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Golf show is on course for 2009 Fringe



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THE history of golf on Leith Links is to be documented in a play in next year's Fringe.
The Leith Rules Golf Society – the organisation set up to protect the area's golfing heritage – commissioned the writing of a three-act play based on the origins of the game.

The play has now been completed, and it is expected that a cast will be sought and rehearsals will take place in time for it to become a main feature at next year's Fringe event.

A spokeswoman for the organisation said the author of the play had been meeting with actors from the amateur dramatic group Leitheatre.

She said: "The author has been meeting with a subgroup of Leitheatre to hear the script read aloud by actors, in order to develop the draft into a script ready for production in the 2009 Fringe."

Leith Links is the site of the first ever game of golf played by official rules.





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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2008 10:29 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh Festival Fringe
 
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20something,

Edinburgh 05/07/2008 13:56:19
Em... can we get the 2008 Fringe out of the way first?

 

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