Theatre 2009 Archives - Page 8 of 12 - One4Review
Blondes – Denise Van Outen
August 8, 2009 | adminI think anyone who hasn’t heard of this blonde Essex girl over the last ten years must have been living on the moon. Without a telly. Or a newspaper. The sexy former presenter of the Big Breakfast, of sit-coms, … Read More
Ernest and the Pale Moon
August 8, 2009 | adminI first discovered Les Enfants Terribles several fringes ago and have kept an eye out for them since. Each year they seemed to change, then they had a few years with similar themes utilising puppets and music. 2009 sees … Read More
Little Johnny’s Big Gay Musical
August 8, 2009 | adminTotally promising title but sadly not quite the ‘Big Gay Success’ I was expecting. Johnny McKnight from Ardrossan, a small Scottish town on the West Coast takes us through his life by the use of tunes from the musicals. … Read More
Peter Duncan’s Daft and Dangerous
August 8, 2009 | adminProbably best known to several generations as a Blue Peter presenter, Peter Duncan takes the opportunity of this Fringe to tell those who will listen more about his life. I saw him in Blue Peter and various other TV … Read More
Tap & Chat With Lionel Blair
August 8, 2009 | adminLionel Blair has performed in almost every genre possible except perhaps stand-up comedy. Despite having been in the business for over 60 years this is Mr Blair’s first Fringe, which he celebrates by doing two very different shows ‘Tap … Read More
Becoming Marilyn
August 8, 2009 | adminOn stage we see the late grate phenomenon that is Marilyn Monroe. As we get to know this Icon we see more and more of Norma Jean. The question is could one ever exist without the other? More and … Read More
An Evening With Psychosis
August 8, 2009 | adminSet on a space station, three people are measuring ‘The Norm’. Throughout the show we have excerpts of interviews with those experiencing psychosis from one point or another read out during pauses in the action. I found the use … Read More
The Love Shop
August 8, 2009 | adminThe Love Shop, written and directed by Lorraine McCann, is a joyful comedy. It becomes obvious that the humour is working when the audience are smiling and chuckling throughout. The action takes place in a charity shop in a … Read More
Plagiarismo
August 8, 2009 | adminRichard DeDomenici gives a PowerPoint presentation on various examples of plagiarism drawn mainly from the pop music industry, television and the print media. In all of these activities he can draw on personal examples where he feels his ideas … Read More
Trainspotting
August 8, 2009 | adminI can’t think there ate many people in the world who are unaware of Trainspotting. It is a novel by Irvine Welsh, a successful stage play and of course a major movie based on dysfunctional characters in the Edinburgh … Read More
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