This is the video of the hit walking tour of Leith, filmed during the pandemic in August 2021. Watch on YouTube from wherever you are.
Join Leith Comedy Festival and Invisible Cities’ award-winning tour guide Paul as he tells you about the women of Leith throughout history, from Mary de Guise to Mary Moriarty.
This joyful walking tour of Leith is packed with historical curiosities and uproarious anecdotes that will make you gasp with amazement and roar with laughter. Paul is a Leith legend in his own right, and you will find out why on the tour. Leith will never be the same again.
“This is hugely entertaining, packed full of fascinating facts and gloriously unique” The Scotsman.
Notes:
All donations will go to Invisible Cities (less small service charge). Any pay-it-forward tickets will be used to create pay-what-you-can tickets for other events at Leith Comedy Festival.
This video is 30 minutes long.
A video link will be emailed to you before the event starts, or you can access the video on www.leithcomedyfest.com and find the link there over the festival weekend.
You will need to be able to log in to YouTube to access this event.
Age 18+. Contains strong language and adult themes. Captions are available in English.
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