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Theatre 2008 Archives - Page 7 of 10 - One4Review

Dark Grumblings

August 8, 2008 |

A brilliant and completely satisfying theatrical experience! This is a production not to be missed. What makes Dark Grumblings special is that knockabout comedy is mixed with scary horror and physical theatre in the most compelling and convincing way. … Read More

Hello!  Ok?

August 8, 2008 |

We’re a world obsessed with celebrity culture.  Newsagents’ shelves groan under the weight of tabloid magazines such as Now, Ok, Hello, Heat, Grazia, all of which scream out hysterical headlines about the most c-list of celebrities airing the dirtiest … Read More

Little Red ( A Fairy Tale)

August 8, 2008 |

In a strange little cottage in the middle of a deep dark wood we hear the story of a woman so desperate to have children she opens the door and screams to the magic beings in the wood to … Read More

Reasonable Doubt

August 8, 2008 |

Theatre Tours International Incorporating Guy Masterson Productions present six shows at this years Fringe Festival of which Reasonable Doubt is the first I am getting to see. What first attracted me to anything associated with Guy Masterson I just … Read More

Vincent

August 8, 2008 |

I have never been what you might call an arty person in that I do not often go to galleries and look at pictures I am however aware of some of the "Masters", Vincent Van Gogh" being one. The … Read More

Be My Baby

August 8, 2008 |

Amanda Whittington’s play is part comedy but part sad drama. It is set in the early 1960’s in a home for unmarried teenagers in the final stages of pregnancy. In those days attitudes to single mothers were harsh and … Read More

Do You Want to Loose Weight

August 8, 2008 |

Ok this is one way to sell your "Diet" to the public. I was mislead into thinking it would be more than just a soft  sell about dietary advice and change of lifestyle. Elizabeth Roddick probably gets more money … Read More

Hiawatha

August 8, 2008 |

The Portsmouth Grammar School present their adaptation of ‘Hiawatha’. For most adults of a certain age some of the lines of the poem Hiawatha are still ingrained, whether they still teach it or not I was fascinated to see … Read More

Love for Sale

August 8, 2008 |

Maelstrom Theatre Company’s production of Love for Sale is a chilling drama lightened with flashes of humorous insights. It depicts the collision of two of the world’s oldest professions, prostitution and religion. This is reflected in the set design … Read More

Red Peppers

August 8, 2008 |

‘Keep it Fresh, Keep it Clean, Keep it Fragrant’ was the catch phrase of husband and wife, song and dance act Red Peppers. This little gem of a play written by Noel Coward is set at a time when … Read More