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The Shagaround

August 8, 2007 |

This play is set on New Years Eve and all the action takes place in the ladies toilet where five females friends Sal, Katy Weir, Dilly, Helen Oak, G, Stephanie Butler, Lisa Catherine Devereux, and Beth, Helen MacFarlane seem … Read More

Vallimar Jansen is Ethel Waters

August 8, 2007 |

ValLimar Jansen’s re-creation of Ethel Waters in words and song is powerful and spell-binding. Ethel Waters during the 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s was one of the most important, and indeed highly paid, black artists of her time. Her early … Read More

Big in Japan (or three Steves and a Bob)

August 8, 2007 |

Bob Karper is the story teller in his one man play. He provides his own live musical accompaniment on keyboards and accordion. There is a back screen on which is projected photographs and film taken during his life since … Read More

A Conversation with Edith Head 

August 8, 2007 |

This is a class production. It is so spot on in many different ways. Take the choice of venue for a start. The Studio in Hill Street Theatre is big enough to seat I suppose around 100 people. Therefore, … Read More

Dracula….. A Variation by Bo List

August 8, 2007 |

I absolutely adored this adaptation by Bo List, his changes in the climax of the story are far more acceptable and enjoying than many other productions I have seen. There are some almost pantomime aspects within this production, which … Read More

The Good Thief

August 8, 2007 |

If you come to see this play by Conor McPherson, be prepared to be shocked. This is no sentimental tale involving lovable Irish rogues but a depiction of brutality and murder without remorse. It is very definitely adult in … Read More

The Love of The Nightingale

August 8, 2007 |

This challenging play written by Timberlake Wertenbaker is brought to Fringe 2007 by Teabreak Theatre Company. The numerous characters are portrayed by only four actors, Alice Bernard, Jessica Hinds, Stacey Lamb and Augustia McKie, but they put their heart … Read More

The Packed Lunch

August 8, 2007 |

C 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 |

One 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 |

I 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