Theatre Record

 

This Edition

 

Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe 2009

Supplement to Theatre Record

Contents

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Title
Page
Title
Page
Contents 1407   The Event 1450
International Festival:     The Hotel 1451
Diaspora 1408   Morecambe 1452
Optimism 1409   The Rap Guide To Evolution 1453
Faith Healer 1411   David Leddy’s “White Tea”  1454
Faust 1413   The 14th Tale 1455
The Last Witch 1416   Party       1455
Tondal’s Vision 1419   Heroin(e) For Breakfast 1456
The Testament Of Cresseid 1419   Everything Must Go (or The Voluntary Attempt To Overcome Unnecessary Obstacles) 1456
The Yalta Game 1421           
Afterplay 1422   6.0: How Heap And Pebble Took On The World And Won 1456
Peter And Wendy 1424      
Traverse season: 1428   Forest Fringe 1457
East 10th Street 1430   Herald Angels:  
Sea Wall 1430   Trilogy     1458
Internal 1431   Cocorico 1459
Little Gem 1434   Total Theatre Awards:  
Midsummer 1435   Lilly Through The Dark 1459
Stefan Golaszewski Is A Widower 1436   Under Glass 1460
The Interminable Suicide Of Gregory Church 1436   My Name Is Sue   1460
      Edinburgh Musical Theatre Awards:  
Barflies 1437   Barbershopera II    1461
The Red Room 1439   Over The Threshold    1461
Been So Long 1440   The Stage Awards  
Orphans 1440   Chronicles Of Long Kesh    1461
Palace Of The End 1442   Odyssey 1462
    NSDF/Methuen Drama Emerging Artists Competition  
The World Is Too Much: Theatre For Breakfast 1443   Territory   1463
Accidental Nostalgia 1443   Edinburgh Comedy Awards:  
A Life In Three Acts: Bette Bourne and MarkRavenhill 1444   Tim Key: The Slutcracker    1463
The Doubtful Guest 1446   Jonny Sweet: Mostly About Arthur 1464
If That’s All There Is 1449   Peter Buckley Hill 1464
Scotsman Fringe Awards:     Round-up Reviews

1465
Crush

1450

  Index    1466

NOTE: Not all reviews of all the shows covered are reprinted in this supplement.

COVER: Jordan Young as Little Malcolm Biggar (embarrassingly omitted from the cast list on p1526) in Vox Motus’s inventive live-puppet piece Slick at the Traverse, recipient of a Fringe First