
With a decade at the Fringe and a host of sell-out shows already under their kilt-belts, the duo return with a selection from The Corries’ songbook. Inspired by a love of The Corries, Douglas Kay and Martin Philip sing, play and banter their way through an entertaining hour of traditional Scottish and comic songs
Music: folk, traditional. All Ages
The Sorries are Douglas Kay (vocals, guitar, bodhran, mandolin) and Martin Philip (vocals, guitar, bodhran). The duo celebrated ten years at the Fringe last year, and have garnered great reviews and full houses across the decade
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Reviews
The Corries are arguably Scotland's best-known folk band. Their unique and distinctive take on Scottish classics have resulted in singalongs and pubs for generations, and their own songwriting skill secured "Flower of Scotland" as Scotland's official-unofficial national anthem.
A sell out today and deservedly so. Buy your tickets now!. This performance of a selection of well known and less well known Scottish Songs is engaging and fun. A hour of lively authentic music with plenty of audience participation, clapping, toe tapping and singing if you want to - not compulsory! Full of humour (these two guys don’t take themselves too seriously) and are bang up to date with digs at Theresa May and Boris Johnson included! Much to my surprise, I enjoyed it.