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The Wau Wau Sisters
August 8, 2004 | adminThe Wau Wau Sisters, pronounced Vow Vow, come from New York and bring with them an act of such energy and enthusiasm it is exhausting to just to be a member of the audience. The ladies sing, dance, use … Read More
Unaccustomed To My Name
August 8, 2004 | adminShe is a young Polish -American girl fresh out of college, in the middle of a crisis of confidence and with an overbearing mother. What does Sophie do? She sits in the bathroom and ponders her life and discovers … Read More
The Turn of the Screw
August 8, 2004 | adminThe Turn of the Screw is a Ghost story performed by two people. It is the governess concerned in the story, telling the tail through episodes of her diary being read during the performance. Suzy Whitefield plays the Governess, … Read More
Two Women and a Chair
August 8, 2004 | adminNot Now! Theatre Company are giving this award winning Michael Olsen black comedy its European premiere at this years Fringe. Two actresses, seemingly mousy Helen Macfarlane and street-smart Kat Brown arrive for an audition to discover a bare room … Read More
Two by Jim Cartwright
August 8, 2004 | adminJim Cartwright originally wrote this play for Sue Johnston and John McArdle once they had left Brookside and is given an airing by Moonface Productions. The plot, for anyone who doesn’t know revolves in and around a ‘Northern ‘ … Read More
The Trouser Department
August 8, 2004 | adminWhat do you do if you’ve been married four times and are again having marriage problems? Well you could look for the next candidate but where? How about a marriage guidance counseling office? At least then you’ll be able … Read More
The Packer
August 8, 2004 | adminShould anyone say to me that cast members on Australian Soaps can’t act I can categorically say rubbish. I have just enjoyed a one-man show performed by Jay Bunyan better known as Jack Sculley in Neighbours. In ‘The Packer’ … Read More
Three Men in a Boat
August 8, 2004 | adminRodney Bewes Is probably best known for the TV series ‘The Likely Lads’, he has been at the Fringe for the past few years with his one man show ‘Three Men in a Boat’. I did hear a couple … Read More
Third Finger Left Hand
August 8, 2004 | adminThis play by Adam Canavan is certainly a bittersweet piece that is superbly written and performed by Angela Clerkin as Niamh and Amanda Daniels as a Grace. Niamh and Grace are sisters and during the play the story of … Read More
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