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Bouncy Castle MacBeth
August 8, 2007 | adminProvides exactly what it said on the tin! The Scottish Play performed on a bouncy Castle which is inflated in front of us revealing some cast members in full kilt. The words may be Shakespearean the story from Shakespeare’s … Read More
Bigger than Jesus
August 8, 2007 | adminThis is a tough show to get your head around. Rick Miller takes on the mantle of Christ to lead us through a whistle-stop tour of the rise in popularity of Christianity. The wall of information that kicks off … Read More
Big in Japan (or three Steves and a Bob)
August 8, 2007 | adminBob Karper is the story teller in his one man play. He provides his own live musical accompaniment on keyboards and accordion. There is a back screen on which is projected photographs and film taken during his life since … Read More
The Beaux Stratagem
August 8, 2007 | adminThe Beaux’ Stratagem is a Restoration comedy written by Irish playwright George Farquhar (1677-1707). It is performed in the full costumes of the period – wigs and heaving bosoms a plenty. The plot involves two gentlemen, Aimwell and Archer, … Read More
Basic Training
August 8, 2007 | adminKahlil Ashanti has been at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before with Basic Training, I was unable to get to see it then but got to see it in the Assembly Rooms. As with a high percentage of one man … Read More
The Atheist
August 8, 2007 | adminRonan Noone’s one man play set in Mid-West America is a morality play for modern times. Those who ruthlessly seek fame at all costs may find themselves in a situation out with their control with disastrous consequences. David Sullivan … Read More
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
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