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Mc Daddy & Lady Beth
August 8, 2005 | adminMc Daddy & Lady Beth – The Musical True Crime Story of Two Teenage American Serial Killers ‘The Scottish Play’ by Shakespeare is always at the Fringe in some guise or other. This year Eric Schrode’s adaptation sees it … Read More
Lysistrata’s War
August 8, 2005 | adminLake Tahoe Community College present Lysistrata’s War. Demonstrations against wars are as prevalent today as ever. This show merges Greek tragedy, rock music and modern photographs of atrocities. The Athenians and Spartans are at constant war, and apart from … Read More
LHO: Lee Harvey Oswald – The Musical
August 8, 2005 | adminThe Lee Harvey Oswald story, you know, the guy who allegedly shot JF Kennedy, but as a musical? Well that is how it was done as a three hander aided by lot of audiovisual footage and sound effects. I … Read More
Judy and Me
August 8, 2005 | adminJudy and Me is a delightful production of music, words and dance outlining the the life of Judy Garland. French duo Isabelle Georges, for whom Garland was and is an inspiration, and Frederick Steenbrink perform with style, wit and poignancy the … Read More
Johnny Guitar
August 8, 2005 | adminPresenting the European Premiere of ‘Johnny Guitar’ the Festival Theatre USA has brought, what I can only describe as a melodramatic, root’n toot’n cowboy musical, to the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Vienna , Margo Upham runs a gambling saloon … Read More
Guys and Dolls
August 8, 2005 | adminA highly spirited production of Frank Loesser’s musical set in 1950’s New York, played by a company of young performers either current or past members of Merchiston Castle School and St.George’s School for Girls. The story follows the unlikely … Read More
Goblin Market
August 8, 2005 | adminI am unaware of the origins of this company prior to attending this production but I was heavily reminded of the now defunct NYMT productions that graced the same Theatre during the Fringe for years. A very talented company … Read More
The Gigli Concert
August 8, 2005 | adminThe Gigli Concert with Lorcan Cranitch, Alastair Mackenzie and Alison McKenna was one of the plays I was looking forward to. Despite the very talented cast it left me cold. I liked the set, a full sized room with … Read More
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