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No Exit – Act Provocateur
August 8, 2005 | adminFollowing on to last years critically acclaimed success of this adaptation of Sartre’s play, for their 10th Anniversary Act Provocateur International are restaging it once more, this time slightly longer as part of their contribution to th Fringe 2005. … Read More
Shakespeare for Breakfast
August 8, 2005 | adminI know I keep going on about my dislike for the Bard, and my dislike of early mornings especially at Fringe time, but this has been one show I’ve swallowed my prejudices and attended religiously for a few years … Read More
Barrie’s Farewell Miss Julie Logan
August 8, 2005 | adminDusk is settling its heavy blanket over the streets of old Edinburgh Town, the ancient graveyards are covered with the early evening chill. We are invited into the past, the present and the distant past of a small highland … Read More
Don Quixote
August 8, 2005 | adminI have seen various versions of the story of Don Quixote de La Mancha but they were seldom as simple to follow as this production. Performed by a small cast of only 6 they cover the adventures well, making … Read More
Johnnie Jouk The Gibbet
August 8, 2005 | adminJohnnie Jouk the Gibbet (or ‘Johnnie Cheat the Hangman’) is a period comedy very much in the Scots vernacular, and an ear for the language of the time is necessary to fully appreciate the humour. The action takes place … Read More
No Exit – Artemis Theatre Company
August 8, 2005 | adminThere is always a quandary in my mind when the same play is on more than once in the Fringe. Do I attend one or the other or both? I decided this time to attend both with this production … Read More
Scriptease
August 8, 2005 | adminIs Impro passé? Has it all been done before? Well probably the answer to the second question is yes, but, somehow, and it’s down to the incredible talent of the six cast members that they have turned what could … Read More
Beautiful Child
August 8, 2005 | adminThis is the UK Premier of Nicky Silver’s new play that is a mixture of comedy and tragedy and is wonderfully staged and performed by this young company. Harry, Richard Weinman, and Nan, Emily Murphy, are trapped in a … Read More
Drowning Point
August 8, 2005 | adminThis one-woman play by Nicholas Earl centres on Beth, Claire Porter, a thirty something happily married teacher whose life falls apart when her husband is drowned in a storm whilst he is sailing. If this is not bad enough, … Read More
Kevin Tomlinson – Seven Ages
August 8, 2005 | adminIn ‘As You Like It’ Shakespeare declares most of us go through seven stages of life; infancy, childhood, lover, soldier, wisdom, retirement and old age, Kevin Tomlinson uses these seven ideals to work through his show from start to … Read More
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