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The Packed Lunch
August 8, 2007 | adminC Venues version of the best of the Fringe is staged in the bijou baraka venue and is a taster of five acts who are performing at a venue near you. Compered by Tom, that’s all I got, there … Read More
Shakespeare for Breakfast
August 8, 2007 | adminOne of the abiding traditions of Edinburgh Fringe Festival over the years I have been covering it is C Theatre doing their early morning comedy loosely based on the works and characters by Shakespeare. Now given by phobia of … Read More
Victor Spinetti –A Very Private Diary: Revisited
August 8, 2007 | adminI seem to be seeing several one-person life stories this fringe in this case this is the closest I will ever get to the Fab Four, the Beatles. Victor Spinetti is the only other person to have been in … Read More
Bigger than Jesus
August 8, 2007 | adminThis is a tough show to get your head around. Rick Miller takes on the mantle of Christ to lead us through a whistle-stop tour of the rise in popularity of Christianity. The wall of information that kicks off … Read More
A Couple of Blaguards
August 8, 2007 | adminThe two actor format, in which a whole host of characters are portrayed, places tough demands on the performers. Unfortunately, the actors involved in this play did not meet the challenges successfully. Too many fluffed lines and missed cues … Read More
Greedy Scratchers
August 8, 2007 | adminJerome Wright is the older man in this foursome, he stands erect and introduces us to the characters and the time. We meet Gemskii the older woman, his wife, Leann O’Kasi the younger woman, his daughter, and Dan Morgan … Read More
L.O.V.E. Romeo? Juliet?
August 8, 2007 | adminRock and Roll Romeo & Juliet followed by psychotic ‘L.O.V.E. Romeo? Juliet?’ not necessarily good planning but the two shows are very different. Ward 212 houses those love sick or sick of love patents that just cannot live in … Read More
Simple Girl
August 8, 2007 | adminMelanie Wilson creates a mysterious series of stories set in various European locations – on the Orient Express, Paris and Moscow, taking some examples. Her delivery is deliberate and precise, even in a way poetic. The cavern which is … Read More
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