
ADVOCATES Frank Burr and Roddy MacLeod are appearing in Flesh, a musical penned by Derek Batchelor QC, during the upcoming Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
This new, black comedy show tells the story of the Burke and Hare murders – the ‘gruesome twosome’ killed 16 people during 1828 in Edinburgh and sold the bodies to Dr Robert Knox for dissection at his anatomy lectures.
Mr Burr is the aloof, ambitious and arrogant anatomist Dr Robert Knox, Curator of the Museum of Comparative Anatomy in Edinburgh. He has acted since the age of six and has performed with the Haddo players in Aberdeenshire, with Onstage 66, Leith Theatre and with the Wardie Players.
He has also sung, along with the broadcaster Richard Baker, with the Haddo House Choral and Operatic Society.
Along with the rest of a stellar cast, Mr Burr and Mr MacLeod will bring this script to life alongside several songs written by John Montgomery, whose previous work includes two other musicals.
“It’s great to team up with a talented musician and composer in John Montgomery. We have a vibrant musical with elements of rock, opera, ballad and Celtic folk all performed by a diverse, energetic and multi-talented cast. You’ll kick yourself if you miss it!” said Mr Batchelor.
Flesh runs from 5 August to 13 August at Surgeons Hall in Edinburgh. Tickets range from £12 to £15. For more information and to book tickets go to www.fleshthemusical.com