26th June
I suspect that 26th June 2017 will mostly be remembered as the day Theresa May agreed to pay the DUP £1 billion for their support to form a government having humiliatingly failed to gain enough Conservative seats to do so herself in an election that she did not need to call. Having been told amongst other things that there is no "magical money tree" to support our public services and public service workers, I can understand why people might consider this to be a slap in the face. Strong and stable? This is calamitous and shambolic.
But I spent 26th June 2017 resting up before heading into town to take in some comedy. Specifically it was Edinburgh previews from Jayde Adams and Spencer Jones downstairs at The Albany. I had thought that the venue had been shut down a few years ago but I'm delighted to see that it's back in commission as it's a nice intimate comedy room. I'm loathe to review other acts really but Jayde wowed the audience with her virtuoso operatic singing and Spencer looks to have taken his clownish "Mr Bean" esque patter to another level with some particularly inventive prop comedy.
But I spent 26th June 2017 resting up before heading into town to take in some comedy. Specifically it was Edinburgh previews from Jayde Adams and Spencer Jones downstairs at The Albany. I had thought that the venue had been shut down a few years ago but I'm delighted to see that it's back in commission as it's a nice intimate comedy room. I'm loathe to review other acts really but Jayde wowed the audience with her virtuoso operatic singing and Spencer looks to have taken his clownish "Mr Bean" esque patter to another level with some particularly inventive prop comedy.
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