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The Holy Terror
August 8, 2007 | adminJames Scotland’s Scots two act comedy, adapted from Moliere’s ‘Tartuffe’ is given a splendid treatment by Edinburgh People’s Theatre. The humour is sustained throughout from the opening scene to the closing scene. The play is set in Edinburgh in … Read More
Harden the F*** Up World
August 8, 2007 | adminThe world has gone soft and Chopper is here to let us know how we can harden the f*** up. Performer Heath Franklin is Chopper, based on the real life criminal Mark ‘Chopper’ Read. His Chopper is an intimidating … Read More
Greedy Scratchers
August 8, 2007 | adminJerome Wright is the older man in this foursome, he stands erect and introduces us to the characters and the time. We meet Gemskii the older woman, his wife, Leann O’Kasi the younger woman, his daughter, and Dan Morgan … Read More
The Good Thief
August 8, 2007 | adminIf you come to see this play by Conor McPherson, be prepared to be shocked. This is no sentimental tale involving lovable Irish rogues but a depiction of brutality and murder without remorse. It is very definitely adult in … Read More
Going Underground
August 8, 2007 | adminGoing Underground is a seven hand play that is allegedly set on the London Central line and in essence are seven slightly dysfunctional travellers who each relate their stories in slices. Dottie, a perennial traveller with a thing for … Read More
A Glance at New York
August 8, 2007 | adminFrankly if this is New York no thank you. When the cast appeared I wondered if I were in Bedlam, the costumes the moaning and the noise. Newly arrived from the country will George (Ian Tooley) survive his first … Read More
Garibaldi!
August 8, 2007 | adminMike Maran is an engaging storyteller and he has a remarkable story to tell in words and song. In 1860 Garibaldi started with only 1000 volunteers yet he brought about the unification of Italy by his leadership qualities and … Read More
40 Feathered Winks
August 8, 2007 | adminThe title of this play might suggest a quiet, peaceful representation of time spent in bed. It is quite the reverse. It makes huge physical demands on the five young performers, three female and two male. The play for … Read More
Forgotten Voices
August 8, 2007 | adminBased on Max Arthur’s non-fiction bestseller ‘Forgotten Voices of the Great War’. We are in a room in the Imperial War Museum, dominated by a huge painting of the wounded and the dead of the Great War, four benches … Read More
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