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The Polly Delux Story – It’s all about me

August 8, 2007 |

It is not very often you go to see a show and wished you hadn’t but this was the case of ‘The Polly Deluxe Story – It’s All About Me’. Two ladies who came in just as the show … Read More

SPECIAL

August 8, 2007 |

A frequent claim levied at Fringe shows is that gratuitous nudity is used to put bums on seats. Anyone expecting this to be maintained in this production given the subject matter would be disappointed, as the actors remain fully … Read More

What if?

August 8, 2007 |

This interesting play performed by Tale on Fire is  based in and  around the world of My Face, with the pluses, minuses with possible addictions and implications that may ensue. Neil, James Keniston-Cooper,  on line is a wildly confident … Read More

All About Us

August 8, 2007 |

What a difference a postcode makes. The faceless establishment have opinions and set about a Big Brother style show, the differences being which side of the tracks the contestants come from Each of the contestants comes with a perceived … Read More

The Butler Did it!?

August 8, 2007 |

Looking for a fun way to start off a Fringe day? Well if that is the case this is the show for you, that is assuming you can get a ticket. Following their success at Fringe 2006, a slightly … Read More

DAI (ENOUGH)

August 8, 2007 |

The scene is get in an Israeli cafe with a whole host of characters being interviewed by a TV journalist. We meet an actress, a proud father whose son is about to join a crack regiment, a New York … Read More

The Elements of Style

August 8, 2007 |

This show in essence is a n amalgamation of Alice in Wonderland, Pygmalion and William Strunk Jr. & EB White’s classic American text in "Elements of Style" 1999. Alice (Elana Fruchtman) is struggling with her essay. Much as I … Read More

I, Lear

August 8, 2007 |

The Black Sheep have been turning in quality Fringe performances for many years now and one of the two they are performing is this self penned piece entitled I, Lear. Andrew Jones and Kieran Murtagh portray play Hugh Carpenter … Read More

Monkey Business

August 8, 2007 |

The difficulty for amateur companies putting on a musical comedy at the Fringe is that they are competing with slick home-based and international professional companies. Thus the audience expectation is very high. This production has good points but it … Read More

Prodigal Daughter

August 8, 2007 |

After thirty years of living in the USA Mina, Mandi Sebassio-Ong , returns to the land of her birth, Korea, but why are things so strained in the family home. Her mother, Felicity Steel, and younger sister Teresa Koari … Read More