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Marlon Brando’s Corset

August 8, 2006 |

With such household names as Les Dennis, ‘Family Fortunes’ and Jeremy Edwards ‘Holby City’ & ‘Hollyoaks’ ably supported by comic genius Mike McShane, Perrier nominee, Jim Field Smith, Kellie Ryan and Jennifer Tollady, I would have expected a much … Read More

The Real Inspector Hound

August 8, 2006 |

Real Inspector Hound as written by Tom Stoppard is of course an excellent play, and reading the biogs of the company performing this I could be assured a guaranteed winner. Well, I’m afraid I was a little disappointed. There … Read More

The Tempest – Eyeball Theatre

August 8, 2006 |

Eyeball Theatre consists of a ‘rag-tag group of students, graduates and academics, none of whom have any professional training but all of whom have theatrical pretensions’.  They believe theatre should be seen – not just heard. This was evident … Read More

Be My Baby

August 8, 2006 |

This play is set in the early 60’s in a C of E run home for expectant mothers prior to the baby’s being adopted. This piece charts the lives of four young mum’s to be Mary, Laura Hanna, Norma, … Read More

Crunch!

August 8, 2006 |

According to the blurb in the Fringe brochure bills this as a play about apples, not the most expected of topics I must admit. What this doesn’t say is that it is a fine comedy play, cleverly created by … Read More

Four Play

August 8, 2006 |

This new play by Richard Everett is staged on their Edinburgh debut by Odd Sok Productions. It centre’s on two couples, Floyd & Kate, Tom Sykes and Caroline Taylor and Hugo & Sophie, Simon Connelly & Camilla Corbett. Both … Read More

Iron Brew

August 8, 2006 |

Far from home facing the reality of your own mortality, no family no close friends and no boyfriend, admittedly the relationship finished some time ago. Trish (Victoria Johnston) is sitting in a wheelchair on a hospital roof in Vancouver, … Read More

Meeting Joe Strummer

August 8, 2006 |

Punk was never my choice of music, but anyone who was alive and over 10 in the late 70’s will have been aware of his music the song ‘London’s Calling’ became a sort of anthem for a generation. Written … Read More

The Regina Monologues

August 8, 2006 |

As a student I never really got to grips with the wives of Henry VIII. ‘Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced beheaded, survived’ meant absolutely nothing to me.  Unfortunately ‘The Regina Monologues’ presented by Tidemark Theatre wasn’t around when it mattered, … Read More

Think No Evil of Us : My Life with Kenneth Williams

August 8, 2006 |

David Benson’s performance as Kenneth Williams is much more than an impersonation. Yes, his re-creation brings out the voice, looks and mannerisms but he really gets into Williams’ eccentric and tortured character in the opening and final sections of … Read More