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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
Playback Theatre
August 8, 2004 | adminThis is a new style of show even to a Fringe veteran like me, and I must admit it wasn’t what I expected. Four actresses, a percussionist and a…. mistress of ceremonies I suppose, were on stage, and gave … Read More
On Love and Lies
August 8, 2004 | adminThis play is about, immigration, betrayal, love, cultural issues and much more as this young company portray the tangled life of Halil, his girlfriend Zehra, Halil’s parents and best friend Jimmy. Halil wants it all, money, cars, nice things … Read More
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
August 8, 2004 | adminI didn’t think I’d get a ticket for Cuckoo’s nest for love nor money, but managed to on the day. Front and centre as usual and boy was it worth it. I had already hopped to see this production … Read More
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