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Unnatural Acts   

August 8, 2007 |

It still seems strange when people you identify with one genre cross over into another. Jason Woods and The Edinburgh Fringe for me = Music and humour, Jason singing in many different guises. To some extent it is the same … Read More

Basic Training

August 8, 2007 |

Kahlil Ashanti has been at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before with Basic Training, I was unable to get to see it then but got to see it in the Assembly Rooms. As with a high percentage of one man … Read More

Coast to Coast

August 8, 2007 |

Mark and Dan’s walking trek from Bangor in Wales to Boston in Lincolnshire is an unusual and humorous double act. They set out in spring 2006 without money, food and any planned accommodation, and depended on the generosity of … Read More

Doctor Stein by Jonathan North

August 8, 2007 |

For over 20 years Leitheatre have built up a solid reputation for their Scots comedy productions. In return, they are supported by a loyal and appreciative fan base. This year’s two act play is the sequel that Mary Shelley … Read More

A Glance at New York 

August 8, 2007 |

Frankly if this is New York no thank you. When the cast appeared I wondered if I were in Bedlam, the costumes the moaning and the noise.  Newly arrived from the country will George (Ian Tooley) survive his first … Read More

Oleanna, by David Mamet

August 8, 2007 |

This David Mamet play never fails to evoke reactions from me every time I see it, it is a powerful piece of writing and for the two actor, must be draining to give such emotional performances as the writing … Read More

7 Spies at the Casino

August 8, 2007 |

James Bond fans, and those of us of a certain age, will be aware that there was another Casino Royale, this one made in 1967, and not really part of the James Bond official series. Sir James Bond as … Read More

Vacant Possession

August 8, 2007 |

Vacant Possessions, a new work written and directed by Ray Brown, is a gentle and ironic comedy. The two characters in the play couldn’t be more different. Joe Sweeting (Geoffrey Wilkinson) is an eccentric old soldier given to collecting … Read More

American Vaudeville

August 8, 2006 |

Created 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