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Friday, 24 August 2007

Unreadable reams of reviews

Where are the bloody reviews, Andrew? asks everyone, crossly. Here, in all their over-long glory are a majority of my Fringe reviews in alphabetical order.

Coat

Damascus / Ravenhill for Breakfast

The Ethics of Progress / Presumption

La Femme est Morte

Hippo World Guest Book

Hugh Hughes in... The Story of A Rabbit

Limbo / On Wonderland

Simple Girl

Special

Walworth Farce
Posted by Andrew Haydon at 21:40
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Labels: Coat, Damascus, Ethics of Progress, Hippo World Guest Book, Hugh Hughes, La Femme est Morte, Limbo, On Wonderland, Presumption, Ravenhill For Breakfast, Simple Girl, Special, Walworth Farce

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