Wil Coleman is an Australian actor, currently working on projects in the UK. He has recently starred in a production of Twelfth Night at the newly opened Rose Theatre. Performance Reviewed catches up with him to find out more about his experiences.
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Author: Greg Wilkinson
Jodie Gough: An Interview
Jodie Gough, an aspiring actress from Brighton, has, like so many others of our time, found her considerable talents restricted by the financial burden imposed by further education. However, unlike many others she has done something about it.
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The Silencing of Miss Scarlet at Proud Cabaret City
Dinner Sittings 6.30 – 8.00 with show from 8.30 – late
Every Friday
Proud Cabaret City, No.1 Mark Lane
Proud’s City outpost established itself two years ago at No.1 Mark Lane after extensive refurbishment from Alex Proud and his wife Danielle, a renowned interior designer. Visitors may be surprised by the relatively short period that it has been open because it fits so comfortably into the surrounding area.
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The Philosopher’s Tale at the Camden Fringe
17.30 Tristan Bates Theatre (nearest tube Leicester Square)
Wednesday 6th – Saturday 10th August
‘Morality is not the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness’ said Immauel Kant and Gerald Angel, who preaches, practices and writes about fidelity, is very happy. Until one day, in a Brighton hotel room, he wakes up next to a beautiful, naked blonde. Continue reading “The Philosopher’s Tale at the Camden Fringe”
Man-Go Unshaved at the Camden Fringe
21.30 Camden Head (nearest tube Camden Town or Mornington Crescent)
Thursday 8th – Sunday 11th August
Man-Go Unshaved are a new comedy troupe who describe themselves as the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of stand-up comedy. Rick Murtagh (The Good) doesn’t look anything like Clint Eastwood but is a bearded and ‘delightfully funny man with a knack for finding the funny in the everyday banality of life’. Continue reading “Man-Go Unshaved at the Camden Fringe”