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Arnold Wesker’s The Mistress
August 8, 2007 | adminAnyone reading my reviews knows I admire those performers who can carry a show on their own shoulders. You will also be aware of my admiration for director and performer Guy Masterson. Once again there are numerous shows under … Read More
An Air Balloon across Antarctica
August 8, 2007 | adminYoung Irish writer Darragh Martin’s play is the product of a fertile and quirky imagination. Australian theatre company ‘Three to a Room’, under the clear and sharp direction of Yvonne Virsik, successfully blend the reality of human relationships with … Read More
American Poodle
August 8, 2007 | adminAmerican Poodle is actually two shows for the price of one. In the 1700 the relationship between America and Britain began and with one thing and another the relationship has changed and developed not always for the better. Snowball … Read More
Amelia Jane Hunter is Keith Flipp
August 8, 2007 | adminHow would you exist if from birth you are the embodiment of mixed sex identical twins in one body? How would it prepare you for life? The staid straight laced married sister Amelia Jane Hunter and the Drag-Queen brother … Read More
Alternative Medicine
August 8, 2007 | adminThis play is written, directed and staged by Patricia Hartshorne and Michael Elphic. Enid Pringle, spinster, applies for a job in the local Doctors surgery after the death of her invalid mother, she enjoys her job, adores Dr Smythe-Wilkinson … Read More
Almost Haunted
August 8, 2007 | adminWe are taken into the studio of Augustine’s Parish church and warned to be silent we are eavesdropping on the filming of a TV ghost hunt. In this exact spot exactly 100 years ago a young woman disappeared during … Read More
All About Us
August 8, 2007 | adminWhat a difference a postcode makes. The faceless establishment have opinions and set about a Big Brother style show, the differences being which side of the tracks the contestants come from Each of the contestants comes with a perceived … Read More
After Electra
August 8, 2007 | adminWhile I’d be the first to admit that I am no expert on Eugene O’Neill or his writing, hence did not know the original piece Mourning becomes Electra, I must say that this adaptation left me totally confused. From … Read More
Ae Fond Kiss
August 8, 2007 | adminThis very Scottish play by Ann-Marie di Mambro is set in the flat of Lola, Libby McArthur, a mid forties prostitute who is settling down to watch the telly when there is a knock on the door, where Zed, … Read More
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