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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Heart of the Country.The evening begins as the group leaders sit down to discuss the long hike they have just undertaken to reach a location near the late home of Lyndon B Johnson in Texas Hill, America. Heart of the Country offers a different Fringe Theatre experience. The audience is part of the…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Tales From a Country Pub.Chris Sainton-Clark has worked in pubs, bars, and cafes all over the world during his travels. However, he holds much affection for his village country pub in Norfolk. When he has a bad shift or someone has annoyed him, he goes home to vent his anger by passive aggressively writing…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Gobstopper by Leyla Aycan.Leyla Aycan takes to the Prague Fringe her solo play Gobstopper, where she also performs as the protagonist. The one-woman play tells the story of a young lady whose life is a catalogue of unavoidable bad decisions and challenges beyond her control. The old man sitting behind on the bus…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Once Upon a Time in Ukraine.
As the war in Ukraine took hold when the Russians invaded under the orders from Putin, they invaded with violent force. Forcing many of the Ukrainian people to flee and take safety in other countries. The cast of Four delivers Once Upon a Time in Ukraine in a chaotic, confusing…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-MAJUN.
Majun (the title means together) is a cross-cultural performance that integrates both traditional Ryukyuan dance, improvisional music and a specially commissioned Noh mask. Originally Ryukuan dance developed as a form of prayer to the gods. The dances eventually into folk and court performances which form the basis of what we…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Stealing Stories.
When I was taught creative writing at University we were told to write about “what you know”. These words echoed as the play Stealing Stories began and conversations started about who was allowed to write whose story authentically, without repercussions. Robbie (cis straight male) wants to write about a book…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Little Drops of Rain.
Aimed at children 3+, Little Drops of Rain is Taiwan based, Bon Appetit Theatre’s first show at the Prague Fringe. The story features a little girl and her interactions with everything water related. She seems to have been abandoned by her parents and left alone to care for the cactus…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Hide My Porn.
Joseph Rawlings was diagnosed with testicular at the age of 26. However, the cancer tumour was discovered in his chest and later found to be in his testicles too. Hide My Porn is a reference to the question he asked his friend in a letter in the event of his…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-King Lear.
King Lear is one of the most iconic tragedies plays by the hand of the bard, William Shakespeare. With a normal running time of over three hours, the relationships and complexity of the play required the time for the tragedy to develop and conclude. Pip Utton’s adapted version of King…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Mel McGlensey is Motorboat.
Australian-born comedian Mel McGlensey has an outrageous and funny comedy production called Motorboat. Where she takes on the persona of a Motorboat and is told by her “Captain Daddy” that she has to dock and behave just as Daddy instructs as there’s a storm raging and she could be in…











