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A Couple of Blaguards

August 8, 2007 |

The two actor format, in which a whole host of characters are portrayed, places tough demands on the performers. Unfortunately, the actors involved in this play did not meet the challenges successfully. Too many fluffed lines and missed cues … Read More

A Conversation with Edith Head 

August 8, 2007 |

This is a class production. It is so spot on in many different ways. Take the choice of venue for a start. The Studio in Hill Street Theatre is big enough to seat I suppose around 100 people. Therefore, … Read More

Coffee?

August 8, 2007 |

James Campbell is probably better known for either his TV appearances or his kids shows, his first venture into adult theatre is the play "Coffee?" An almost empty early morning café, one young attractive business-woman sitting reading a folder … 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

Chicken Bones for the Teenage Soup

August 8, 2007 |

From the title of this show I was half-expecting a sugary-sweet, twee production which would concentrate on the life-affirming.  I wasn’t too reassured when the opening number was ‘Always Look on the Bright Side of Life’.  However, as the … Read More

CHAPLIN

August 8, 2007 |

We meet the old Charlie in the early hours of what will be his last day on earth. We spend time with him and his alter ego Charlie Chaplin. They both take us through a potted history of their … Read More

The Changeling

August 8, 2007 |

I was unaware of this play before attending this production so hence was under no preconceptions as what to expect. What I got was an extremely well presented and staged 70 minutes of love, sex, blackmail, leading to dishonour … Read More

Certified Male

August 8, 2007 |

The Glynn Nicholas Group present ‘Certified Male’, this could be described as a modern cautionary tale whose message is directed at today’s workaholic.  T he cast  Roger Alborough is Jarrad a stunningly handsome and gentlemanly mature company owner who … Read More

The Cave of the Golden Calf

August 8, 2007 |

Cabaret as a theatre form had its beginnings in 1890’s Paris, adult entertainment ranging from the avant-garde to the risqué. Andrew Brown arts and theatre entrepreneur has revitalised the original ‘Cave of the Golden Calf’, a Bohemian Soho nightclub … Read More