

A Journey to the Trossachs!
Today, we woke up an hour early and filed onto a giant tour bus that was to take us into the Trossachs, a region at the gateway to the...
The French Baby (first show.)
Live theater causes you to have to react to a whole host of unexpected occurrances. You can be 100% prepared, practiced, and trained and...


Top of the World
We took a morning trip to see a lovely performance by a school from Wisconsin, where we were given clown noses and where a quick-thiking...


In the Heart of the Royal Mile
With over 3,000 shows performing in the span of just 3 weeks, the matter of getting punters to come to see your show is not...


Global Citizens with National Pride
After a wonderful day of seeing a show or two, visiting the monuments up on Calton Hill just outside of Edinburgh, and a very successful...


#Queen B
"B," which is how Meg often likes to call Bailey, was possibly the best tour guide I have ever met. Don’t get me wrong--Dave, whom we met...
How to Choose a Show at the Fringe
In a city with over 3000 events, 300 venues, and almost 1000 different performing groups, how do you decide just how you are going to...
Rooting for the Home Team
Today is the official opening of the Fringe, which means that the first American High School Theatre Festival shows performed today. We...


Coming Attractions
Today was our day to perform on the "preview stage" in the middle of the street festival at the Royal Mile. We also went to a lot of...


A Few More Snapshots
The Ceildh (pronounced "Kay Lee") is very difficult to photograph, but lots of fun. We signed out a rehearsal room and ran a pick-up...