Andi Neate

Scottish Singer/songwriter returns to the Prague Fringe

Expats.cz Staff

Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 13.05.2010 12:20:38 (updated on 13.05.2010) Reading time: 2 minutes

Prague Fringe 2010

Andi Neate

Performances include:

Thurs 03.06.10 , Fri 04.06.10, Sat 03.05.10
21:30 – 22:30  Divadlo Na Pradle – Kavarna

Fringe Favourite Scottish Singer/songwriter Andi Neate returns for her 9th appearance at this years Prague Fringe.

Delivering solo original, folk/ jazz, with a raw acoustic kick, stunning  vocals and magnetic personality. Andi is a delightful performer, down to earth and full of life´s stories.

She has performed across the globe from the falkland islands to Canada, throughout Europe and the Uk. A touch of Melody Gardot meets Ani Di franco and Tori Amos. A breath of fresh-air for 2010.

She released her 5th album last year to wide acclaim, and returns with a host of new material.

Burnsong winner 2007

Independant Singer/Songwriter Association winner (ISSA)2009

“street-tough acoustic artist set to go far”- MU Magazine

“Andi captures, transforms and reinvents the idea of singer-songwriter and transports the audience into her very special world”- Prague TV Prague Fringe 09´

“Best of the Fest “- Prague TV, Prague fringe 09

“recomended”- New York Times 09

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Pragues eagerly awaited annual marathon of theatre, dance, comedy
and music from around the globe bursts to life on May 28th for 9 days.

The Prague Fringe Festival, now in its 9th year attracts a growing
band of visitors from overseas as well as being increasingly popular
with Czech audiences. The event creates a great international atmosphere
where those on holiday can mix with locals and enjoy an eclectic mix of
high quality and reasonably priced non-elitist theatrical
entertainment.

This exciting event offers 40 different shows with over 200
performances and is a mini and more manageable version of the mighty
world famous Edinburgh Fringe. Its cheaper too with tickets priced at
around a third cheaper than the Edinburgh shows.

All productions are in English, Czech or are non-verbal and are
programmed so that you can see up to 5 shows a day or dip in and out as
you please. Shows take place from the afternoon to late evening, most
last for an hour or so with time between to zip from venue to venue and
grab a bite to eat, or even pop back to your hotel for a freshen-up.

Full programme
on line and tickets on sale NOW. Come and join the Prague Fringe group
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