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My Name is Sue

August 8, 2009 |

We 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

My Darling Clemmie

August 8, 2009 |

Rohan McCullough has the demeanour and calm dignity to convince immediately in the role she plays as Clementine Churchill. Hugh Whitemore’s play charts Clementine’s life story from childhood to Winston Churchill’s death in 1965. This is a huge span … Read More

Morecambe

August 8, 2009 |

People like me of a certain age grew up with Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise on TV, their partnership lasted from 1941 till Eric’s death in 1984. On this the 25th anniversary of his passing Guy Masterson directs Bob … Read More

Manband – They’re Not A Boyband

August 8, 2009 |

StoppedClock may have been Fringe virgins but they have four productions on between us, Geoff and I had already seen 3 and thoroughly enjoyed them. With a spare hour at just the right time I made my way to … Read More

Lucky Dip

August 8, 2009 |

What happens when two saddo losers, who are desperate to become winners, come head to head? Surely something is gonna have to give! This is the story that is told in this three handed funny play staged as one … Read More

The Love Shop

August 8, 2009 |

The Love Shop, written and directed by Lorraine McCann, is a joyful comedy. It becomes obvious that the humour is working when the audience are smiling and chuckling throughout. The action takes place in a charity shop in a … Read More

Little Johnny’s Big Gay Musical

August 8, 2009 |

Totally promising title but sadly not quite the ‘Big Gay Success’ I was expecting. Johnny McKnight from Ardrossan, a small Scottish town on the West Coast takes us through his life by the use of tunes from the musicals. … Read More

The Kosh In The Storeroom

August 8, 2009 |

Writers and Directors Michael Merwitzer and Sian Williams have devised an inventive, atmospheric and enigmatic piece of theatre. Sian Williams’ solo performance is breathtaking. From her first dramatic entrance she commands our complete attention throughout. There are few words … Read More

Knuckleball

August 8, 2009 |

I have seen a couple of William Whitehurst’s plays in the past and was well aware that the guy could create an excellent piece, but I had somehow missed this production in the Fringe programme until I was pointed … Read More

Killing Me Softly

August 8, 2009 |

Welcoming us to the party, Micky Higgins, thanks all her friends for coming to the welcome home party-barbecue-karaoke for Sylvia his wife who is being released from hospital today. Micky then proceeds to tell the back-story of his life … Read More