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Bus! the Musical
August 8, 2005 | adminThe Young Pleasance Company are staging this new Jazz Musical in the Pleasance Grand, which probably is the largest stage on the Fringe. Just as well, the cast numbers about fifty, yes 50, and they actually construct a scaled … Read More
Best of the Festival Musicals
August 8, 2005 | adminIf, like me you are a lover of musical theatre then this is a must. The format is that the Liquid Production team, having scoured the brochure and checked out the shows bring a selection of five of the … Read More
Anyone but Me
August 8, 2005 | adminTake a young angst ridden teenager, longing to be in with the in crowd but not quite on the ball. Sammy McGowan as Joseph Schmelnick is this young man, the bright spark on his horizon is the fact that … Read More
Sophie Tucker’s One Night Stand
August 8, 2005 | adminSue Kelvin and Michael Roulston present ‘Sophie Tucker’s One Night Stand’. The original Red Hot Mamma Sophie Tucker was big bold and brassy, she was an icon of American show business at the start of the 20th century. Her … Read More
Songbird – A Tribute To Eva Cassidy
August 8, 2005 | adminThe Hayley Clare Quintet from Australia present ‘Songbird’, their tribute to American singer and musical arranger Eva Cassidy. Although relatively unknown before her tragic death in 1996 she has since sold over eight million albums and topped the UK … Read More
The Rise of the Cellorettes
August 8, 2005 | adminThe Cellorettes present a dramatic brand of music drawn from a variety of musical backgrounds. They comprise 3 cellos, percussion and bass guitar with a little bit of harmonica, violin and banjo from one of the cellists. This unusual … Read More
Out Of The Blue
August 8, 2005 | adminI have seen ‘Out of the Blue’ several times over the past few years and despite the changing faces of the performers thanks to graduation from university, job situations etcetera one thing is guaranteed the top quality of each … Read More
Ludwig’s Van
August 8, 2005 | adminLudwig’s Van Stephen Daltry performs an amusing autobiography of his musical development from his boyhood years growing up in Cumbria, through his period of study at the Guildford School of Music and Drama to his present situation as … Read More
Life Sucks… And Then You Die
August 8, 2005 | adminBroadway lyricist, composer, TV writer turned, cabaret performer Ray Jessel entertains us for an hour with some humorous self penned ditties. I was unaware of Jessel’s work but an American group in the audience seemed to know him. He … Read More
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