Well that's it. Scott Mills The Musical happened, and was a roaring success. We hope you've enjoyed meeting all the lovely performers in Edinburgh as well, there were some crackers on. That's the end of this blog for now. I thought it might be a good idea to end by just re-posting some of The One That Doesn't Speak's tweets:
@PleasanceComedy Thank you to all our Pleasance friends. We've had the actual best time ever at the Fringe. Really don't want to leave!
A few shout outs before I disappear for a few days for a rest. THANK YOU Laurie, Jon, Guy, David, and Andrew - best actors EVER!
John, Robin, Nic, Roshni - without whom we wouldn't have a thing, hear a thing, see a thing, or just generally be able to do a thing
Simon, Andy, Dominic, and Sir Desmond O'Connor - musical supremos and damn fine gentlemen.
Ollie - teching overnight in Edinburgh then onstage in London that evening. Top work! Mr Patrick Wilde - you are a genius. Seriously!
Scott, Becklaaaa, Chops, Sam, Rob, Lyndsey, Kel, Will, Mark, Owain, Caren, Tamsin ... these people are the best
Finally, Joe Taylor. @jrtjoe. Don't forget us when you're famous!
Gushing and lovey-hugging over. See you soon for a new adventure. Don't forget to watch this one: www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/scottmills
The PR4L obviously needs a tweet of her own. I had in no way overlooked her contribution.
Bless. Don't forget, you can carry on watching The Musical online as long as you like (it ain't going nowhere), and this blog will always remain here as a lovely permanent record of the fantastic time we had making it and the amazing week in Edinburgh.
As you might have heard, Vernon was our special guest tonight, following in the footsteps of Denise Van Outen and Antony Costa before him. In the 'talent search' scene, Vernon had to impress a judging panel made up of Jo Whiley, Zane Lowe, and The Hoff. How do you think his breakdance went down? Three big "nerrrr"s, that's how!
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All week we've had this lovely view from our studio of the famous Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh. We're trying to persuade Chappers to climb it during the Wonder Years and Floorfillers on Friday. And today, for the first time we saw people up it! Here's the rubbish blurry photo.
Edinburgh is full of musicals and comedians, but also some more abstract performance art. This guy is Fletcher the butler, and he'll do whatever you want as long as it doesn't cost money or break laws. So Scott got him in to fan him. For an hour. He's stood there behind me doing it right now.
The actor that plays Chappers in the musical was on the show on Tuesday, and was quite nervous. Asked what he'd say when he met real Chappers, he said "do anything you like, just don't hit my face". Thankfully, real Chappers saw the funny side, and the two met up for a pint after the show last night.
The Scott Mills Show is coming live from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from 11th-14th August.
Whilst we're here, we're attempting to stage "Scott Mills The Musical"! Over the past few months you've been providing the ideas for storylines, songs, and you've chosen the star of the show, Joe Taylor from Forest of Dean.
Video of the whole musical will be online later in the week, and we'll have loads of coverage of Edinburgh Festival on here too.
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