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Moby Dick Rehearsed

August 8, 2006 |

Not long after the release of the book ‘Moby Dick’ by Melville, an American town decides to do a read through of the new novel.  This Orson Welles’ adaptation was originally produced in both London and New York and … Read More

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

August 8, 2006 |

The Royal Holloway Theatre continually brings quality productions to the Fringe ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is yet another to add to the impressive history. Set in The Woods ,a 20’s jazz club, and punctuated with short snippets of songs … Read More

Meeting Joe Strummer

August 8, 2006 |

Punk was never my choice of music, but anyone who was alive and over 10 in the late 70’s will have been aware of his music the song ‘London’s Calling’ became a sort of anthem for a generation. Written … Read More

Marlon Brando’s Corset

August 8, 2006 |

With such household names as Les Dennis, ‘Family Fortunes’ and Jeremy Edwards ‘Holby City’ & ‘Hollyoaks’ ably supported by comic genius Mike McShane, Perrier nominee, Jim Field Smith, Kellie Ryan and Jennifer Tollady, I would have expected a much … Read More

Maddon’er

August 8, 2006 |

This will be a little hard to review, due to the fact that their seemed to have been an invasion of partly boozed up people who decided that a visit to this show, and then cause creator, writer and … Read More

Love The Radio Edit

August 8, 2006 |

I’m not too sure what I expected to see in this production, but I didn’t expect what I got. In essence what this show is about is the trials and tribulations of relationships, all told through the clever use … Read More

Love Labours Won

August 8, 2006 |

The Rogue Shakespeare Company’s first Edinburgh Fringe production 2006 is ‘Love Labours Won’. Take two loving couples whose male idea of love and lust differ greatly. Duke Caesus (Adam D Millard) sees women as lust objects with which to … Read More

Lolita

August 8, 2006 |

This is more like the Act Provocateur International I have become used to. Never afraid to take a chance, Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial piece has been adapted into 55 minutes by Victor Sobchak and Andy McQuade and given a late … Read More

Like A Virgin

August 8, 2006 |

This play by Gordon Steel was first performed in 1995 by the Hull Truck Theatre Company, and I witnessed their performance in The Assembly Rooms that year. The major difference with this production was the lack of acting space … Read More

The Libertine

August 8, 2006 |

The Kings Players production of The Libertine with its complex plot and range of characters is a successful venture. Set in the 17th century, the play revolves around the lifestyle and character of the Earl of Rochester. In his … Read More