Musicals Archives - Page 23 of 40 - One4Review
Sweeney Todd – The Deamon Barber of Fleet Street
August 8, 2009 | adminSweeney Todd The Deamon Barber of Fleet Street Artfelt Theatre Company present their adaptation of ‘Sweeney Todd the Deamon Barber of Fleet Street’. Sondheim is notoriously difficult to perform but this company do it very well. Despite the cramped … Read More
The Tempest – A Musical Enchantment
August 8, 2009 | adminThe Tempest – A Musical Enchantment Part of the joy of the Fringe is meeting people and making friends from all over the world. Aurora / WSCU from the USA is one of these groups I look out for … Read More
Early Long Island Iced Tea
August 8, 2009 | adminI have enjoyed Peter Straker’s voice before and was intrigued to discover exactly what "Long Island Iced Tea" would deliver. Like the ingredients of the drink, after which the show was named, the contents of the show was a … Read More
Woolfboy
August 8, 2009 | adminEdinburgh Fringe Festival sees the World Premiere of ‘Woolfboy’ a psycho-sexual musical thriller. In a hospital specialising in young males with psychological problems we meet David (Paul Holowaty) who suffers from Lycanthrope, to such an extent he is muzzled … Read More
ED – The Musical
August 8, 2009 | adminThey say when you die your whole life flashes before you. In the case of Ed (Ben Alyn-Francis) we the audience not only see his life but also the lives of those round him. From his friends and loved … Read More
The Butler Did It? – The Musical
August 8, 2008 | adminIt is often said that if it is not broken then don’t fix it and in my opinion that is what has happened with this show. Last year I witnessed their non-musical version of this and was thoroughly impressed … Read More
On The Island of Aars
August 8, 2008 | adminDid you know that in the oldy Celtic ancienty Scottishy language the word aars means turtle? No? Neither did I till I visited the Island of Aars at Pleasance Above. This particularly petite place is habited by some peculiar … Read More
Celebration Africa
August 8, 2008 | adminThere is a feeling of attending a religious gathering in the songs selected in this show. Josephine Amankwah, looking stunning in African dress, has a strong confident mezzo-soprano singing voice. She is backed by a three piece group with … Read More
Only The Brave
August 8, 2008 | adminThe Edinburgh Fringe Festival is often used as a tryout for new musicals or musicals in development. One of the high profile ones this year is ‘Only the Brave’. Inspired by true events we start at the beaches of … Read More
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