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Shakespeare for Breakfast

August 8, 2004 |

Those 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 |

What 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 |

In 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 |

I 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 |

I 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

Popcorn

August 8, 2004 |

If ever there was a combination that should work then this is it. Rattlesnake! have always turned in quality performances and this year with Ben Elton’s Popcorn it must be a sure fire winner. The play set before and … Read More

Play This

August 8, 2004 |

On entering the space there is a living room set, the lights dim and the action begins. Twenties couple Tom and Jenny interact and the action moves on until…… in steps Greg, the writer of ‘Conversation Peace’, which is … Read More

A Play of Nothing

August 8, 2004 |

This 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 |

This 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

Pierced!

August 8, 2004 |

With this play based on the life of Atalanta daughter of King Iasus. His Majesty wanted a son he sends her to the wilderness with a servant. She is raised by bears and becomes a supreme hunter and runner. … Read More