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Angry Young Men

August 8, 2005 |

Mahwaff Productions have already got one Fringe First under their blt this year with the Peter Morris play Guardians, and in this their ‘other’ production, award winning writer – director Ben Woolf premieres this piece. Set against a back … Read More

De Bernieres’ Sunday Morning at the Centre of the World

August 8, 2005 |

De Berrnieres’ Sunday Morning at the Centre of the World I must admit that I was unaware that Louis de Bernieres had written any plays, I, like most were aware of his award winning Captain Corelli’s Mandolin but not … Read More

Hot Pursuit

August 8, 2005 |

There is a crime wave that has hit the village of Upper Lower Greater Middle Gobbleston, culminating in multiple murder, and it is down to village bobby PC  Butler to solve the mystery. He is to be assisted by … Read More

Nicholas Nickleby

August 8, 2005 |

We have followed the productions of Bablake Drama at the Fringe over several years. For there 2005 presentation they are using ‘The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby’ part 1. Switching locations from scene to scene between London, Yorkshire … Read More

Russian Beauty

August 8, 2005 |

If you like your theatre light and fluffy, then Act Provocateur International are perhaps not the company for you. If on the other hand you are into more substantial theatre, always wonderfully acted and skillfully directed then they should … Read More

Babooshka

August 8, 2005 |

This show in set an the changing rooms of a women’s fashion outlet and features four customers all with different stories, of different ages and with different problems to overcome being attended by a occasionally less that helpful assistant. … Read More

Don Juan

August 8, 2005 |

This play is in fact an hour-long monologue by the Don himself, played by Glen Naden, giving a potted history of his life and especially his loves for the early part of his life. The different characters are each … Read More

How I Learned to Drive

August 8, 2005 |

How I learned to Drive was written by the critically acclaimed Paula Vogel tackles head-on the controversial subject of paedophilia, with a touch of near incest thrown in as a side order. Set in the States during the late … Read More

No Exit – Act Provocateur

August 8, 2005 |

Following on to last years critically acclaimed success of this adaptation of Sartre’s play, for their 10th Anniversary Act Provocateur International are restaging it once more, this time slightly longer as part of their contribution to th Fringe 2005. … Read More

Shakespeare  for  Breakfast

August 8, 2005 |

I know I keep going on about my dislike for the Bard, and my dislike of early mornings especially at Fringe time, but this has been one show I’ve swallowed my prejudices and attended religiously for a few years … Read More