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Neil Brand – The Silent Pianist Speaks
August 8, 2007 | adminAfter seeing Neil Brand’s fascinating performance, I doubt if anybody in the audience will view film musical accompaniment as nothing less than a serious art form. Neil Brand is a highly accomplished pianist and his show is a celebration … Read More
Natasha Wood- Rolling With Laughter
August 8, 2007 | adminA one woman play From birth Natasha Wood has been unable to be self caring but has this stopped her doing something she has set her heart on? No sir! This young lady may depend on the help of … Read More
My Filthy Hunt
August 8, 2007 | adminI found this a very interesting performance, if a little unusual in it’s staging. Four actors, two male, Craig McArdlee and Gareth Webber together with two female, Hayley Shillito and Laura Taylor dressed in suits, and as the music … Read More
Monkey Business
August 8, 2007 | adminThe difficulty for amateur companies putting on a musical comedy at the Fringe is that they are competing with slick home-based and international professional companies. Thus the audience expectation is very high. This production has good points but it … Read More
Miss Julie
August 8, 2007 | adminThe three handed play Miss Julie written by August Strindberg has been adapted by Alan Litsey bringing it up to date and also relocated in the American deep south and is performed with zest and no mean talent by … Read More
Love in (3) Parts
August 8, 2007 | adminYes there are three people on stage but this is no ménage a trios. The three parts of love refer to falling in love, finding things that irritate, then missing them, and this is the basics of the story … Read More
L.O.V.E. Romeo? Juliet?
August 8, 2007 | adminRock and Roll Romeo & Juliet followed by psychotic ‘L.O.V.E. Romeo? Juliet?’ not necessarily good planning but the two shows are very different. Ward 212 houses those love sick or sick of love patents that just cannot live in … Read More
The Love of The Nightingale
August 8, 2007 | adminThis challenging play written by Timberlake Wertenbaker is brought to Fringe 2007 by Teabreak Theatre Company. The numerous characters are portrayed by only four actors, Alice Bernard, Jessica Hinds, Stacey Lamb and Augustia McKie, but they put their heart … Read More
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