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Going Coastal with Donald McGinty

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Going Coastal with Donald McGinty

The City Cafe

19 Blair Street
Nineties: AUG 6-16 at 11:55 (60 min) - Pay What You Can tickets - from £2.50

Going Coastal with Donald McGinty

Daft laughs and character comedy parodying a TV show that hasn't been on the air in 15 years. TV Presenter Donald McGinty sets sail with his award-nominated show (Best Poster Design - Brighton Fringe 2024). This show has everything; a surprisingly earnest bit about the environment, a vaguely satisfying dramatic arc and a very niche reference to the TV show Neighbours.

It's a light hearted, light entertainment show that's surprisingly dark for its time slot, with jokes about the seaside, seagulls and c-list celebrities. Watch this and Donald promises you'll never drown again. Just don't forget the McGinty family motto "whin adventure beckons be daein' yer business afore ye leave the hoose!"

"McGinty proves an affable captain of this enjoyable pleasure cruise." Chortle

Edinburgh Fringe Audience Reviews 2025:

"I had so much fun! Brilliant jokes and great connection with audience :) from now on every time I see a seagull I laugh."

"Great way to start the day. A must see for anyone who has watched the TV programme Coast."

"Smart and silly."

"Absolutely hilarious! Go see it!!"

"Great show thank you! Clever and funny yet some thought provoking messages in the background! Thoroughly enjoyed this and deserves to be seen."

This year we have two entry methods: Free & Unticketed or Pay What You Can
Free & Unticketed: Entry to a show is first-come, first served at the venue - just turn up and then donate to the show in the collection at the end.
Pay What You Can: For these shows you can book a ticket to guarantee entry and choose your price from the Fringe Box Office, up to 30 mins before a show. After that all remaining space is free at the venue on a first-come, first-served bases. Donations for walk-ins at the end of the show.



News and Reviews for this Show

May 13, 2024    Chortle

Talk about commitment to the idea. Post-lockdown, Manchester-based comedian Sean Mason made just over a dozen episodes of his spoof travelogue Going Coastal, most about ten to 15 minutes long, even though most of them attracted well short of 100 viewers on YouTube.

But he clearly believes the idea, presented in the guise of his Scottish alter-ego Donald McGinty, has (sea) legs and has now created a live spin-off, too.

It has the slight feel of a sketch idea that’s got too big for his boots, but the appeal is that Mason has created a whole, credible world around this mild-mannered character. The videos certainly evoke the endless genre of personable presenters walking towards the camera in scenic UK locations, with quirky ideas such as a ‘save our seagulls’ campaign – as if they need saving – giving things a twist.

The suggestion that something awful happened during filming provides some cheekily dark asides, while there’s a recurring story about McGinty being reunited with his seafaring grandfather for added plot. It’s all nonsense but Mason presents it with a good-natured adherence to the fiction that encourages the audiences to get on board, too, from trying to learn semaphore to applauding small triumphs.

It’s mildly silly rather than raucously laugh-out-loud, but the lapping tide of gently amiable parody is quietly cheering while McGinty proves an affable captain of this enjoyable pleasure cruise. Click Here For Review