2016 Edinburgh Fringe
The True Story Of Scotland
This show was not included in the Fringe brochure.
The true Story of Scotland Billy McGuire brings his "ain't always honest" attitude to the history of Scotland from its origins in the Irn age when we discovered the brew. .....and Nessie: oh yes, we will speak of Nessie
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Performances
Date | Time | Venue |
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6th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
7th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
8th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
9th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
10th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
11th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
12th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
13th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
14th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
15th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
16th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
17th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
18th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
19th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
20th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
21st Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
22nd Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
23rd Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
24th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
25th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
26th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
27th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
28th Aug 2016 | 18:45 | Sportsters |
User reviews
I, and nine others waited patiently for this show to begin, but after some 12 minutes in which the artist failed to show, we resolved to entertain ourselves. Imagine a show where the audience had to not only spectate, but also ran the show, and good fun it was!
So, what went wrong? Perhaps Brian McGuire could enlighten us, or, if he is writing the history of Scotland, is there perhaps something he knows about the future, and therefore has done a runner?