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Dad’s Money
August 8, 2008 | adminRichard Marsh writer and director of this play had a critically acclaimed Greedy Scratchers from last year in his locker and given this and the publicity of the accident that led to one of his two actor dislocating and … Read More
Creation & All That Jazz
August 8, 2008 | adminThere is an easy test to apply to any comedy play. Does it make the audience laugh with the humour of the dialogue and sparkling delivery? After a bright opening sequence, the plot development was slow and tedious. The … Read More
Correspondence
August 8, 2008 | adminClaire McDonald’s new play belongs to the genre of experimental theatre. It is a series of riddles. A programme is issued before the play begins which does help to set out the scenario. The music as the audience take … Read More
Confessions & Obsessions of a Thirtysomething Divorcee
August 8, 2008 | adminThis one woman play written and performed by Melanie Sherwood is the story of a thirty something divorcee on the morning of an ex’s wedding to which she is invited. Xara Fox is the character and we first meet … Read More
Coming Up for Air
August 8, 2008 | admin‘Coming up for Air’ is a very special show and Stan Strickland is a very special artist. His performance is a story in words and music of a jazz musician who, having absorbed many forms of music, wants to … Read More
The Chinese State Circus
August 8, 2008 | adminThe Chinese State Circus is a beautiful and elegant show which really gives you an insight into eastern culture over the years. The show is divided into two halves. The first half leads us through the entertainment offered to … Read More
The Censor – Anthony Nelson
August 8, 2008 | adminFor six years Frank, Eric Robinson, has worked in a dingy office as a film censor at the lowest end of the hierarchy of the organisation and he has been asked to pass total pornography by the producer Shirley … Read More
Caruso and The Quake
August 8, 2008 | adminActor and tenor, Ignacio Jarquin takes on the role of Enrico Caruso recounting his survival through the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. At this time Caruso was at the height of his fame and popularity, the favourite of Presidents and … Read More
Broken Nails
August 8, 2008 | adminCombining acting, puppetry and song, Anna Skubik plays out a dialogue between Marlene Dietrich, portrayed as a life size puppet, and her young maid. The play is set at the end of Dietrich’s life. Despite her fame in the … Read More
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