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Lucky Dip

August 8, 2009 |

What happens when two saddo losers, who are desperate to become winners, come head to head? Surely something is gonna have to give! This is the story that is told in this three handed funny play staged as one … Read More

Faust In The Box

August 8, 2009 |

Looking like most peoples vision of a mime artiste, all in black with a white painted face, Bridge Markland, who is apparently a Berlin transformation artist, performs Goethe’s “Faust”. We have a giant box on stage with a shuttered … Read More

Heroin(e) For Breakfast

August 8, 2009 |

I must admit this play didn’t originally make my shortlist, but I was persuaded to go and see it following recommendations by friends. Set in a dowdy rundown flat, Tommy, Craig McArdle, and his flatmate and ex- Chloe, Kirsty … Read More

 Janis

August 8, 2009 |

I am of an age to remember the talented performer that was Janis Joplin, just. I was kinda young, but knew parts of the life story of the hedonistic singer that was taken from us at a young age, … Read More

Horse

August 8, 2009 |

It was a wet and windy day when I attended this production in the Hullabaloo Bosco tent, a wooden tent and the feeling of a draughty old stable was intensified with bales of straw, a vaulting horse and basically … Read More

His Ghostly Heart 

August 8, 2009 |

It is not the first time that I have felt in the dark while watching a Fringe theatre piece. But never like this one. Ushered into the intimate attic space at the Pleasance the only set being a bed … Read More

Doctor Whom?  My Search For Samuel Johnson

August 8, 2009 |

This 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

Ernest and the Pale Moon

August 8, 2009 |

I 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

Mark Thomas: The Manifesto

August 8, 2009 |

These days, Mark Thomas is as much political activist as he is comedian. He has already toured the country with this show under the title ‘It’s the Stupid Economy’. At each show the audience are encouraged to write down … Read More

Burn

August 8, 2009 |

Theatre is a difficult medium to stage at the Fringe I always think. I am of the opinion that tried and tested favourites often don’t attract large audiences, new writing is often so hit and miss that it may … Read More