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Fourplay

August 8, 2005 |

Two short plays linked by a common theme – the confusion of the roles of men and women in modern times. The first play is set in a wine bar – well thought out set design in such a … Read More

The Forever Waltz by Glyn Maxwell

August 8, 2005 |

Staged deep within the the bowels of the Baby Belly in the smallest working area for actors I have seen in this year’s Fringe, this setting actually suits the claustrophobic feel of the play. Three characters the intense John, … Read More

Gangrene and Grapes

August 8, 2005 |

This is the sequel to the excellent The Thing and I and in fact follows it in the same space. This time David Martin is alone, the love o his life Lily has met with an unfortunate accident and … Read More

The Glorious and Bloodthirsty Billy the Kid

August 8, 2005 |

The rootinist, tootinist show on the Fringe this side of the Mississippi! Was Billy really such a baddy, was he a hero or just misunderstood? This cast of hundreds, well six, playing hundreds of parts.  Display performance skills acting, … Read More

Golden Prospects

August 8, 2005 |

Skullduggery Theatre Company have become somewhat of a Fringe institution over the last few years and each year their shows get critical acclaim. They are staging three this year The Bicycle Men at Smirnoff Underbelly, I an Star Trek … Read More

Groom

August 8, 2005 |

Another play on the Fringe dealing with internet ‘groom’ and it cannot be easy to write a piece on this subject without making it too dark, and yet it obviously is not a subject that can be treated lightly. … Read More

Guardians

August 8, 2005 |

Peter Morris is fast becoming an icon with the plays that he has written and we are privileged to get the World Premier of Guardians at this years Fringe. This provocative piece is told in turn by a tabloid … Read More

Hannah and Hanna

August 8, 2005 |

Take one 16 year old girl from Margate, called Hannah and a 16 year old Kosovo asylum seeker called Hanna living in Margate, mix in ingrained racial prejudice, stir well leave to prove for the excess of an hour … Read More

Hot Pursuit

August 8, 2005 |

There is a crime wave that has hit the village of Upper Lower Greater Middle Gobbleston, culminating in multiple murder, and it is down to village bobby PC  Butler to solve the mystery. He is to be assisted by … Read More

How I Learned to Drive

August 8, 2005 |

How I learned to Drive was written by the critically acclaimed Paula Vogel tackles head-on the controversial subject of paedophilia, with a touch of near incest thrown in as a side order. Set in the States during the late … Read More