Rory O'Hanlon talks about his new show You Are Where You Need To Be.
1 Tell us about your Fringe show
This year’s show is about my life changing experience of doing yoga
2 Best thing about the Fringe?
You’re in the one place for a month
3 Worst thing about the Fringe?
You’re in the one place for a month
4 How many years have you been coming to the Fringe?
Since 2008, so eight years now
5 Favourite Fringe venue?
The Edinburgh Stand
6 Best Fringe memory?
Doing a gig on a Bus
7 Best heckle?
The audiences are pretty kind, the worst thing someone said is could they go to the toilet
8 Craziest on stage experience ?
Not being able to curse for an hour because there was an 8-year-old at the gig
9 What’s on your rider?
Irn Bru and flapjacks
10 How do you wind down after a show?
By trying to sleep for about eight hours
11 What do you love about Scotland?
The people are a great laugh
12 What do you like about Edinburgh?
I feel exotic in Edinburgh
13 What’s the most Scottish thing you’ve done?
Climbed Arthurs Seat in a kilt
14 What kind of jokes do a Scottish crowd seem to respond to?
Ones about how they’re better than English people
15 Favourite joke?
Why did the banana go to the doctor ? He wasn’t peeling well
16 Favourite Scottish food/drink?
Battered mars bars
Rory O'Hanlon's You Are Where You Need To Be runs at the Opium until August 27.
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