For those of you (of which there are about three, I reckon) who regularly visit this site to get the real skinny on what’s hot or not… my sincere apologies. I’ve been UltraVerySlack at getting reviews done, and the backlog is daunting – 20 shows over 5 days. Rest assured, I will get to all the shows eventually… but the quick gossip on shows to see:
- Parrot Fever
- The Overcoat
- Morphia Series
- Tyrannous Rex
- Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
- Held
Get out there, ff2004 followers! And remember, there’s a comments thingy available if you’d like to comment on my reviews… ;)
There’s at least one person reading this, well, partially. ;)
two, actually. (No – someone is reading over my shoulder. That’s three…)
make that 3…
whohoo Simpletons!
Pete,
You are slipping and I feel I have to write my own reviews.
Rocket & Roxy’s Stunt Show.
This was a piece with big bangs, smoke, fire and little content. I am suprised that it got a guernsey for the festival. It was ok I suppose; a monster in a kennel, tight rope walking, straight jacket escape while on stilts that were aflame, good singing from the drunk bombshell.
Pete! we are reading too so keep up the good work! The Gnomes
100:
This shows what a good script can do for you. The actors were invisible to me, minor players to the story and the bamboo small props. My introspection, normally buried bubbled to concious thought. What do my meories mean and what do they matter. several days later the effect remains. 8/10
Are you THE Pete, emblazened on the Fringe mobiles? as in “you can’t say no to Pete”?
> Are you THE Pete, emblazened on the Fringe
> mobiles? as in “you can’t say no to Pete”?
:) Hahaha, I cacked myself when I first saw them :)
No, I believe the Pete in question there is Peter Davey, a Toyota dealer who I assume contributed to the running of the Fringe Mobiles. Still, it’s a pretty apt expression… “90-odd shows? Pete can’t say no!” ;)