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Steel Magnolias
August 8, 2006 | adminWith the current vogue in staging plays based on major movies, it is no real surprise that this ‘Chick-Flick’ has also had the treatment. This play written by Robert Harling, is set in Truvy’s beauty parlour, set in a … Read More
Spymonkey – Cooped
August 8, 2006 | adminSpymonkey present ‘Cooped’ a love story, farce, murder-mystery, musical, melodrama with comedy! What so much in one Fringe show? Oh and I forgot to say beware the birds and the ping-pong balls! Aitor Bausari, Stephen Kreiss, Petra Massey and … Read More
Spite The Face
August 8, 2006 | adminCan you imagine a life without smell? I believe there are people living with this affliction. It is not just aroma, 80% of taste is perceived through the olfactory senses. If you had had no sense of smell from … Read More
Shakespeare’s Passions
August 8, 2006 | adminBruce Morrison was born in Kenya of Scottish stock, educated in Edinburgh and after university went on to The Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. He started his theatrical career with the Regent’s Park Shakespeare Company and has returned … Read More
Shakespeare For Breakfast
August 8, 2006 | adminThis is Fringe time when the day does not start before midday. This is Shakespeare. I don’t do Shakespeare! So why an I at this show at 10.00 am on a Saturday morning? The answer is simple dear reader, … Read More
Sex, Lies And An 80’s Tribute Band
August 8, 2006 | adminSuccessful Travel writer Neil Stevenson (David Lawrie) returns home after 20 years travelling the world. Home in Glasgow and fast approaching his dreaded 40th birthday he wants to relive the heady heydays by reforming his old band. Approaching his … Read More
Sequinned Suits & Platform Boots
August 8, 2006 | adminSequinned Suits and Platform Boots, written and directed by Mark Wheeller, has as it’s focus the Glam Rock era of British pop music, and I’m afraid to admit it is a period of time I remember only too well. … Read More
The Romeo & Juliet Syndrome
August 8, 2006 | adminThis is an interesting piece of theatre that I presume is self written and, as one could expect, there is a huge homage paid to the Bard. Welcomed into the venue by two fairies, Meridith, Letty Butler and Gladys, … Read More
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