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The biggest problem for any actor taking a show to the Edinburgh festival fringe is how to persuade anybody to come and see it.
George W. Bush's convention in Philadelphia in 2000 was criticized for taking a show of diversity to an almost comical extreme.
Reynolds fancies the idea of taking a show to Hong Kong, while Grove's horizons are closer to home – she's looking forward to a stint at the Edinburgh festival.
His points about the uselessness of leafleting as a publicity tool, the crippling expenses involved in taking a show to Edinburgh and the woefully long odds of success were all fair ones.
It's fairly traumatic taking a show to Edinburgh which is one of the reasons I decided to lay off for a while, the other reasons include, the lack of sleep, the weather, the poor food, the weather, the lack of a proper August and the weather.
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It is a regular stop for people taking a show-biz tour of L.A.
They formed to take a show to the Edinburgh fringe a decade ago, and came away with a Fringe First award.
Take a show like The Simpsons.
So I sold my granny's piano to take a show to the Edinburgh festival.
It's easy to take a show like you for granted, to focus on your bad habits.
Take a show intended for 12-year-old girls whose taste in music runs toward sugar pop.
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