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Sketching Lucien – The Life and work of Lucien Freud
August 8, 2004 | adminSketching Lucien – The Life and Work of Lucien Freud This is in essence a series of short sketches exploring the like and works of artist Lucian Freud with the six strong cast playing Freud, Francis Bacon and a … Read More
Shakespeare Revue
August 8, 2004 | adminMe, going to two morning shows with Shakespeare in the title? Yes, I’m afraid it’s true! This hour long performance is a mixture of comic songs and anecdotes all based on the life of The Bard and is a … Read More
Shakespeare for Breakfast
August 8, 2004 | adminThose clever Shakespeare for Breakfast people have managed to do it again.. They have succeeded in getting me, the most confirmed Bard Philistine in the Fringe to a play with the dreaded ‘S’ word in the title and at … Read More
Shaking Cecelia
August 8, 2004 | adminWhat do you get if you mix together a neurotic and a manic extrovert together and send then on a 14 hour road trip to Scotland? Well, the answer is this appealing play by Charlotte Riley and Tiffany Wood. … Read More
The Secret Art of Auditions
August 8, 2004 | adminIn truth this play is really three playlets dealing with auditions in one way and another. Scene 1 sees C grade actor Mark Sansone, Danny Swanson auditioning for a role in a production and gradually turning the tables on … Read More
Romeo and Juliet In Pieces
August 8, 2004 | adminI was told that this was Shakespeare like I’d never seen it before and they were right! Although it is well documented that I hate Shakespeare I was persuaded by the sales pitch by David during many chats in … Read More
Reader, I Married Him
August 8, 2004 | adminI must confess that I am not really a Bronte fan, but the idea of this play appealed to me in the Fringe Programme. The play centres on the eve of Charlotte Bronte’s wedding to the local curate, who … Read More
A Play of Nothing
August 8, 2004 | adminThis is a play of nothing. The opening line, in fact one of the few that made sense to me during, I’d be more inclined to call it predominately physical theatre, play. I read in the programme that the … Read More
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