Tom Neenan is distraught; on Thursday 12th July, while at a service station, his girlfriend Hannah Elizabeth Willis vanished from his car while he was inside paying for
They have become something of a Fringe institution, or perhaps they just require institutionalised, the antics of the Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre returning to the Gilded Balloon
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A confused man is blown onto a stage of white drapes and sparse mismatched furniture by the wind, questioning his identity, his purpose, his location; a companion arrives,
The ascent to the attic room of the Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre is no joke, comedian Rik Carranza observing that he and his audience are practically in outer
Action figures: they’re not just for kids, and neither, as Steve McLean is at pains to point out, is his show Action Figure Archive, yet even when such
William Morrison isn’t very good at suicide. With the number of attempts he has made, seven by his own count, ten including what he classes as “the cries
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It’s long been considered that Jaws, released in June 1975, was the film which established the phenomenon of the “summer blockbuster” which now dictates the budgets, release schedules
To make a successful film within a popular genre with a demanding fanbase can be difficult enough; to make a successful film which spans two genres can be