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Children's Green Transport Art WorkshopTelephone 460620 for details. |
Gavin Robertson and Andy Taylor present Fantastic VoyageSee Thu.4 June Ustinov Studio 7.45pm |
Peepolykus Horses for CoursesA hideous and hilarious comic thriller portraying the alarming events of three heroic journeys unwittingly converging towards 'the final showdown'. This is the premier of Peepolykus's fifth show, and after world tours and prestigious London venues we are very proud they have chosen The Fringe. "Frighteningly talented and obviously deranged." The Scotsman The Rondo Theatre 8pm |
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| "Frighteningly Talented & Obviously Deranged"
(The Scotsman), and that goes for the audience too after a show, except maybe the talented
bit. The Peeps have played every one of their five shows in Bath, but never before for the
Fringe, and this one is also a premiere - every show without exception has gone on to be a
huge hit on the theatre festival & arts centre circuit. Their last one, 'I am a
Coffee' also wowed the South Bank Centre in the London International Mime Festival - not
that it's a mime at all, even though the logic of the words is often as baffling as
anything else in the show. Everything they do is anomalous, puzzling and mysteriously,
deeply, hilarious. Having perused extensive pre-show literature and discussed the piece with the company, we still can't work out what it's about. Wonder if they know? The one thing certain is that you can outwit the Edinburgh-going trendies by seeing it here first. |
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Stan Webb's Chicken ShackOriginal stars of the Brit Blues Boom along with F.Mac J.Mayall etc., still playing and still hot! Walcot Palais 9pm |
Toy& last night party! Music like "Dutch Mountains"!?! Beats, grooves, guitars, loops, nice noises, nasty noises, quiet bits, loud bits, moody vocals, but if you want a laugh, check the words. Window Art Centre |
SuperiorVocalist Su Goodacre liking for intelligent pop music with attitude informs her songwriting. Latest album "Germ Free" is infused with a rare spirit of celebration undercut with defiance and anger, and was picked up by Tricky for his Durban Poison label. Moles Club |