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Fit Piece

August 8, 2005 |

It seems that fitness is the new sex…. this week, at least that what Chelle tells her rather overweight and unfit pal Louise as she persuades her to join the gym. The ‘fit’, ex- army personal trainer pays no … Read More

Lilith

August 8, 2005 |

Lilith, the first wife of Adam, according to some is personified as the wild side of woman, an antithesis to Eve, the earth mother and dutiful wife. In this play by Andy McQuade and Victor Sobchak, the refusal of … Read More

Otherwise Engaged

August 8, 2005 |

If all the action at parties takes place in the kitchen, then at weddings does it all take place in the ladies toilets? Certainly it does at the wedding of Charlotte and Phil, but why? The bridesmaids, Jude and … Read More

The Tales Revisited

August 8, 2005 |

The Canterbury Pilgrims present ‘The Tales Revisited’, the group have had some trials bringing the show to Edinburgh. With only a matter of weeks the venue let them down and they had to find a new home for their … Read More

Bouncers

August 8, 2005 |

It is nice to see John Godber’s ‘Bouncers’ performed by a more mature cast.  Mature in age if not personality, seeing the on stage antics. Although Godber’s show is superbly written  it allows for some adaptation and personalisation from … Read More

Fourplay

August 8, 2005 |

Two short plays linked by a common theme – the confusion of the roles of men and women in modern times. The first play is set in a wine bar – well thought out set design in such a … Read More

A Limited Run

August 8, 2005 |

A play about about God can be a dangerous project, but this production should not upset the religious fraternity. Andy Gray fits comfortably into the role of a very Scottish God who has given up his heavenly mansion for … Read More

Paras over the Barras

August 8, 2005 |

Leitheatre over the years have built up a loyal and regular following for their productions of Scottish comedies – the Chippit Chantie and Walk into my Parlour come to mind. This year they have chosen James Barclay’s play set … Read More

Teechers

August 8, 2005 |

In the ten years that Harland Hamstrings have been attending the Fringe I suppose they have used more John Godber plays than any other playwright, and they have dusted off Teechers once again as one of their 5 pieces … Read More

Boston Marriage

August 8, 2005 |

The idea of the play by David Mamet is the expression Boston Marriage, meaning a pair of co-habiting women. It came into use in New England at the turn of the 20th century when the play was set. The two … Read More