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Lost Pirates
August 8, 2004 | adminThis show started with a real air of promise but sadly didn’t, for me fulfil expectations. I cant say why this is so, as each and every one of the actors seem to be enjoying themselves and giving their … Read More
Loaded by Scott Capurro
August 8, 2004 | adminScott Capurro is Loaded! Yes Loaded with charm, charisma, talent and the ability to tell a fascinating story. The majority of the subject matter is not to my personal taste but you just can’t take any offence to what … Read More
The Laramie Project
August 8, 2004 | adminNot knowing much about ‘The Laramie Project’ I didn’t really have any pre-existing expectations. Yes I was aware of the original murder and ensuing trials but that was all. The subsequent theatre project and how it was researched and … Read More
Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
August 8, 2004 | adminLeaves on the Tracks are performing two plays on alternating days. On ‘odd’ dates, the one I saw, Last Night a DJ saved my Life. The story centres around Adam Carr, played by Hugo Cox, a radio DJ who’s … Read More
Julie Burchill as Away
August 8, 2004 | adminJulie Burchill is having problems with her computer and her column, she is also being head hunted. Jackie Clune returns to the Edinburgh Fringe in the part of Julie, a somewhat different type of show compared with ‘Bitchin’ and … Read More
An Invitation to a Whitechapel Séance
August 8, 2004 | adminThe small Mandrake Music Hall in London’s Whitechapel has been coveted by a large company, to be torn down and used as a warehouse. The theatre manager Julius is doing all he can to secure the sale. He does … Read More
Instant Karma
August 8, 2004 | adminInstant Karma is the second play by ‘Leaves on the Tracks’, written by James Brough who also plays the young up and coming photographer Mac. Geoff has covered the other play ‘Last Night a DJ saved my Life’. Richard … Read More
Five Visions of the Faithful
August 8, 2004 | adminCambridge University A D C have been regular visitors to the Fringe for as long as I have been covering it and the company consistently produce quality performances. This play by writer Torben Betts is not the sort of … Read More
Finding my Mother’s Voice
August 8, 2004 | adminNaava Piatka brings to the Fringe her own personal tribute to her mother, Chayela Rosental, a product of the Vilna Ghetto in Poland who suffered labour camps in Estonia and in Latvia when the ghetto was destroyed by the … Read More
Fierce: An Urban Myth
August 8, 2004 | adminThis new up to date musical follows the life of Finlay, a fourteen years old with a disability which makes him need tablets to feel good. Some label him a spastic, others see him as a dreamer as for … Read More
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