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A Dark and Stormy Night
August 8, 2007 | adminWe are transported back to October, 1944. We, the audience, play the role of a studio audience to witness an evening’s entertainment – 3 Halloween playlets interspersed with some songs and commercials. Despite the flaws in the production, it … Read More
Curse of the Werewolf
August 8, 2007 | adminThere’s been a murder at Gargoyle House. Lord Algernon has died in mysterious circumstances; was it murder or something altogether more sinister? Join a cast of oddballs as they struggle to find the murderer and make it through the … Read More
Mervyn Stutter’s Pick of the Fringe
August 8, 2007 | adminIt has been an awful lot of years since this former Flying Pickett first presented this ‘Best of Show’ and it is one of the most enduring to be found in the entire Fringe brochure. The format is the … Read More
Michael McIntyre: Live at the Pleasance
August 8, 2007 | adminIt was a few years ago that I last saw Michael McIntyre and then he was a definitely up and coming young comic, but was playing in the sauna that is the rather small Pleasance Attic. Things have moved … Read More
Micky Flanagan – What Chance Change
August 8, 2007 | adminGeoff first saw Micky Flanagan some time ago with Nina Conti as they shared a show. This is Micky’s first full Fringe show, it describes his life so far, from school, to becoming a porter at Billingsgate Fish Market, … Read More
Miles Jupp: Everyday Rage and Dinner Party Chit Chat
August 8, 2007 | adminMiles Jupp is not what most people would think of as a stand-up comedian, partly fuelled by his alter ego kids TV star ‘Archie the Inventor’ from Balamory. His uppercrust aplomb is normally too, too posh. This show gets … Read More
Chicken Bones for the Teenage Soup
August 8, 2007 | adminFrom the title of this show I was half-expecting a sugary-sweet, twee production which would concentrate on the life-affirming. I wasn’t too reassured when the opening number was ‘Always Look on the Bright Side of Life’. However, as the … Read More
The Cave of the Golden Calf
August 8, 2007 | adminCabaret as a theatre form had its beginnings in 1890’s Paris, adult entertainment ranging from the avant-garde to the risqué. Andrew Brown arts and theatre entrepreneur has revitalised the original ‘Cave of the Golden Calf’, a Bohemian Soho nightclub … Read More
Minor Spectacular
August 8, 2007 | adminClare Plested and Adam Brown are a comedy duo whose productions can always be relied on to be funny, well performed and written by them in conjunction with their director Amanda Wilshire. We have seen the last two Flamingo, … Read More
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