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The Terrible Infants

August 8, 2008 |

Since first seeing Les Enfants Terribles Theatre Company they have taken a total change in direction, for me it’s definitely for the better. I personally did not get to see them last year but took the opportunity to go … Read More

Surviving Spike

August 8, 2008 |

www.survivingspike.com With  Michael Barrymore and Jill Halfpenny

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The Straight Man

August 8, 2008 |

Simon Kaye has a problem. His upbringing as a strict orthodox has prevented him informing his family his fiancé is not Jewish. Actually they don’t even know she exists or that the wedding is a week away. To help … Read More

St Nicholas  by  Conor McPherson

August 8, 2008 |

A jaded theatre critic is bemoaning the passing of the torrid height of his career, another sad production by another washed out colleague yet on stage one bright shining star, a talented young nubile spark of hope. Plus the … Read More

Somewhere Over The Westway

August 8, 2008 |

I thought reading the description in the Fringe programme that the Portobello referred to was the beach resort just outside Edinburgh, even though it states quite clearly, “sold out smash hit in London”. Set on the Portobello Road in … Read More

Sister Cities 

August 8, 2008 |

Set in New York, Sister Cities is a contemporary drama written by Colette Freedman who also appears in the play. It is a beautifully constructed work with flashes of real insight and humour. Mary Baxter (Jill Gascoine), a woman … Read More

Shoppers Without Borders 

August 8, 2008 |

This late afternoon play is written and performed by Erin Donovan is about a shopaholic LA woman also called Erin, could this be one and the same in the throes of moving, much to boyfriend Chris’s surprise to a … Read More

Shakespeare for Breakfast

August 8, 2008 |

It’s a well known fact that Fringe days should not start in the middle of the night at 10-00 a.m. It’s another well known fact that this reviewer detests all things Shakespearean, then why do I do this to … Read More