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Adoption File #HW-012 · Missing Sock Crew · Fringe Wing
Origin: Recovered from a Gilded Balloon storage crate, Edinburgh, 2023 · Status: Crew, solo, falsetto permanently cracked · Former billing: second banana, first heartbreak
He was never supposed to be the star. He was the dopey one. The tongue-out one. The boke to someone else’s tsukkomi. But in comedy, the straight sock rarely gets the documentary.
There was a decade when the act had everything. Sold-out Fringe rooms. BBC spots. International tours. A show called Goes To Hollywood that actually went. Awards on the wall and throat lozenges in every pocket. He sang in falsetto. Scotland laughed. Australia laughed. Even the Channel Isles laughed, and they have seen worse.
Then the rooms got smaller. The tours got shorter. Zoom replaced the stage. The other sock — the sharp one, the right hand, the one critics named first — started doing panel shows without him. He told himself it was scheduling. He knew it was exile.
The falsetto cracked first. Not metaphorically. Actually cracked, mid-Macbeth parody, in front of forty-seven people and a reviewer who was already checking his phone. After that he drank whatever was in the green room. Not drugs — worse. Fringe wine. Discount whisky. The tears of a performer who can hear applause through a wall but cannot get back through the door.
He was found in a prop crate between a broken kilt pin and a cassette nobody will digitize, still wearing a scrap of tartan like a medal from a war comedy lost. The tip jar was empty. The microphone was gone. The other sock was in London doing a warm-up set for something with better lighting.
He used to close shows. Now he closes a drawer. Riches to rags is a long flight when you travel by hand.
Not recommended for: comedy duos hoping to reunite the act, anyone who says “just get back on stage,” Edinburgh landlords, or socks who still believe both hands matter equally.
Adoption note: Bittersweet. Fringe-worn. Falsetto on life support. Solo by circumstance, not choice. No refunds once he starts singing anyway.





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