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The Libertine

August 8, 2006 |

The Kings Players production of The Libertine with its complex plot and range of characters is a successful venture. Set in the 17th century, the play revolves around the lifestyle and character of the Earl of Rochester. In his … Read More

Perki & Mann Are Spooked

August 8, 2006 |

I discovered Alexander Perkins & Richard Mann by accident last year and loved their show, so I went back to see ‘Perki & Mann are Spooked’. Self-written covering all sorts of subjects that obviously amuse both of them, we … Read More

Spymonkey  –  Cooped

August 8, 2006 |

Spymonkey present ‘Cooped’ a love story, farce, murder-mystery, musical, melodrama with comedy!  What so much in one Fringe show?  Oh and I forgot to say beware the birds and the ping-pong balls! Aitor Bausari, Stephen Kreiss, Petra Massey and … Read More

Vocation of a Whore

August 8, 2006 |

A one woman play set mainly in Italy tells an amusing tale of a prostitute trying to escape from being ‘a perfect prostitute to becoming a perfect wife’. Unfortunately, before she can marry she is blackmailed to seduce a sanctimonious … Read More

An Audience with Albert Einstein

August 8, 2006 |

An Audience with Albert Einstein This is a gentle ramble through Einstein’s life and contribution to science. It is delivered in a friendly and amusing lecture style but it does have the feel of a cataloguing of generally well- … Read More

Cast Aside

August 8, 2006 |

Ankle productions introduce ‘Cast Aside’.  We meet the cast of a new ground breaking 4-member production of an adaptation of ‘The Merchant of Venice’. Along with the camp crap company assistant and the moronic, megalomaniac who thinks he is … Read More

Exotica

August 8, 2006 |

This piece of dance / physical theatre was created and performed by Anushie Yarnell and was originally commissioned by the European Union to mark the EU expansion. Some of her advanced publicity says ‘her shows are impossible to label’ … Read More

How to Explain the History of Communism to Mental Patients

August 8, 2006 |

How to Explain the History of Communism to Mental Patients This play written by Romanian Matei Visneic has an intriguing title. Visneic’s influences are Kafka and surrealist literature. Knowing this will give an idea of the play’s style. The … Read More

Like A Virgin

August 8, 2006 |

This play by Gordon Steel was first performed in 1995 by the Hull Truck Theatre Company, and I witnessed their performance in The Assembly Rooms that year. The major difference with this production was the lack of acting space … Read More

The Phone Book Live!

August 8, 2006 |

Ok why bring in guests to read out of a phone book?  Apparently "they say truly great performers can read the  phone book and make it entertaining" so Stage D’Or productions have done just that! On Friday 25th August … Read More