A Fringe Quickie (#43) with ‘Olivia Raine Atwood: Oops’

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Questions answered by Olivia Raine Atwood.

Q1: If you could take just one record with you to survive the Fringe — your ultimate comfort, hype, or grounding track — what would it be, and why?

Let It Burn by Troll’s Cottage. Nothing on this earth gets me as hype as building a mythical fire while pretending to play the drums.

Q2: Is your show the type to leave a toothbrush — or just some wild memories and a dent in the pillow?

Oops makes sure to spray the apartment in her perfume. She’s dousing the cushions in the dead of night. You’ll be smelling her for WEEKS. Good luck forgetting about THAT girl.

Q3: What’s something your show reveals about you that might surprise a date?

I’m a professional matchmaker and I’m doing a show about dating so…you better play your cards right or you could end up in this thing.

Q4: If your show walked into a bar, what would it order?

Oops would immediately order a lemonade with a silly little umbrella. She can’t handle liquor. She’s too much of a romantic to toss alcohol in the mix.

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Olivia Raine Atwood: Oops

Date(s): Fri 01 Aug to Sat 23 Aug (21 shows)

Time(s): 5:25pm (60 mins)

Location: Venue 236: Greenside @ George Street, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 22-26 George Street, EH2 2PQ

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