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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
Paras over the Barras
August 8, 2005 | adminLeitheatre over the years have built up a loyal and regular following for their productions of Scottish comedies – the Chippit Chantie and Walk into my Parlour come to mind. This year they have chosen James Barclay’s play set … Read More
Otherwise Engaged
August 8, 2005 | adminIf all the action at parties takes place in the kitchen, then at weddings does it all take place in the ladies toilets? Certainly it does at the wedding of Charlotte and Phil, but why? The bridesmaids, Jude and … Read More
Orgasmic Revenge
August 8, 2005 | adminThis play written by Dario Fo and Franka Rame is in reality two plays in one each featuring woman and their sexual problems brought about by their relationship. Woman one, a teenager with an unwanted pregnancy who is in … Read More
An Ofsted Inspector Calls
August 8, 2005 | adminThis group of young pupils portray the horror of the impending visit by an Ofsted inspector. In its conception something which struck horror into every teacher and pupil in the country. This very young group portrayed this amiably. The … Read More
The Odd Couple
August 8, 2005 | adminThere are few shows totally appropriately named, but if you consider the two leading performers you see what I mean. The Odd couple, Bill Bailey, as Oscar Madison the scruffy, devil may care man about town, prevents Alan Davies, … Read More
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