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Theatre 2007 Archives - Page 9 of 14 - One4Review

Adolph

August 8, 2007 |

Pip Utton’s portrayal of Adolph Hitler in his final days in 1945 is convincing and frightening. Hitler is addressing his most loyal followers in his personal staff exhorting them never to let go of the dream of creating a … Read More

Crave

August 8, 2007 |

The first point to make about ‘Crave’ is that it is not conventional theatre with a storyline and character development. Rather it is a blend of words almost musical in the way that they are delivered. Four actors, two … Read More

Duck Variations

August 8, 2007 |

David Mamet’s play is centred on the relationship between two brothers who meet in a park to bury their mother’s ashes. The brothers could not be more different. George, played by Mark Edwards, is a soldier dressed in uniform … Read More

Harden the F*** Up World

August 8, 2007 |

The world has gone soft and Chopper is here to let us know how we can harden the f*** up. Performer Heath Franklin is Chopper, based on the real life criminal Mark ‘Chopper’ Read.  His Chopper is an intimidating … Read More

Love in (3) Parts

August 8, 2007 |

Yes there are three people on stage but this is no ménage a trios. The three parts of love refer to falling in love, finding things that irritate, then missing them, and this is the basics of the story … Read More

The Pitch

August 8, 2007 |

One man is attempting to sell his non-existent film script to a panel of strangely contrasting specialists in the hope of getting the contract. We are witnesses to him attempting to get plot and storyline organised. He acts out … Read More

Something Blue 

August 8, 2007 |

Yngvild Aspeli, Claire Couche, Kate Edwards, Emily Kreider and Eliza Willis are the five strong cast of Jammy Voo Theatre and they present a very interesting and different sketch show in the early afternoon. The five ladies share the … Read More

W. S. Graham: Out of his Head

August 8, 2007 |

The one man, or one woman, play reflecting the life of a renowned, sometimes overlooked, figure from history abounds at this year’s Fringe. When the subject has led a dramatic existence, it can be fascinating. Although Sydney Graham (1918 … Read More

Ae Fond Kiss

August 8, 2007 |

This very Scottish play by Ann-Marie di Mambro is set in the flat of Lola, Libby McArthur, a mid forties prostitute who is settling down to watch the telly when there is a knock on the door, where Zed, … Read More