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Act I. Scene I The barge she sat on . like a bm'nished throne

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But she didn ’t have a Fringe Programme.

_. ‘LEO: Tony.you hayen’tgottwotirstelass

stamps have you?

TONY: All the world’s a stage And all the men and women merely players.

CLEO: Yes. but anyone can take part in the Fringe. Tony.

TONY: Though this be madness. yet there be method in‘t. It is meat and drink to me to see a clown.

CLEO: There are more things in the Edinburgh Fringe Than are dreamt of in your philosophy: Professional. amateur. international and local.

TONY: We must haye change. we must therefore put money in our purse.

CLEO: Not at all. Prices range from £6 down to as little as I: I . There are good concessions available and there is lots to see for free.

TONY: Must we divide the Sunday from the w eek‘.’

(.‘LEO: No. shows run all day. every day. and on 20 August there is Fringe Sunday when I50.0Il0 people will enjoy buskers. music theatre.jazz bands and hot air balloons. ab

TONY: O wonderful. wonderful. and most wonderful! and yet again wonderful. and “(a after that. out of all whooping. 3

CLEO: Stands Scotland where it did? "

FOR YOlTR COPY OF THE FRINGE PROGRAMME (OUT .ll'NE I989) SEND TWO FIRST CLASS STAMPS NOW TO: BOX L. THE FRINGE ()FFI(‘E I80 HIGH STREET

EDINBURGH EIII IQS Telephone 031 226 5257 or 5259

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