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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Hemlines.Hemlines is a play that grew out of late-night conversations between the friends. It is a well-known and documented phenomenon that the money markets will rise and fall with the length of a skirt (or vice versa). What if there was some guiding force behind this observation, maybe three fates…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Blasé.Michele Puleio plays a man with a compulsive buying addition from an online retailer. He leads a sad life where his only excitement is that precious time between placing the order and accepting the parcel from the delivery man before realising that he doesn’t want the items anyway. His girlfriend…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe review-Fckboy.Fckboy is a charming solo show written and performed by Freddie Haberfellner that explores gender dysmorphia, body autonomy and celebrity crushes from a trans perspective. Freddie’s story is told in a series of four interwoven stories. Travelling on the District Line from Aldgate Estate to Richmond with a pair of…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-Do Birds Hide to Die?Violet (Eleanor Cobb) is an energetic and enthusiastic child, full of questions about life and death. After the death of a bird she drags her busy single Mother, Lily (Fanny Le Pironnec) back to where they buried it to see if it had flown to heaven. The questions come thick…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-An Evening With Nana Funk-Solo Show.Women over forty are an easy target for advertising campaigns with face creams, incontinence pads and anything else which undermines them ageing with pride and not disappearing into an invisible realm. The amount of negative advertising and press towards us needs to stop. Nana Funk has had enough and wants…
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Continue reading →: Prague Fringe Review-King Lear.In brief, for those who do not know Shakespeare’s story. King Lear is getting old. He divides his kingdom between his two eldest daughters who don’t love him but flatter him. The third daughter who loves him but refuses to flatter him is banished. T The older daughters then reject…
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Continue reading →: The Chai Queens – A Tale of Love & Longing Taranjit Kaur (India).The Chai Queens Babli and Tejal remember a time fifteen years ago when they were younger and in love, reminiscing their love through different cups of tea that they once shared and enjoyed the warmth of together. Culturally their love was forbidden and they had to be careful not to…
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Continue reading →: Review-The News -Divadlo Inspirance Prague Fringe.The News uses a tabloid newspaper as a metaphor throughout their performance as a fourth character for all media and news output, this trio embarked on a whirlwind tour of how this processed information affects our daily lives. Ukrainian mime performers Kata Spondoneiko, Pasha Vyshevski and Olexander Symonenko literally turn…
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Continue reading →: FRAT by Max Allen.FRAT takes an insider’s perspective looking at how an American Fraternity House hierarchy behaves and networks especially between those in the higher ranks. Anything goes and alcohol is at the top of every agenda. The cast of Four brings Brent (Luke Stiles) the appointed head of the FRAT who believes…
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Continue reading →: The Night That Ali Died by Raising Cain Productions.Ali (Chris Sainton-Clark) stumbles upon a situation at work involving his best friend Tony. The friends are scientists and work together in a laboratory. Alistair has underestimated his friend and begins to quickly uncover a dark and dangerous side to his life that he could never have imagined and soon…











