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Scriptease
August 8, 2005 | adminIs Impro passé? Has it all been done before? Well probably the answer to the second question is yes, but, somehow, and it’s down to the incredible talent of the six cast members that they have turned what could … Read More
Shakespeare for Breakfast
August 8, 2005 | adminI know I keep going on about my dislike for the Bard, and my dislike of early mornings especially at Fringe time, but this has been one show I’ve swallowed my prejudices and attended religiously for a few years … Read More
Russian Beauty
August 8, 2005 | adminIf you like your theatre light and fluffy, then Act Provocateur International are perhaps not the company for you. If on the other hand you are into more substantial theatre, always wonderfully acted and skillfully directed then they should … Read More
Ride The Punani
August 8, 2005 | adminThis play was written and performed by Carrie Mason, it has constant projected visuals on the back wall and a never ending, and for me somewhat too loud, soundtrack. Ms Mason I’m sure knew what she wanted to say … Read More
Relatively Speaking
August 8, 2005 | adminHarland Hamstrings usually adapt their productions, changing the scripts to suit the available talent, time frame and acting space. I occasionally notice these changes but as ‘Relatively Speaking’ is new to me I didn’t notice one way or another. … Read More
The Real Inspector Hound
August 8, 2005 | adminTom Stoppard’s play within a play, part farce, part send up, and part who-dunnit, receives an enthusiastic treatment from the the Rep Theatre Company. The opening act maintains the separation between the two minor critics and the country house … Read More
Pip Utton – Bacon
August 8, 2005 | adminFirstly let me say I really didn’t know much about Francis Bacon. Had you asked me before seeing this show who he was, I wouldn’t really have been able to tell you. So why did I go and see … Read More
Pip Utton – Adolf
August 8, 2005 | adminDepending on your view on life Adolf Hitler can be seen as a charismatic leader who despite his birth outside the Fatherland the nation compelled it to rise up and follow him unquestioningly! Or a manipulative, racist who vocally … Read More
Phone Play
August 8, 2005 | adminPhone Play is a reflection of modern life. Have we all not faced exasperation in our dealings with officialdom and big organisations? Have we not overheard banal conversations in just about any public place? Phone play hilariously evokes the … Read More
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