Theatre 2007 Archives - Page 11 of 14 - One4Review
Scarborough
August 8, 2007 | adminThe Fringe is renowned for setting up venues in the strangest places, and although this space is in the Assembly rooms, it is the former bock office that is around the size of a reasonable sized bedroom, there are … Read More
Turning Heads
August 8, 2007 | adminTwo guys, John and Dan used to be party buddies, but now John is married to Helen with a kid on the way. However John is persuaded to invent a stag party so that he and Dan can have … Read More
Dickens Unplugged-
August 8, 2007 | adminDickens unplugged, written and directed by Adam Long, is musical comedy of a very high standard. The five, highly talented guys from California romp their way through a selection of Dickens novels throwing in a twist of the American … Read More
Garibaldi!
August 8, 2007 | adminMike Maran is an engaging storyteller and he has a remarkable story to tell in words and song. In 1860 Garibaldi started with only 1000 volunteers yet he brought about the unification of Italy by his leadership qualities and … Read More
Lizzie Roper in Peccadillo Circus
August 8, 2007 | adminLizzie Roper’s show is about sex, but it is not about sexual titillation. During her introductory warm up, she explains how she put the show together. She placed ads to ask people to reveal their sexual experiences and, much … Read More
The Nothinglefttolose
August 8, 2007 | adminThe Nothinglefttolose is a theatrical experience rather than a play with a traditional structure. Two men, names unknown, meet, break up, come together, have childhood flashbacks and become involved in chase sequences. Dialogue is minimal and from a technical … Read More
Scared Scriptless
August 8, 2007 | adminTake 5 actors and a mic, take numerous audience suggestions and hey presto there is an instant one off brand new horror play. All the devices of impro are employed, very implausible storyline is decided upon and off we … Read More
Unnatural Acts
August 8, 2007 | adminIt still seems strange when people you identify with one genre cross over into another. Jason Woods and The Edinburgh Fringe for me = Music and humour, Jason singing in many different guises. To some extent it is the same … Read More
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