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Love, Marilyn

August 8, 2004 |

Marilyn Monroe must be one of the most famous and beautiful women of the 20th Century, and many, many words have been written about her. This ambitious production of Love Marilyn, written by Valerie Goodwin, has as a cast … Read More

Shaking Cecelia

August 8, 2004 |

What do you get if you mix together a neurotic and a manic extrovert together and send then on a 14 hour road trip to Scotland? Well, the answer is this appealing play by Charlotte Riley and Tiffany Wood. … Read More

Two by Jim Cartwright

August 8, 2004 |

Jim Cartwright originally wrote this play for Sue Johnston and John McArdle once they had left Brookside and is given an airing by Moonface Productions. The plot, for anyone who doesn’t know revolves in and around a ‘Northern ‘ … Read More

Eenie, Meenie, Miny ……

August 8, 2004 |

Can children’s games go too far? If so with what consequences? This trio of strong performers tell the tale of three friends but who is leading whom? Can lonely old ladies be witches and can magic really work? Is … Read More

Manchester Girl

August 8, 2004 |

In this action filled play, written and performed by Sue Turner-Cray, we meet, Sara, an aspiring model from Leicester and follow her on the trials and tribulations of her journey initially to Manchester and then to Japan. Ms Turner-Cray … Read More

Shakespeare for Breakfast

August 8, 2004 |

Those clever Shakespeare for Breakfast people have managed to do it again.. They have succeeded in getting me, the most confirmed Bard Philistine in the Fringe to a play with the dreaded ‘S’ word in the title and at … Read More

Two Women and a Chair

August 8, 2004 |

Not Now! Theatre Company are giving this award winning Michael Olsen black comedy its European premiere at this years Fringe. Two actresses, seemingly mousy Helen Macfarlane and street-smart Kat Brown arrive for an audition to discover a bare room … Read More

Equus

August 8, 2004 |

I suppose I must have been fairly unique in the audience at this show, having never seen either the play or the film before. Peter Shaffer’s play has been almost constantly available on the Fringe for as long as … Read More

Men

August 8, 2004 |

We have a suicidal junkie Guy, a ‘ slick leopard’ Jules, a  self proclaimed stud Dangerous Bob all together in a room armed,  with booze ‘ recreational substances’, a freezer and an exercise machine. Add the disembodied voice of … Read More

Shakespeare Revue

August 8, 2004 |

Me, going to two morning shows with Shakespeare in the title? Yes, I’m afraid it’s true! This hour long performance is a mixture of comic songs and anecdotes all based on the life of The Bard and is a … Read More