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Theatre 2006 Archives - One4Review

Boom Bang-A-Bang

August 8, 2006 |

The About Turn Theatre Company present the Eurovision Song Contest loving play ‘Boom Bang-a-Bang’. Accompanied by a brilliant soundtrack of the best and not so good hits from past Eurovision’s we see the ups and downs of one group … Read More

Eclipse

August 8, 2006 |

Although most of us may remember the total Eclipse of the Sun in August 1999 and as this is the subject matter of this show I thought it ironic that most of the cast seem too young to remember … Read More

The Girl who Cried ‘Nam’

August 8, 2006 |

It’s the night before the History exam and flat mates Eve and Sammy, Bea Roberts and Sophie Elliot, are doing their last minute cramming, well at least Sammy is, Eve is busy colouring in her study planner. In the … Read More

Kid-Simple: A Radio Play in the Flesh

August 8, 2006 |

Billed as a ‘ Radio Show in the Flesh’, and there are certainly parts that are just that, this show is for me was anything but Kid Simple. Unfortunately at the show I attended, I could obtain no programme, … Read More

My Dearest Byron

August 8, 2006 |

I have seen both the last two productions Another Midas have performed at the Fringe and both Dirty Little Secrets and Chaucer’s Cocktail have been beautifully created and performed, so I was in no doubt that this would apply … Read More

Shakespeare For Breakfast

August 8, 2006 |

This is Fringe time when the day does not start before midday. This is Shakespeare. I don’t do Shakespeare! So why an I at this show at 10.00 am on a Saturday morning? The answer is simple dear reader, … Read More

Twinkle Little Star     By  Philip Meeks

August 8, 2006 |

Initially disappointed that Christopher Biggins was not coming to do the show, as I just couldn’t see Tim Healy as an aging ‘Panto Dame playing a sad and jaded old Queen. Within minutes of him coming on stage I … Read More

Accidentally Waiting To Happen

August 8, 2006 |

This show is described as an explosion of live music, movement, whispers and feathers telling a breath-taking story of intertwined bodies and hiding places. With taped music, whispers, hiding places, movement and loads of feathers, it just didn’t live … Read More

Both Sides Of The Bar

August 8, 2006 |

Both Sides of the Bar is the brainchild of director writer producer and actor Scott Majors, and is set, as the title implies in a pub. Aussie barman, come would be actor, portrayed by Marcus Ryan, is put upon, … Read More

Ella, Meet Marilyn

August 8, 2006 |

Bonnie Greer’s play is set in 1955 as the civil rights struggle is gaining momentum in breaking down segregation but there is still massive discrimination against blacks. This is the background to this brief meeting and friendship between Marilyn … Read More