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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2019

Edinburgh Interview: Alice Snedden on Alice Snedden: Absolute Monster

by Staff Writer
July 19, 2019
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Alice Sneddon Absolute Monster

Alice Sneddon Absolute Monster

Alice Snedden: Absolute Monster is coming to The Pleasance what can you tell us about it?

It’s a stand up comedy show that questions what it means to be a good person and argues that maybe I’m one of the best out there.

What’s the one thing about this show makes it different from all the rest?

It’s the only stand up show written by and starring me. Which is an incredible coo for me.

What inspired you to write the show?

I had a genuine identity crisis and a corresponding deadline.

       

Is it based on real events?

It sure is! What a ride it’ll be.

How does it feel to be at The Pleasance?

Sensational. Like a hot bath on a cold day, or like a cool bath on a hot day. I had such a good time there last year, I’ve come back to the exact same room.

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Why should people come see Alice Snedden: Absolute Monster?

Because they owe me this. I can’t get into the details, but they know what I’ve done for them. The least they can do is buy a ticket.

Alice Snedden: Absolute Monster is at The Pleasance 31st July – 25th August (not 14th).

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