FESTIVAL NEWS P I C O F T H E W E E K

TOPPING UP

Here at List HQ we love a new

venue, and are much excited by Topside, the Underbelly’s

newest venture, to be found at the back of Edinburgh’s Festival

Theatre. Highlights heading for the 200-capacity theatre studio include

the world premiere of Alexander Masters’ Stuart: A Life Backwards,

written by BAFTA award-winner Jack Thorne, kiddies favourite

The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik,

cult musical My Name is Sue,

funnyman and Foster’s Edinburgh

Comedy Award winner Doctor Brown lest we forget moreish

cabaret feast and List favourite, Le Gateau Chocolat (pictured).

The lovely Johnny Vegas will TT return to the festival on 11

Aug to talk about his

upcoming autobiography in the Spielgeltent at

Assembly.

Could sightings of a mobile Khushi’s van mean curry on the go this festival?

We hope so. We

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CAB GAB Often the source of the best local gossip, we asked some Edinburgh taxi drivers who they’ve had in the back of their cab during the festival

CREATIVE ENDEAVOURS

Royal Mile hoggers. Walk with purpose, people, or get off our beat.

‘I had the comedian Jimmy Carr once, he waited around as I struggled to nd him 5p change! I ended up giving it to him in coppers.’ SADIN MARKOS (Edinburgh cabbie for 15 years) ‘I’ve had everyone! I gave the comedian Johnny Vegas a lift once, he was honestly a laugh a minute. I’ve also had Michael Palin, he was nice enough but a bit stuck up I thought.’ SCOTT SMITH (Edinburgh cabbie for 10 years)

‘Everyone and anyone. JK Rowling after she did a reading at the Book Festival and I once had Midge Ure and Eddie Izzard in here together a few years ago, which was amazing. Eddie Izzard was such a nice guy.’ MARK TAYLOR (Edinburgh cabbie for 10 years) ‘Loads of people, but my most memorable was the Big Yin himself, Billy Connolly.’ THOMAS COOPER (Edinburgh cabbie for 30 years) Interviews: Katy Spry

10 THE LIST FESTIVAL 1–8 Aug 2013

Look out in the next issue of The List for full details of the i rst Creative Carbon award shortlist of the festival. The award aims to encourage

productions, artists and venues

to become carbon neutral, as well as celebrating those who already are. Interested artists and productions can apply to be considered, or get more

information, at CREATIVECARBONSCOTLAND.COM/

PROJECTS

Too much choice. Thousands of shows to choose from, so little time.