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New World Order
August 8, 2008 | adminMuch acclaimed as a actor, writer even musician Ryan J-W Smith creator of the much loved and acclaimed Loves Labours Won is premiering his latest work in the Fringe this year. This show was originally set to play at … Read More
More Lives Than One – ……..
August 8, 2008 | adminLeslie Clack gives an immense and mesmeric performance in his solo play. He recounts the critical events in the life of Oscar Wilde leading up to his death in Paris, forgotten by many and in poverty. He brings out … Read More
Mary Postgate
August 8, 2008 | adminJay Parini’s adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling story is absorbing but has an elusive quality. Perhaps this is intentional. Madeline Knight successfully conveys the complexity of the central character and her instant mood swings. She can be cool, jingoistic, … Read More
Lynn Ferguson – The Plan
August 8, 2008 | adminIn a play co written with Elly Brewer ‘The Plan’ we see Lynn Ferguson as the Angel of Death aka the Grim Reaper, not that she is overly angelic or at all grim. In between keeping the statistics of … Read More
Lynn Ferguson – Heart and Sole
August 8, 2008 | adminElaine is kinna confused not only has her best pal all through skill (school) gon through tae the East, St Andrews no less, tae teach kids but she’s dumped her parentally approved boyfriend for a fish! No just ony … Read More
Loving Burns
August 8, 2008 | adminAlicia Devine’s play is a successful snapshot of the life of Robert Burns through the words of the women with whom he came into contact. This production is a blend of comedy, monologues and song. Alicia Devine plays the … Read More
Love for Sale
August 8, 2008 | adminMaelstrom Theatre Company’s production of Love for Sale is a chilling drama lightened with flashes of humorous insights. It depicts the collision of two of the world’s oldest professions, prostitution and religion. This is reflected in the set design … Read More
Little Red ( A Fairy Tale)
August 8, 2008 | adminIn a strange little cottage in the middle of a deep dark wood we hear the story of a woman so desperate to have children she opens the door and screams to the magic beings in the wood to … Read More
Like A Virgin
August 8, 2008 | adminNew kids on the block Bubblebum Theatre are making their Fringe debut in this Gordon Steel written play. Ken and Viv’s marriage breaks down when daughter Angela is only eight and to say that Viv fails to cope is … Read More
Lies Have Been Told
August 8, 2008 | adminWhatever viewpoint each person may have about Robert Maxwell, few would dispute he had charisma. Philip York, looking and sounding uncannily like Maxwell, conveys brilliantly the sheer power of his personality. The play leads to the inevitable climax of … Read More
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