Theatre 2006 Archives - Page 7 of 12 - One4Review
The Pier Glass
August 8, 2006 | adminThe Young Pleasance celebrates its 10th birthday with the launch of young Pleasance Scotland, the creation of a graduate ensemble and the return of the award-winning show ‘The Pier Glass’. Set in 1865 we follow the adventures of a … Read More
Talk Radio
August 8, 2006 | adminWhen you get an Edinburgh Fringe Festival show which includes; Will Adamsdale, Stephen K Amos, Tara Flynn, Tony Law, Mike McShane, Phil Nichol and Tiffany Stevenson you immediately think oh yes a comedy! When it is an Underbelly Production … Read More
We Are The Dreamers
August 8, 2006 | adminSide by Side Theatre group evolved from the learning for life drama course held at Stourbridge College in the West Midlands. Formed in 1997 they have become the first group of amateur actors with learning disabilities to achieve awards … Read More
The Audition
August 8, 2006 | adminAuditions. Aren’t they often cattle calls? Far too many actors called and subjected to the rigours. This is different. Lauren, Catherine Kitis, wants to be an actress. She craves fame, but how far is she prepared to go for … Read More
The China Vase
August 8, 2006 | adminThe China Vase, written and directed by Bernie Kavanagh, is a serious and absorbing new play. Three playlets follow seamlessly critical moments in the lives of six soldiers across three wars – 4 privates, their sergeant and their commanding … Read More
Fahrenheit 451
August 8, 2006 | adminRay Bradbury’s ‘Farenheit 451’ was published in 1953, its comments on censorship and the futility in destroying the written word are as relevant today as when first written. Although aware of the televised series of his work ‘The Martian … Read More
The Infant
August 8, 2006 | adminAn imprisoned man is interrogated as to the meaning of a drawing. He has never seen the childlike drawing before, could it possibly have been created by his four year old son? What is the seemingly evil destructive meaning … Read More
Love Labours Won
August 8, 2006 | adminThe Rogue Shakespeare Company’s first Edinburgh Fringe production 2006 is ‘Love Labours Won’. Take two loving couples whose male idea of love and lust differ greatly. Duke Caesus (Adam D Millard) sees women as lust objects with which to … Read More
Pigeon Man Apocalypse
August 8, 2006 | adminThere are two things one can be sure of on going to an Act Provocateur International production. Firstly, it will not be light and fluffy theatre and it will be well staged, directed and acted. I first came across … Read More
Teacher’s Playground
August 8, 2006 | adminThe Chelsea Players a London based Theatre Company and registered charity who stage new writing, drama and comedy, present Teachers’ Playground. The beloved headmaster Mr Buchanan (James McKendrick) will surely this most recent Ofsted inspection and be deposed. Somehow … Read More
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