by Colin Thomas | Sep 4, 2019 | Review
Melanie Gall can sing, but she doesn’t know how to tell a story, so what starts out as a recital with some great insider dish devolves into a recital with narrative interruptions. The program promises an exploration of the relationship between Judy Garland and Deanna...
by Colin Thomas | Sep 4, 2019 | Review
The story is about an American couple traveling in Ireland but, stylistically, this show has no idea where it’s going. Central characters Tom and Mary, who are married and middle-aged, rent a car and search County Clare for Mary’s ancestors in the graveyards and...
by Colin Thomas | Sep 4, 2019 | Review
Because it’s humble and autobiographical, some people might ignore Destiny, USA, but that would be a huge mistake: it’s one of the most skilful and moving shows I’ve ever seen at the Fringe. Laura Anne Harris is the sole live performer in this production of her...