Debut comedy show from BBC Radio 4 character comic FRAN MOULDS. Significant Human Error is a show about mistakes and change, told through six hilarious and original characters.
Samantha Powell - welcoming you to a Welsh Mining Museum, at which there is no overt political agenda and no problems whatsoever. Dr. Dan Riley - Christian academic and former rock drummer, Dan presents his radical theories. Sex is a conversation, is a conversation he wants to have with you. Timalana Giovanni - story workshop your Story. Everyone has a Story. What is Story? Story is me. Story is all of us. Ryan Dawlish - base-jumping and climbing legend, Ryan has funded his own DVD, Ryan’s Rocks: Ryan Rocks. Can Ryan handle the adrenalin of a crippling financial loss? Sarah Leather - a teenager from Bolton who has converted to Islam. Her weekly YouTube video diary is full of top tips for girls like her. Morgana Haught - highly-educated celeb correspondent of a liberal broad sheet loves herself except when she hates herself; feminist except when women make elementary fashion errors.
FRAN MOULDS is a writer, actress and comic performer. She gigs regularly on the character comedy circuit and was a member of the Umbrella Birds, a critically acclaimed, four-woman sketch group, also starring in their BBC Radio 4 series, The Ladies.
FRAN’s extensive work in theatre includes a number of shows with award-winning, internationally acclaimed immersive theatre company punchdrunk. She has also performed in events with gaming agency Coney and four shows with multinational storytellers YouNeedMe, with whom she is a core member. FRAN trained with the Company Song of the Goat in Poland and at LISPA (London Institute for Performing Arts). The show is directed by Adam Brace.
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What the press have said about Fran Moulds:
“Versatile and accomplished” Chortle
“Beautifully performed. Precise and humane” The List
LISTINGS INFORMATION
Significant Human Error
Venue: Udderbelly - Wee Coo
Date: 1st - 26th August
Time: 2.50pm
Box Office: 0844 545 8252
For more information and press tickets, please contact: edinburghpress@avalonuk.com or phone:
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Avalon has been presenting shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 1988, promoting more Edinburgh Comedy Award winners and nominees than any other company, including: CHRIS ADDISON, GREG DAVIES, DAVE GORMAN, HARRY HILL, RUSSELL HOWARD, RUSSELL KANE, THE MIGHTY BOOSH, AL MURRAY, KRISTEN SCHAAL & KURT BRAUNOHLER and FRANK SKINNER and two of only three female winners of the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Award; JENNY ECLAIR and LAURA SOLON. Last year saw CHRIS RAMSEY nominated at the festival. Avalon has been presenting its new talent vehicle and the Fringe’s longest running stand-up showcase, The Comedy Zone, at the festival for the last 21 years, which has launched the careers of some of the biggest names in stand-up: DAVE GORMAN, HARRY HILL, RUSSELL HOWARD, MARK LAMARR, STEWART LEE, SIMON MUNNERY, AL MURRAY and ROSS NOBLE.
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