A Fringe Quickie (#142) with ‘Flamenc Oh!!’

Questions answered by David Bastidas.

Q1: Aside from this Quickie, what is the most desperate marketing tactic you plan on using to get bums in seats this August? 280 chars

We’ll be taking to the streets with a direct action. We’re convinced that as soon as people feel the pulse and live energy of Flamenc Oh!, they’ll have no choice but to rush to the theatre. We want them to experience a preview of the magic that awaits them on stage.

Q2: If you brought this show home for the holidays, how would your parents react to them?

They would love it! And not just my parents, but the whole family. Flamenc Oh! is a celebration designed to make you laugh, be happy, get emotional, and love without reservation. It reflects life itself and that energy that’s so uniquely ours, so they would totally relate.

Q3: If all the shows running right now were at a massive Fringe house party, what is your show doing?

Ours would be in the center of the dance floor, where everyone is dancing, laughing, and having nonstop fun. Flamenc Oh! would undoubtedly be the party within the party: that magnetic corner with the most contagious art and energy of the entire festival.

Q4: How will the audience remember you the morning after?

Without a doubt, the audience will wake up with huge smiles and humming our rhythm. They’ll remember us as that unforgettable burst of positive energy, and the first thing they’ll do is recommend the show to their friends so that no one misses this unique experience.

About the show

Flamenc Oh!!

Date(s): Previews week (Fri 31st July to Thurs 6th Aug) • Week 1 (Fri 7th to Thurs 13th Aug) • Week 2 (Fri 14th to Thur 20th Aug) • Final week(s) (Fri 21st to Mon 31st Aug)

Time(s): Afternoon (Between 12-noon and 6pm)

Ticket type: Paid

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