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The Virginia Monologues – Why It’s Great To Be Old

August 8, 2009 |

Author and journalist Virginia Ironside performs a show which is delightfully and unashamedly ageist, mocking the under 60’s. If you are a 65 year old granny, you can get away with non political correctness. The audience, predominantly female, were … Read More

Venus And Mars And Other Myths Of Mr And Ms

August 8, 2009 |

Venus And Mars And Other Myths of Mr And Ms A rapid and jolly romp is the style of the play written and directed by Julia Bolden on the theme of the battle of the sexes. Susannah Bond and … Read More

Unit  46

August 8, 2009 |

Fresh from successful productions in Sydney and Adelaide, this is a poignant, yet funny insight to the world of neighbours who don’t communicate living in Units, or apartments in Australia, Unit 46 occupant Tim played by Leof Kingston-Smith, dislikes … Read More

Trainspotting

August 8, 2009 |

I can’t think there ate many people in the world who are unaware of Trainspotting. It is a novel by Irvine Welsh, a successful stage play and of course a major movie based on dysfunctional characters in the Edinburgh … Read More

Tap & Chat With Lionel Blair

August 8, 2009 |

Lionel Blair has performed in almost every genre possible except perhaps stand-up comedy. Despite having been in the business for over 60 years this is Mr Blair’s first Fringe, which he celebrates by doing two very different shows ‘Tap … Read More

The Tale of Lady Stardust

August 8, 2009 |

Ziggy and Gary wait for the day of judgement in a dingy flat in south London. The day of Judgement in the gospel according to David! The signs are mounting daily not long now only three to go. Then … Read More

Sweeney Todd:  His Life, Times and Execution! 

August 8, 2009 |

The story of Sweeney Todd is a tale I thought I was well aware of, or so I thought!! But, in this version devised by the company the story has a definitely different interpretation. The slant they have set … Read More

Susie Baxter’s Guilty Women

August 8, 2009 |

Susie Baxter successfully carries off her solo performance play written in association with director Michael Birch. She plays an array of female characters, interweaving the parts to give a continuous story. Providing the narration is Muriel, the cleaner to … Read More

Super Situation

August 8, 2009 |

Dressed in a bright, yellow and blue outfit, and playing the part of Extraordinary Girl, Lois Tucker as the writer of the play has taken her inspiration from the style of comic books. She is silent throughout, all the … Read More

Success Story

August 8, 2009 |

Success Story is quality in every way – funny yet intensely moving. The plot is powerful and riveting. The cast excel in meeting the challenges of the dialogue under the direction of Chris Lincé. Set in contemporary Hollywood, the … Read More