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One Small Step

August 8, 2008 |

We pretty well know how One Small Step will end. The question is how enjoyable will the journey be to reach the climax of Neil Armstrong’s first tentative footstep on to the moon’s surface. The answer is a fun … Read More

Old Girls

August 8, 2008 |

Old Girls is a contemporary black comedy written by the director, Donald Marcus, in association with Ted Marcus. Set in London, the action takes place in the flat of the assured and sophisticated Mallory (Keira Duffy) and her husband … Read More

Not Stalking David Tennant (Aka Having it All)

August 8, 2008 |

This production is split into 4 segments and is written and performed by young actress, Emma Hutchins. Each segment is a depiction of 4 different women, exploring their quest to improve their lives. Emma Hutchins is a brave young … Read More

Not Everything is Significant

August 8, 2008 |

Ben Moor performs his own one man play in a style that is both gentle and compelling. It is an exquisitely written piece full of weird, absurd and comic illusions. The central character is a writer of biographies who … Read More

No Exit

August 8, 2008 |

Over the last few years I have seen this play based on the Jean-Paul Sartre  classic and I feel that if the play is performed well, it is a superb theatrical piece but if done poorly it’s a long … Read More

New World Order

August 8, 2008 |

Much 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 |

Leslie 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 |

Jay 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 |

In 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