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Catwalk Confidential
August 8, 2009 | adminRobyn Petersen the writer and performer of this play tells the story of her life from the early days of growing up in ‘60’s Miami Beach culture through her early 70’s escape to New York and consequently on to … Read More
My Name is Sue
August 8, 2009 | adminWe meet Sue as she sits at her piano. At first glance she is a bit of a nobody. Her lank drab appearance with hair like Wednesday from the Adam’s Family. When she talks and sings to us her … Read More
The Shade Ain’t right
August 8, 2009 | adminThis is the first play by Adiam Solomon, who has an Ethiopian background. It is an interesting take on racism. The setting is a dressing room in an American cabaret club during the Prohibition era. The main action is … Read More
Words With AL Kennedy
August 8, 2009 | adminI must admit it is with some trepidation I set out to write this review using ‘words’! The thoughts will I misuse them, will I upset them will I damage them and in my misuse harm or corrupt will … Read More
Chauntecleer & Pertelotte
August 8, 2009 | adminLive Wire Theatre Company’s production is an audacious venture. It is a bawdy sex romp and very funny. Dougie Blaxland has penned a play entirely in verse. He has taken Chaucer’s above mentioned cock and hen characters and woven … Read More
Gagarin Way
August 8, 2009 | adminGagarin Way is the first Theatre piece to be performed under The Stand Comedy Club banner. Performed by Will Andrews, Bruce Morton, Jim Muir and Phil Nichol, each mainly known for their stand-up work in various guises. They meet … Read More
Neville’s Island
August 8, 2009 | adminTim Firth’s very funny play is given a splendid interpretation by Sherbourne Theatre Company. Four executive types are on a company, team bonding, outward bound exercise but they become boat wrecked on a tiny island on Derwentwater in the … Read More
The Shadow Within
August 8, 2009 | adminThere are times when watching a play that the performance of members of the cast outstrips the quality of play. Nik Drake as David a Catholic priest and Marie Ruane as Jane give sterling performances but the storyline does … Read More
The World’s Wife
August 8, 2009 | adminBefore going to see ‘The Worlds Wife’ I was not aware of the writings of Carol Ann Duffy but as I am a fan of Linda Marlowe’s acting the show was placed on my Edinburgh Fringe Wish list. The … Read More
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