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Oct. 5th, 2007 02:41 am
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I must say that watching Edwin being straitjacketed and chained is considerably more entertaining when it's being done by a striking young lovely clad in a fairly small amount of purple latex, a few laces and pasties. (Engaged to the tattoed beat messiah of a stage manager. Quelle surprise.) This gig was a bit more upmarket than we've played before; there was even a proper rider, though with eighteen acts and sundry comperes and so forth, it didn't last long. I only got two warm Carlings and that was it, pouf, disparu.

Interesting crowd back-stage. Very varied bill, from burlesque - lots of burlesque, and I can tell you, it's mighty hard watching all those young lovelies diving in and out of their costumes all night, mighty hard, sir - to magic and song and dance and Commando McAndrew the kilted trapeze artiste. Yerse. Saw very little of the show, alas, but did spot [livejournal.com profile] andyravensable, [livejournal.com profile] mouseboks and [livejournal.com profile] augeas in the throng. And throng it was - quite a packed house.

The act, alas, was blighted. The strobe lights, intended to lend a kinematograph effect, didn't work at first. The soundman scurried off to find out why, leaving me with a dead mic, so my lavishly rehearsed and rewritten intro - the sole purpose of my visit - was inaudible at first and I was met with cries of "WE CAN'T HEAR YOU!" There are limits to exactly how much I can Project, and over music and a chatting crowd, my reach is about the centre of the front row. I managed to signal to another act, he got the stage manager, and the deputy stage manager scurried on with an entirely different mic - and tried to give it to Ed's chainers-up!

Rather shambolic, but the rest of my patter went on - the show must go on, darlings - and was well-received, and then his glamorous assailants and I scurried off to leave him to do the hard bit. And the strobe worked and the crowd went wild, so I take it it went well. I know he's suffering with a bad shoulder at the moment, so my hat's off to the lad, he did good.

Then it was just wandering around a little with a freebie cranberry juice - woohoo - and a tiny spot of goth-bothering.

Good crowd, interesting place, eye-watering table tariff (some of the bottles of spirits were North of £300, begad). Not really my sort of shindig nor music - I like jazz, but trad or impro, not showtunes or dance-band - but it's far more interesting to see it from behind the scenes in any case.

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