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Ane  Wee Touch O’ Class 

August 8, 2008 |

Ane  Wee Touch O’ Class   by   Rikki Fulton Leitheatre have a winning formula which I have enjoyed over many years. They stage a full two act Scottish comedy. Celebrating 25 years on the Fringe and playing to packed houses … Read More

The Aluminum Show

August 8, 2008 |

Original, slick and stunning are my immediate impressions of this show. The show’s creators have breathed life into a metallic element. They have imagined an almost dream like quality to the dance and puppetry sequences. Even the audience, at … Read More

Air Swimming

August 8, 2008 |

Set in a dingy bathroom this play by award winning Charlotte Jones is given an airing during Fringe 2008 by Misplaced Reflection Productions. Set in the 20’s the two, or should that be four characters are Dora  / Dorph … Read More

Absolution

August 8, 2008 |

In this day and age of political correctness and the uproar surrounding the Catholic Church and alleged child abuse I suppose it is not surprising that we have a play on the Fringe round this topic. Priests are dying … Read More

ABFCAP: The Life and Times of Ian Dury

August 8, 2008 |

This play lifts the lid on aspects of the life of Ian Dury whose songs, with their driving beat and clever lyrics, sound just as powerful as they did when they were first released more than two decades ago. … Read More

Zanna Don’t

August 8, 2008 |

This is the European premiere of an Off-Broadway show ‘Zanna Don’t’. Set in Heartsville High where Zanna the class fairy takes extra love from those with excess and gives it to others. Minor twist every normal relationship is homosexual … Read More

We Will Rock You

August 8, 2008 |

Under the banner of the Schools version Gordonstoun school present their interpretation of the musical ‘We Will Rock You’,  the musical by Queen and Ben Elton. The story is loosely woven round the songs sung by the late great … Read More

Sweet Charity

August 8, 2008 |

This version of Sweet Charity is polished and slick. Directors Richard Brownlie-Marshall and Zoe Thomas must take much credit for keeping the action flowing in one continuous act. Also, all the principals performed their roles successfully, bringing out the … Read More