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The Magnets – Magnetude
August 8, 2005 | adminIn to each generation a group of heroes are born, those who champion the power of the human voice. We are lucky in Edinburgh as the Magnets introduce us to ‘Magnetude’ the story of the heroes for our generation. … Read More
Pip Utton – Adolf
August 8, 2005 | adminDepending on your view on life Adolf Hitler can be seen as a charismatic leader who despite his birth outside the Fatherland the nation compelled it to rise up and follow him unquestioningly! Or a manipulative, racist who vocally … Read More
Two by Fierce Trade
August 8, 2005 | adminTwo by Jim Cartwright was originally written for John McArdle and Sue Johnston following their exit from soap opera Brookside. Set in a Northern pub, we meet a whole lot, 14 in fact, dysfunctional characters, none more so than … Read More
The Glorious and Bloodthirsty Billy the Kid
August 8, 2005 | adminThe rootinist, tootinist show on the Fringe this side of the Mississippi! Was Billy really such a baddy, was he a hero or just misunderstood? This cast of hundreds, well six, playing hundreds of parts. Display performance skills acting, … Read More
Men of the World
August 8, 2005 | adminHarland Hamstrings in their tenth and final Edinburgh Fringe have once again taken one of their fellow Humbersiders, John Godber, plays and given it their special treatment. In this three hander Paul Harrison, Heather Thomson and Steve Jallett play … Read More
Pip Utton – Bacon
August 8, 2005 | adminFirstly let me say I really didn’t know much about Francis Bacon. Had you asked me before seeing this show who he was, I wouldn’t really have been able to tell you. So why did I go and see … Read More
The War Bus
August 8, 2005 | adminIn a quiet Lancashire pub life goes on despite the rumored invasion of Poland. Memories of the past war are resurrected by the possibility of another. In a room upstairs the old man is being looked after by his … Read More
A Clockwork Orange
August 8, 2005 | adminIt’s dark, it’s gloomy, there is a threat of menace, it has dark, shadowy characters… and that is only the impression one gets in entering the theatre. In this adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s book, Stanley Kubrick’s movie this nine … Read More
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