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The ODD(US)SEY

August 8, 2005 |

The Odd(us)sey by HWS Rembiko  project, is for me one of their weaker productions this year. Based loosely on Homers Odyssey it tells of Oz’s adventures whilst rescuing his parents by taking their passports to the Airport, then trying … Read More

Yeehad! The Musical

August 8, 2005 |

This is a silly, yet eminently watchable late night musical set in the parking lot of Mr Ree, a Korean American, in downtown LA. Disguised as an A-rab terrorist, Texan multi-millionaire Oil Baron T-Bone Pickens threatens to blow himself … Read More

Footloose

August 8, 2005 |

Greeley West High School, Denver, Colorado, present their production of ‘Footloose’ as part of the ‘American High School Theatre Festival’.  Geoff and I try to see as many of the individual shows put on under this banner as those … Read More

Once Upon a Time in New Jersey

August 8, 2005 |

The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Musical Theatre course are showcasing three new musicals at this years fringe. ‘The Frog Prince’ and ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ have already been reviewed this is the third one ‘Once … Read More

The Frog Prince

August 8, 2005 |

Twelve students from RSAMD studying for there Masters of Performance in Musical theatre join together to present three of the six winners of the ‘Global Search for New Musicals’ at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. ‘Once Upon a Time In … Read More

Rise Up!

August 8, 2005 |

The creator of Rise Up, Adam Cochran, first came to my attention in ‘Pirates’ in 2002, then again in 2003 when HWS Rembiko produced one of his musicals. That same year I saw him in ‘Watson’ a dark disturbing play … Read More

Hair

August 8, 2004 |

One of the regularly performed shows on the Fringe is the 60’s antiwar musical Hair. If you are unaware of the plot this centres around a tribe of Hippies in the late sixties and the ‘draft’ which sends young … Read More

Terry Pratchett’s Only You Can Save Mankind

August 8, 2004 |

I haven’t managed to get into reading any Terry Pratchett, therefore ‘Only you can save mankind’ was totally new to me. The premise that a computer game can come to life and link every player on earth was intriguing. … Read More

Honk!

August 8, 2004 |

In this their Silver Jubilee Year on the Fringe Leicestershire Youth Arts are back with their normal programme of six shows that cover the whole gambit of genres and as always turn in quality performances. One of the performances … Read More

Three Bar Solo

August 8, 2004 |

Set in a jazz club where the owner Rich, David Oakes is trying to further the prospects of the club. His manager and friend Colin, Jim Bradshaw, is doing his best to run the show and to bring back … Read More