A Fringe Quickie (#195) with ‘Seledka’

Questions answered by Uliana Klimchuk.

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

To put it simply, our advertisement plan utilizes traditional scare tactics of the Russian government; Four D’s: dismiss, distort, distract, and dismay.

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

Molotov cocktail.

Q3: Cancel culture has finally come for your show. What sins has it committed?

War crimes.

Q4: The Fringe is horribly expensive. How are you financing this run? Did you remortgage your house, sell your granny, or start an illicit side hustle?

Stole washing machines and refrigerators from abandoned Ukrainian homes and sold them on the black market.

About the show

Seledka

Date(s): 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) • Evening (Between 6pm and 10pm)

Ticket type: Paid

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