Damian Clark: Extra Show is on at the Gilded Balloon Teviot during August.
- What is your Fringe show about?
About an hour hahahaaaaaa. Classic. It's as many gags as I can fit into an hour. This year more on drinking, technology and a lot about how crap babies are.
- How many times/many years have you appeared at the Fringe?
This is my seventh solo show at the Fringe – my fave number!
- What’s your most memorable moment from the Fringe?
When Tom (who my whole show ‘Grand Theft Damo’ was about when his genital pics appeared in my iCloud) came along half way in the run and did a Q&A about why he takes so many photos of his privat parts.
- What’s the worst thing about the Fringe?
When it ends.
- If you were not a performer what would you be doing?
Standing on a soap box screaming into space.
- How do you prepare for a performance?
Sing ‘How do you solve a problem like Maria’ in its entirety while facing the green room wall.
- Favourite thing about being in Edinburgh?
No travel all month! It's four weeks of becoming a family with all the other acts and staff, you build a real bond that often last a lifetime. Plus the 24-hour guilt free drinking and kebabs.
- What’s the most Scottish thing you’ve ever done?
Got drunk and killed an Englishman (haha kidding!)
- Favourite Scottish food/drink?
Whiskyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Whisky and whisky. Oh and a bit of whisky on the side.
- Sum up your show in three words
Award winning maybe.
Show summary
Strap in for rapid-fire jokes from the Aussie hurricane in this brand-new show.
Damian Clark: Extra Show is on at the Gilded Balloon Teviot during August. For tickets, please visit www.edfringe.com
You can follow Damian on Twitter at @damianclark and find him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DamianClark/
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