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Levelland By Rich Hall
August 8, 2006 | adminWhen radio is your life you never know who you’ll be in touch with through your talk show! Gas is in short supply, non-essential vehicles are rusting in the front yards, electricity supplies are irregular/ unreliable, you’re stockpiling gas … Read More
Paras Over The Barras (part 2) The Second Wave
August 8, 2006 | adminSet in the East End of Glasgow during World War II, this comedy is the sequel to last year’s successful production. Written by James Barclay this sequel is every bit as hilarious as Part 1. Two story lines are … Read More
Spite The Face
August 8, 2006 | adminCan you imagine a life without smell? I believe there are people living with this affliction. It is not just aroma, 80% of taste is perceived through the olfactory senses. If you had had no sense of smell from … Read More
American Vaudeville
August 8, 2006 | adminCreated and performed by Jon Morris and Scott Nankivel, American Vaudeville charts the rise and fall of this form of entertainment in the first quarter of the 20th century. Morris and Nankivel play a song and dance duo, Chester … Read More
Can’t Pay! Won’t Pay!
August 8, 2006 | adminCan’t Pay? Won’t Pay! is a Dario Fo play that has been translated by Lino Pertile, and is given an airing in the Fringe this year. Two couples, Antonia and Giovanni, Lucy Murphy and Brian Stewart, and Margherita and … Read More
Everyone Should Have A Gun
August 8, 2006 | adminA tense drama played against a plain black backdrop. Two females appear. They are both in black, having a similar appearance and linked together by elastic cord. They don’t who or where they are, or indeed why they are … Read More
Hotel de Mer
August 8, 2006 | adminVillage Idiots are a mask theatre company. Therefore there is no dialogue and all the action is conveyed by mime. The masks worn by the many characters in the play are spot on in expressing their personalities. The humour … Read More
The Libertine
August 8, 2006 | adminThe Kings Players production of The Libertine with its complex plot and range of characters is a successful venture. Set in the 17th century, the play revolves around the lifestyle and character of the Earl of Rochester. In his … Read More
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