Sunday 26 August 2012

Until next year!

Once again time flies when you are having fun and tonight we are doing our last show at the Fringe 2012. And once again we have had a fantastic time. We have seen some absolutely amazing shows like Frisky and Mannish (where Anna and I laughed so hard we had to redo our makeup afterwards), Tubular bells for two, Nothing is really difficult, Out of the blue (where 20 young male Oxford students made us feel old) and many more. We have also seen shows that were not so good but I guess at a festival with more than a thousand performers that can happen.


We are so grateful to all the people that came to see our show, some of them came back again and again and politely laughed at our jokes for the seventh or eight time. And of course once again all the wonderful people that helped us make this happen. The whole Assembly crew, with Michael and Kelly and the rest of you crazy party animals. To our so good-looking and always smiling flyering team whom without we would have had so much less audience, to Doug and Barry for the lights, to Ruben and George for making sure we stayed within the 60 minutes time slot (which we never did so sorry for that) and to Valerie and Lauren and Andrew and so many more.

So sad to leave.

You might wonder what we have been doing during daytime since our show is late at night. Well here is what we have been doing:

Having lunch at the Elbow. So hard to chose from the very good menu.

Having lunch at Jamie Oliver´s Italian restaurant while doing the Billy Idol lip. 

Having dinner at home with friends. 

Recording stuff in our very high tech studio. (Gregory´s bedroom)


Doing our make-up while acting weird.

Networking. (yeah right)

And enjoying the view from our kitchen. Beautiful Edinburgh. 
Goodbye until next year!

Sunday 19 August 2012

Am I what?

Last year at the Fringe we met Andrew, the taxi driver who then became our taxi driver and who is our taxi driver also this year. It is an extreme privilege to have this man, who whenever we need a ride is ready to pick us up. The only problem is that he speaks with such a wonderful Scottish accent that misunderstandings happen every now and then. As last night, when Linda came home (yes, we call our flat Home nowadays) very late and after a few drinks (she had been networking - as she calls it...) and she thought she had the following discussion with Andrew:
Andrew: "Are you peeing in my car?"
Linda: "What? No!"
Andrew: "Are you peeing in my car I asked?"
Linda: "Andrew! I am not that drunk! I am not peeing in your car!"
Andrew: "Linda, ARE YOU PAYING BY CARD?"
Linda: "oh. Yes."

Andrew took us to a very local restaurant where we had some excellent food. Oh and here you can see the newest member of the Fork family. Little miss Ramsten.

This is our very big and glamorous backstage. When we get dressed before the show we need to follow a very strict choreography to avoid punching each other in the face. But we like it. And the champagne helps.

Last year on our day off we made it up to Arthurs seat. This year we made it all the way to the Highlands!
Oh Heathcliff where are you? We might have been singing Wuthering Hights a few times while enjoying the fantastic sceneries.

Loch Ness. And the monster(s).

Sunshine! That´s what we have had for three weeks now. Unbelievable.

But sometimes, late at night, it gets cold and you have to warm yourself under a cosy heater.

Friday 10 August 2012

Jump

The first week in Edinburgh has passed and we have been enjoying every minute. Not only because to our great surprise the weather has been excellent (we know it won´t last...) but also because the shows have been going well and the audience has been fantastic. Here are some pictures of what has been going on!

Every a cappella band has to, at some point of their career, make a poster where everybody is jumping. It´s not really working for us. Or is it?

The audience is up and dancing every night. We love it!

Doing the Lambada for the young boys. Enjoying every minute.

Also Jonte is showing off his dance moves. The crowd is impressed.

He can do anything. You say jump - and he jumps.

Tobias has done a great job once again with the lights. He stayed with us for five days and then he flew back home. To recover.

On Tuesday we did two songs at the BBC Radio live. It is very early in the morning as you can tell by the amount of sunglasses.

Linda is getting energized.



Friday 3 August 2012

Nerves of steel

Hello everybody and greetings from Edinburgh and the Fringe festival!

Backstage at the George square spiegeltent teatro.

Tonight is our opening night and so far things have been going well. Except of course a few things that have been a bit of a challenge... We had a very tight schedule in Finland to get our clothes done on time due to different issues like summer vacation and us being nowhere even close to Helsinki for fittings. Only a few hours before our flight was leaving for Edinburgh I went to pick up our clothes and Outi, who made our clothes, was still sewing the zipper to my dress. With a smile.

Nerves of steel.

Yesterday, only a few hours before the pre-show, Anna tried on her dress and for some reason she couldn´t get into it. Luckily we have Linda, the other woman with nerves of steel. She used her scissors and then she sewed Anna into the dress. Only to use the scissors again after the show.

There is nothing she can´t do.

The pre-show went fine, the clothes worked well, the audience was great and the heat was on! We are so ready for tonight!

Last year we lived behind the green door. This year we live behind the blue door.