A Fringe Quickie (#154) with ‘Piemageddon’

Questions answered by Ian Fox.

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

It’s the chance to legally pie your offspring or a child you’re minding.

Q2: If your show walked into a cocktail bar, what would it order?

Pie-na Colada

Q3: We all have weird pre-performance rituals. What is yours, and how confused would a normal person be if they walked in on you doing it?

Pie-lates.

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

They’ll still be trying to get the foam out of their ears probably.

About the show

Piemageddon

Date(s): Limited run

Time(s): Morning (Before 12-noon)

Ticket type: Pay what you can

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