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Shiver

August 8, 2006 |

Shiver is billed as a compelling and disturbing new drama about love. I found it intriguing and disturbing in that I couldn’t figure out whether the action was real or in Christina’s head, whether the loop backs were relived … Read More

Shakespeare’s Passions

August 8, 2006 |

Bruce 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 |

This 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 |

Successful 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 |

Sequinned 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 |

This 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

The Regina Monologues

August 8, 2006 |

As a student I never really got to grips with the wives of Henry VIII. ‘Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced beheaded, survived’ meant absolutely nothing to me.  Unfortunately ‘The Regina Monologues’ presented by Tidemark Theatre wasn’t around when it mattered, … Read More

The Real Inspector Hound

August 8, 2006 |

Real Inspector Hound as written by Tom Stoppard is of course an excellent play, and reading the biogs of the company performing this I could be assured a guaranteed winner. Well, I’m afraid I was a little disappointed. There … Read More

Pop Art

August 8, 2006 |

Billed as a brand-new pop acappella experience this five-piece troupe from Amsterdam bring a mature slant to this years experience. They offer a mix of dance, comedy and singing. Paul Klooté – low bass, Hans Cassa – bass baritone, … Read More

The Pool

August 8, 2006 |

I have to admit that this play nearly didn’t make it to my list of shows to see, but it eventually did, and boy am I glad. I have to say I usually make a couple of lucky choices … Read More