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Dye Young / Stay Pretty  

August 8, 2007 |

In this one woman play performed by Beth Medley, the story of Jill, a 19 year old pregnant girl from Wolverhampton tells the story of her obsession of all things punk and her idolization of Debby Harry. Ms Medley, … Read More

Duck Variations

August 8, 2007 |

David Mamet’s play is centred on the relationship between two brothers who meet in a park to bury their mother’s ashes. The brothers could not be more different. George, played by Mark Edwards, is a soldier dressed in uniform … Read More

Dracula

August 8, 2007 |

Black and White Rainbow’s treatment of Dracula is more traditional than some of the versions on view this Fringe, it is darker and possibly more frightening. The use of mask, mime and physical theatre adds to this production. The … Read More

Dracula….. A Variation by Bo List

August 8, 2007 |

I absolutely adored this adaptation by Bo List, his changes in the climax of the story are far more acceptable and enjoying than many other productions I have seen. There are some almost pantomime aspects within this production, which … Read More

Doing My Bit

August 8, 2007 |

This smashing theatre experience commences at a ‘meeting’ for Bitches where Lesley is attending, but does not want to be there and storms off and so the tale begins. Following attending a fancy dress party, Lesley wakes up in … Read More

Doctor Stein by Jonathan North

August 8, 2007 |

For over 20 years Leitheatre have built up a solid reputation for their Scots comedy productions. In return, they are supported by a loyal and appreciative fan base. This year’s two act play is the sequel that Mary Shelley … Read More

Dickens Unplugged- 

August 8, 2007 |

Dickens unplugged, written and directed by Adam Long, is musical comedy of a very high standard. The five, highly talented guys from California romp their way through a selection of Dickens novels throwing in a twist of the American … Read More

The Devil, Chess: A Burlesque!

August 8, 2007 |

I have to admit I found this theatrical experience performed by Foul Play Theatre very strange from the opening. Before even seated, the audience were segregated into two sides of the theatre either side of a acting area partly … Read More

A Dependable Marriage

August 8, 2007 |

NUTS hail from Newcastle University and for years have been bringing good quality entertainment to the Fringe. Their offering this year is the  Caroline Wood written A Dependable Marriage. Alice, Margaret Clunie, has discovered that her sister Lucy’s, Edwina … Read More

Debbie Does Dallas – The Musical

August 8, 2007 |

One of the best titles to be found in the Fringe brochure this year is Debbie does Dallas – The Musical. Those of us of a certain age will no doubt remember the movie, probably the best known film … Read More