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Be My Baby
August 8, 2006 | adminThis play is set in the early 60’s in a C of E run home for expectant mothers prior to the baby’s being adopted. This piece charts the lives of four young mum’s to be Mary, Laura Hanna, Norma, … Read More
Bangers And Mash
August 8, 2006 | adminBangers and Mash, by Drew Fairley & Kate Smith, arrives at the Fringe proudly clutching their Sydney Herald Fringe Award and this comedy play is certainly well worth it. Based on the world of house sharing and the unwritten … Read More
The Audition
August 8, 2006 | adminAuditions. Aren’t they often cattle calls? Far too many actors called and subjected to the rigours. This is different. Lauren, Catherine Kitis, wants to be an actress. She craves fame, but how far is she prepared to go for … Read More
Andy’s Promise
August 8, 2006 | adminNUTS are a group that attend the Fringe on a yearly basis and it is assured that their performances are always of a high quality, and this years production written and directed by Edward Berresford is certainly upto previous … Read More
An Audience with Albert Einstein
August 8, 2006 | adminAn Audience with Albert Einstein This is a gentle ramble through Einstein’s life and contribution to science. It is delivered in a friendly and amusing lecture style but it does have the feel of a cataloguing of generally well- … Read More
American Vaudeville
August 8, 2006 | adminCreated and performed by Jon Morris and Scott Nankivel, American Vaudeville charts the rise and fall of this form of entertainment in the first quarter of the 20th century. Morris and Nankivel play a song and dance duo, Chester … Read More
American Football
August 8, 2006 | adminHaving recently seen and thoroughly enjoyed Pigeon Man Apocalypse which was written by William Whitehurst and performed by Act Provocateur International, I decided to go to see this play by the same combination. Billy, Garth Maunders, bored with teenage … Read More
All Picasso’s Women
August 8, 2006 | adminAll Picasso’s Women has a contemporary setting in a London Art college. The play is in monologue style as we follow the hopes and dreams of five females, two teachers and three students. It is a play peppered with … Read More
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