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The Girl who Cried ‘Nam’
August 8, 2006 | adminIt’s the night before the History exam and flat mates Eve and Sammy, Bea Roberts and Sophie Elliot, are doing their last minute cramming, well at least Sammy is, Eve is busy colouring in her study planner. In the … Read More
Girl in Box
August 8, 2006 | adminThe company of Emma Bailey, Natasha James, Richard Jackson and Broderick Chow who also wrote and edited the piece devised this piece of part drama, part physical theatre. Alan, Richard Jackson, and Nina, Natasha James are brother and sister … Read More
Get Carter
August 8, 2006 | adminGet Carter from the well respected Red Shift Theatre Company is yet another of plays adapted from major movies this one bas on a70’s epic starring Michael Caine. The first impression on entering the theatre is that this is … Read More
Frank’s Life
August 8, 2006 | adminRattlesnake Theatre Company have been regular Fringe attendees for a while and I have nearly always enjoyed their productions, as their choice of material and the standard of acting is of a high quality. In this production however, I … Read More
Frankenstein
August 8, 2006 | adminGuildbury are a non-professional theatre company based in Surrey, founded in 1963, they appear regularly in Gildford, Woking and have an annual open-air production in front of the Norman keep at Farnham Castle. They present ‘Frankenstein’ at this years … Read More
Finder’s Fee
August 8, 2006 | adminFirst stages in 2002 in the States this play is set in the world of New York City property development and finance. A somewhat idealist entrepreneur is expecting to complete a deal when he witness his investor murdered in … Read More
The Family Semianyki
August 8, 2006 | adminFirst the ending. There are happy endings, sad endings, even bizarre endings but the ending to this show is as spectacular as I have ever witnessed. Mime clowns play the part of a wild family consisting of a romantic … Read More
Fahrenheit 451
August 8, 2006 | adminRay Bradbury’s ‘Farenheit 451’ was published in 1953, its comments on censorship and the futility in destroying the written word are as relevant today as when first written. Although aware of the televised series of his work ‘The Martian … Read More
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