Four comedy starring Brian Cox. Director Tim Stark is a winner of the John S. Cohen Directors Bursary at the National Theatre Studio and English Touring Theatre, whose most recent production, Khadija is 18 at the Finborough, was Critic's Choice in The Times, The Evening Standard and Time Out.

Performances

Date Time Venue
31st Jul 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
1st Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
2nd Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
3rd Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
4th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
5th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
6th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
7th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
8th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
9th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
10th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
11th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
12th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
13th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
14th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
15th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
16th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
17th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
18th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
19th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
20th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
21st Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
22nd Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
23rd Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
24th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
25th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot
26th Aug 2013 15:15 Gilded Balloon Teviot

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