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The Review Master is back for 2002!

Tue, 5 Feb 2002, 09:39 pm
The Review Master2 posts in thread


Hi all,


I'm just letting you know that I am back from my vacation in the Amazon Rainforest and look forward to reviewing in 2002. A lot more than Les Miserables for sure! From what I have seen in the auditions and other related pages on this site, there will be a lot of opportunities for me to review popular and new shows.

Good luck to all in whatever productions and performances you may be in this year and see you there! If anyone can suggest what sounds like a good show, please do so via this site or email.


The Review Master

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The Review MasterTue, 5 Feb 2002, 09:39 pm


Hi all,


I'm just letting you know that I am back from my vacation in the Amazon Rainforest and look forward to reviewing in 2002. A lot more than Les Miserables for sure! From what I have seen in the auditions and other related pages on this site, there will be a lot of opportunities for me to review popular and new shows.

Good luck to all in whatever productions and performances you may be in this year and see you there! If anyone can suggest what sounds like a good show, please do so via this site or email.


The Review Master

Walter PlingeThu, 7 Feb 2002, 01:27 am

RE: The Review Master is back for 2002!


...Perhaps "A Thousand Nights & A Night" is worthy of a write-up by The Review Master...



...A review of 'A Thousand Nights & A Night" in The West Australian by Geoff Gibbs...


http://today.thewest.com.au/20020207/arts/td-arts-home-sto43334.html


"One does not find truth in a single dream...but rather in many dreams" Pasolini

An aerial extravaganza...A rich tapestry of stories within stories...

Returning after its recent sell-out season, Annie Stainer¡¯s latest original work is inspired by Sir Richard Burton¡¯s controversial ¡®Arabian Nights¡¯ with its universal stories of love, magic and enchantment that have held audiences enthralled for centuries. ONE THOUSAND NIGHTS AND A NIGHT unfolds on a multitude of levels through dialogue, dance, illusion, mime, music and song, as the performers fly through a fantasy landscape of ropes, trapezes, and swings. Annie Stainer, who has performed in ensembles with Lindsay Kemp, David Bowie & Steven Berkoff, returns to direct this highly acclaimed show with the HIAT Performing Group at the Dolphin Theatre for the Perth Fringe Festival.

Feb 5th ¨C 9th at 8pm. Prices $18 full, $12 concession. Delicious Arabian treats available during interval. Tickets at BOCS 9484 1133
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