PLEASANCE PLEASANCE SESSIONS

DREAMS For the second time, The Pleasance Sessions brings a feast of music and arts to Edinburgh University’s famous theatre. Nina Glencross previews this year’s line-up

I t’s one of Edinburgh’s grandest venues, yet the Pleasance is often overlooked outside the month of August when it’s transformed into a bustling Fringe venue. Thankfully, after a successful i rst year which gained a nomination for Best Small Festival at the Scottish Event Awards The Pleasance Sessions returns to help put the theatre back on the map, with ten days of music, i lm, comedy and spoken word events open to the general public.

The festival’s launch night features majestic trio The Twilight Sad with support from Hidden Orchestra (Thu 9 Oct). From there, each evening is curated by one of a host of musicians, promoters and publications from around the country, from BBC Radio DJ Vic Galloway, who brings Glasgow cheeky chaps Casual Sex, Broken Records and the mesmeric LAW to the theatre (Fri 10 Oct), to Edinburgh-based art collective Neu! Reekie!.

‘We try and season in hidden themes to each of the shows and capture a shared synergy in the acts sometimes only for our own comfort and amusement,’ explains the collective’s Michael Pedersen. With a bill featuring TeenCanteen, Fini Tribe, Richard Jobson and Liz Lochhead, Pedersen promises ‘a veritable artistic buffet’ (Sun 12 Oct). Elsewhere, beloved performer Beerjacket brings his tenth-anniversary celebrations to the festival (Mon 13 Oct). The alt-folk singer/songwriter hosts a special night featuring friends and collaborators from over the years, including Fatherson’s Ross Leighton and Fake Major. ‘You can play a gig anywhere,’ he says, ‘but a theatre like the Pleasance demands a show.’

There’s also the addition of the internationally renowned Independent Label Market (Sat 11 Oct) and the return of Och!Toberfest (Fri 10 & Sat 11 Oct).

‘Och!Toberfest was such a success last year that we thought we would combine that with the Label Market day, add a bit of bunting and celebrate the fact we have such a wide range of Scottish brewers and labels in one place,’ explains festival organiser Rae Baker. ‘What better way to celebrate than £3 pints, a bunting overload and a full label showcase from [record label] Olive Grove?’

Featuring Woodenbox, The Moth and the Mirror, Call to Mind and Skinny Dipper, the label’s Lloyd Meredith hopes the showcase will ‘see some collaborations between some of the Olive Grove family’ (Sat 11 Oct). Fellow independent label Middle of Nowhere present an equally exciting showcase, headlined by Roddy Hart and the Lonesome Fire (Tue 14 Oct). The List’s night brings together Prehistoric Friends, Two Wings and Ubre Blanca with the stunning visuals of Adventures in Light, along with TYCI DJs (Thu 16 Oct). And alongside the return of comedian Paul Foot’s sell-out Fringe show, Edinburgh University’s Folk Club holds an intimate evening with Ben Sands (Wed 15 Oct). The Insider Festival returns with A Night at the Theatre, Remixed (Fri 17 Oct), before The Phantom Band and Remember Remember bring the festival to a close (Sat 18 Oct).

‘There’s an enormous amount of talent in Scotland,’ adds Baker. ‘The Pleasance Sessions gives a unique stage to come and experience something really special in Edinburgh.’

The Pleasance Sessions, the Pleasance, Edinburgh, Thu 9–Sat 18 Oct, dustymoose.co.uk

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