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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2018

Edinburgh Preview: Terry Alderton: The Musical at Assembly – George Square

by Theatre Weekly
June 25, 2018
Reading Time: 1 min read
Terry Alderton c. Steve Ullathorn

Terry Alderton c. Steve Ullathorn

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After last year’s award-winning Fringe show, Terry Alderton returns to Edinburgh with a brand new musical (yes, musical!), about his unconventional life so far. The show will cover his early career as a professional footballer, his time as a host on BBC1 Saturday night, his Perrier award nomination, his time in the CIA, the fight over a parking space with Prince Charles, the loss of his imaginary friend Bogey and his complete mental breakdown. Written by Terry with music by Grammy nominee Owen Parker (who has recently worked with the Pet Shop Boys, Robbie Williams, Girls Aloud and Simple Minds) the show promises to be a thrilling and unsettling insight into the mind of a comic genius set to some unforgettable and life-affirming music.

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