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Theatre 2007 Archives - Page 7 of 14 - One4Review

Retreat

August 8, 2007 |

A middle aged man, Harold, Gary McKay, is listening to music on his headphones in his safe haven in Wales together with his crippled daughter asleep in the next room, and fails to hear the doorbell.  The man’s reverie … Read More

The Terrible Infants

August 8, 2007 |

Simply stunning! Suspend reality and enter a world of tall tales and cleverly created characters. There is Tilly, the little girl who cannot tell the truth. As her story unfolds, we meet a series of puppet characters the gluttonous … Read More

American Poodle 

August 8, 2007 |

American Poodle is actually two shows for the price of one. In the 1700 the relationship between America and Britain began and with one thing and another the relationship has changed and developed not always for the better. Snowball … 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

Dead Man’s Curve Ball

August 8, 2007 |

The Actas Company present “Dead Man’s Curve Ball” by D. B. Folkard.    It is 1963, the inaugural meeting of a support group for teenage victims of tragic automobile accidents. Is all as it seems? As Laura (Michelle Faure), … Read More

Follow Me

August 8, 2007 |

Another of the Theatre Tours International incorporating Guy Masterson Productions is "Follow Me". Ruth Ellis (Beth Fitzgerald) is sharing her last hours on death row with us. We also meet Albert Pierrepoint (Ross Gurney-Randall) the Executioner charged with the … Read More

Killer Joe

August 8, 2007 |

Chris Smith (Ed Weeks) is running scared, so scared he runs home to his trailer trash pa Ansel (Phil Nichol) begging for cash to help him out of the deadly fix his mom put him in. Somehow or somewhere … Read More

Neil Brand – The Silent Pianist Speaks

August 8, 2007 |

After seeing Neil Brand’s fascinating performance, I doubt if anybody in the audience will view film musical accompaniment as nothing less than a serious art form. Neil Brand is a highly accomplished pianist and his show is a celebration … Read More

Robert the Bruce – King for all Seasons

August 8, 2007 |

There is no more epic story in Scotland’s history than that of Robert the Bruce. If there is one historical date that Scots remember, it must be 1314 and the Battle of Bannockburn. Past Experience’s production tells Bruce’s story … Read More

To the End of the World

August 8, 2007 |

This intriguing piece of theatre, devised by director Mike Davis and the company and written by Sam Gayton centres on the life of Phillipe and his wife Ava. Due to a silk crisis Phillipe is persuaded by Delgardino, the … Read More