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Facebook Fables
August 8, 2009 | adminWith the modern almost obsession of social networking sites I suppose that it is inevitable that a number of productions are being staged this Fringe. This one is pretty well done, there are only three actors playing the roles, … Read More
Ernest and the Pale Moon
August 8, 2009 | adminI first discovered Les Enfants Terribles several fringes ago and have kept an eye out for them since. Each year they seemed to change, then they had a few years with similar themes utilising puppets and music. 2009 sees … Read More
Doctor Whom? My Search For Samuel Johnson
August 8, 2009 | adminThis is David Benson’s second show at the Fringe. Whereas his Noel Coward show was delivered with smooth panache, this show is altogether more personal and less slick. It reveals his enthusiasm for Samuel Johnson and his intention to … Read More
The Canterbury Tales
August 8, 2009 | adminTabard Productions version of Chaucer’s Canterbury’s Tales has many virtues. The young cast show much versatility in successfully taking on many roles, and Harriet Bradley’s direction of her own adaptation is straightforward and clear. After the initial meeting of … Read More
Catwalk Confidential
August 8, 2009 | adminRobyn Petersen the writer and performer of this play tells the story of her life from the early days of growing up in ‘60’s Miami Beach culture through her early 70’s escape to New York and consequently on to … Read More
The Late Show
August 8, 2009 | adminIt’s almost 1am. Why am I standing in the Jelly Belly at this time of the night waiting for a show to START? Why am I not snuggled up in my bed back home with a good book … Read More
Sweeney Todd – The Deamon Barber of Fleet Street
August 8, 2009 | adminSweeney Todd The Deamon Barber of Fleet Street Artfelt Theatre Company present their adaptation of ‘Sweeney Todd the Deamon Barber of Fleet Street’. Sondheim is notoriously difficult to perform but this company do it very well. Despite the cramped … Read More
Austen’s Women
August 8, 2009 | adminWe are invited to be a fly on the wall of a Georgian Ladies dressing room where we encounter the narrator Bex Vaughan sitting at her vanity table preparing for a night out. Perhaps the voice of the writer … Read More
Becoming Marilyn
August 8, 2009 | adminOn stage we see the late grate phenomenon that is Marilyn Monroe. As we get to know this Icon we see more and more of Norma Jean. The question is could one ever exist without the other? More and … Read More
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