Alex Salmond '˜could take Edinburgh Fringe show on tour'
The politician, who was ousted from Westminster in June’s snap general election, took to the stage with a series of special guests in his show Alex Salmond... Unleashed.
After 19 performances at the world famous arts festival - with performances raising more than £23,000 for charity - the former SNP leader said: “That’s all folks... for now.”
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Hide AdHe added: “The show has been a tremendous success and we have welcomed a host of amazing guests to the Fringe stage, raising money for good causes far and wide.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time treading the boards at the Festival and I relished being Alex Salmond... Unleashed for 19 shows in a row.
“Thank you to all the backroom staff involved in such a top-class production. That’s all - but only for now!”
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Hide AdGuests on Mr Salmond’s show over its run included politicians such as Brexit Secretary David Davis, as well as the former Celtic footballer Neil Lennon and comedian John Bishop.
The last show featured Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell as well as a surprise appearance by singer Sheena Wellington, who performed the Robert Burns classic A Man’s A Man For A’ That, which she sang at the opening of the Scottish Parliament in 1999.
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh, the former SNP MP who produced the show, confirmed talks were taking place with a view to taking it on the road.
She said: “This has been a fantastic production all round and the city of Edinburgh has been a great host.
“After a variety of enquiries and requests, we are now in discussions to take Alex Salmond ... Unleashed on tour, so watch this space!”