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How to succeed in business without really trying
August 8, 2004 | adminHow to succeed in business without really trying I must admit I was not particularly looking forward to seeing this production. It is not my favourite musical, and the space is less than ideal in my opinion, but go … Read More
A… My Name is Alice
August 8, 2004 | adminArts Education School from Tring are making their debut at Fringe 2004 with this musical by Joan Micklin Silver and Julianne Boyd. I have previously seen this musical some years ago with a large cast, but for this AES … Read More
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change!
August 8, 2004 | adminHot Box Productions have been coming to the Fringe for a number of years now and have always turned in professional fun performances with the likes of ‘Honk!’ And ‘Closer than Ever’ and they continue this high standard with … Read More
Better Than Life
August 8, 2004 | adminWhat is ‘Better than Life’ after seeing this musical I am more confused than ever? The Seven Lords Country Club is in dire states after the untimely death of Lord Lionfield, found in his bed ,but was it murder … Read More
Into The Woods
August 8, 2004 | adminI have seen ‘Into the Woods’ performed in several ways but not with such a large cast. Each of the main characters are represented as usual, but we had two Wolves, two Stewards, two Pantomime Horses and a whole … Read More
A Village Fable
August 8, 2004 | adminMiddleton Drama WI present ‘A Village Fable’ based on the novella “In the Suicide Mountains”. Four tales in one based around a village where the river ran dry years ago, supposedly caused by the six-fingered monster. The story of … Read More
Best of the Festival Musicals
August 8, 2004 | adminThis show is a win-win situation for Musical lovers and for the companies producing musicals on the Fringe this year. With a compere, five musicals are previewed daily, so it gives the companies a chance to sell their shows … Read More
Jazzmatazz
August 8, 2004 | adminAll That! Productions are presenting the World Premier of their self-written jazz based musical at the Fringe this year and it is going down a storm with the afternoon audiences. Set in a rather run down jazz club, the … Read More
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