This Glorious Monster: 10 Edinburgh Fringe questions
This Glorious Monster answers 10 questions about their 2016 Edinburgh Fringe show...
Give us a quick overview of your comedy career so far. Are you happy with where you're at?
It's been a great three years since we started out. Having focused on filming things for our YouTube channel for the first couple of years, our live show is something we're now really proud of. Two of us are 40 years young and the other two are well on their way, which means we're working as hard as possible before we lose full bladder control.
Tell us two truths and one lie about yourself (but mix them up, keep us guessing!).
1. When we first met, Daniel wore a hoodie with a doily embroidered on it.
2. Adam's number one ambition in life is to make his own sword.
3. Martin once killed a taxi driver.
Describe your new show in exactly 23 words.
From depraved driving instructors to sadistic HR ladies, Wrong'uns is a universe inhabited by the gloriously monstrous characters that surround us all everyday.
Any cunning plans to get more punters in?
By using a combination of Phil Collins and head-locks.
What's your plan for trying to eat - and drink - healthily during the Fringe?
Tonight we're having our third curry in five days. It's not going well.
What will you miss most while you're away from home?
Four episodes of Country File.
Aside from performing, what else are you looking forward to doing in Scotland's fine capital?
Developing bigger calf muscles.
If you took over programming a Fringe venue, what would your perfect line-up of comedians be?
Louis CK, Peter Cook, Charlie Chuck, Vic & Bob, Morecambe & Wise.
Name the one person you'd rather not bump into during the festival.
Touchy Phil. Obviously.
Why should audiences pick your show over the 1,800+ other Fringe offerings listed on BCG this year?
We've received a four and a half star review already, we're selling out and we're one of your 'Comedy Top Tips' for the festival - you can't say fairer than that!
'This Glorious Monster: Wrong 'Uns' is at Pleasance Courtyard at 4:30pm until the 29th August. Listing
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