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Some Explicit Polaroids

August 8, 2005 |

From the writer of ‘Shopping and F**king’ Mark Ravenhill comes another thought provoking play based in the latter end of the last century but it really could be anytime. In search of a happy life six strangers are somewhat … Read More

Stags and Hens

August 8, 2005 |

Willy Russell is probably best known for the long running West End Musical Blood Brothers or perhaps Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine, plays that were made into highly successful movies, however this play in my opinion is at least … Read More

Star Wars Trilogy in 30 Minutes

August 8, 2005 |

When Festival Theatre USA were last at the fringe the show ‘Star Wars: Trilogy in 30 Minutes’ was always a sell-out. This time round the houses are quite full but at present no extra performances are scheduled. I wondered … Read More

The Tales Revisited

August 8, 2005 |

The Canterbury Pilgrims present ‘The Tales Revisited’, the group have had some trials bringing the show to Edinburgh. With only a matter of weeks the venue let them down and they had to find a new home for their … Read More

Teechers

August 8, 2005 |

In the ten years that Harland Hamstrings have been attending the Fringe I suppose they have used more John Godber plays than any other playwright, and they have dusted off Teechers once again as one of their 5 pieces … Read More

Terrorist! The Musical

August 8, 2005 |

Bush has beaten the Terrorist, the only way they can survive is by joining the burlesque circus.  Seven of the worlds most notorious Terrorists work together and fight against each other to survive.  Each has the opportunity to say … Read More

Two  by Fierce Trade

August 8, 2005 |

Two by Jim Cartwright was originally written for John McArdle and Sue Johnston following their exit from soap opera Brookside. Set in a Northern pub, we meet a whole lot, 14 in fact, dysfunctional characters, none more so than … Read More

The War Bus

August 8, 2005 |

In a quiet Lancashire pub life goes on despite the rumored invasion of Poland. Memories of the past war are resurrected by the possibility of another. In a room upstairs the old man is being looked after by his … Read More

The Watcher

August 8, 2005 |

The Watcher is a new play by Jeremy Paul. A  park scene where a woman is sitting alone in the park enjoying the sunshine and a picnic. She is approached by a weird guy, Is she in trouble? is … Read More

We’re not in Brixton Anymore

August 8, 2005 |

Three businessmen wake up in purgatory and don’t seem to know who they are, where they are or how they got there. Or at least two of them don’t! With the aid of a well written script, fine acting … Read More