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Pigeon Man Apocalypse

August 8, 2006 |

There are two things one can be sure of on going to an Act Provocateur International production. Firstly, it will not be light and fluffy theatre and it will be well staged, directed and acted. I first came across … Read More

The Pier Glass

August 8, 2006 |

The Young Pleasance celebrates its 10th birthday with the launch of young Pleasance Scotland, the creation of a graduate ensemble and the return of the award-winning show ‘The Pier Glass’. Set in 1865 we follow the adventures of a … Read More

The Phone Book Live!

August 8, 2006 |

Ok why bring in guests to read out of a phone book?  Apparently "they say truly great performers can read the  phone book and make it entertaining" so Stage D’Or productions have done just that! On Friday 25th August … Read More

Perki & Mann Are Spooked

August 8, 2006 |

I discovered Alexander Perkins & Richard Mann by accident last year and loved their show, so I went back to see ‘Perki & Mann are Spooked’. Self-written covering all sorts of subjects that obviously amuse both of them, we … Read More

Paras Over The Barras (part 2) The Second Wave

August 8, 2006 |

Set in the East End of Glasgow during World War II, this comedy is the sequel to last year’s successful production. Written by James Barclay this sequel is every bit as hilarious as Part 1. Two story lines are … Read More

One – Man Star Wars Trilogy

August 8, 2006 |

Charlie Ross is the ‘One-Man Star Wars Trilogy’ he plays all the characters, sins the music, fights the battles and performs three films worth of material in 60 minutes. Very cleverly written and well performed.  It is some time … Read More

No Exit

August 8, 2006 |

This young company take on this excellent, hard-hitting play written by Jean-Paul Satre, take it on any emerge victorious. The play centres around three characters, Garcin, Patric Byrnes, a journalist and maybe coward, Inez, Sophia McKinnon, a postal worked … Read More

My Name is Rachel Corrie

August 8, 2006 |

Alan Rickman’s involvement as producer of ‘My Name Is Rachel Corrie’ will certainly draw the crowds, but for me this play has much, much more to it than the simple involvement of a big-name star. In a one-woman performance … Read More

My Dearest Byron

August 8, 2006 |

I have seen both the last two productions Another Midas have performed at the Fringe and both Dirty Little Secrets and Chaucer’s Cocktail have been beautifully created and performed, so I was in no doubt that this would apply … Read More

Moon The Loon

August 8, 2006 |

Keith Moon. Drummer of The Who. Probably the best drummer of his time. A tortured soul. This play set between 1970 and 1974, was written by Chas. Early, who also stars as our hero is in a quandary. The … Read More