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Fest Magazine
Faro: Goddess of the Waters
Shot on HD film at a sumptuous 24 frames a second, Faro: Goddess of the Waters beats down on you in the darkness of the cinema like the hot Malian sun in the... Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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The Ethics of Progress
Cast you minds back to science lessons in school, where, bored out of your minds, you were taught about the molecular differences between solids, liquids and... Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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Tom Allen ... And other short stories
Don't go expecting a laugh a minute but it is about the friendliest show you will find Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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Wish I Had a Sylvia Plath
This play pitches itself just right; the jokes peppering the script make the experience all the more affecting Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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Best of the Fest 24/08 (For Issue 6)
The Top Five works from this year's Festival Exhibtions. Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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Wasted (Y)ears
In this moving autobiographical monologue, an actor recounts a tale of triumph over adversity. Born hard of hearing, Tim Barlow was rendered stone deaf by th... Read more »| 21 Aug 2007
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Longwave
Longwave is a rough-cut gem that incites wonder without twinkling opulently. Tune in and marvel Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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Long Walks
Jenny Richards maps the traces Land Artist Richard Long leaves in Edinburgh’s Modern Art Gallery. Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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John Hegley
You won’t have seen any of Hegley's posters up this year or, come to think of it, last year, but that's only because his popularity and talent transcend the need for any publicity Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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Songs About Vaginas
Jessica Delfino shows that she is much better at using computers to come up with some nifty graphics than she is at writing lyrics Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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The Decaffination of Kofi Annan
The weak pun linking Kofi to coffee typifies the witless wordplay that characterises Noel James' show Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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The Home Song Stories
The Home Song Stories tells the story of Rose and her two children Tom and May. As their mother, Rose behaves less like a parent and more like a partner in... Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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The Oxford Revue
Like the fibre in a balanced diet, one can't help but feel that a few longer sketches might enable the six performers to add substance to their character acting Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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Danton's Death
There is something instantly appealing about a work of art that has been written illicitly. The mystique surrounding Georg B?chner’s 1835 reactionary m... Read more »| 21 Aug 2007 -
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World's End by Paul Sellar
For a play by such a well-established playwright, it's curiously dull and unrewarding Read more »| 21 Aug 2007