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1. Review: Pawn - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010
CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 When a less-than-competent gun-toting couple hold up a pawn shop, little do they know what they are letting themselves in for. -
2. Review: Make Believe - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010
CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 A ballerina pops out of a box and dances around. It’s her birthday and she wants to celebrate like most little girls - but it’s her 29th birthday and she’s stuck at the age of four. -
3. Review: The Bluest Blue - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010
CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 When two strangers meet, you never know what the encounter might lead to. -
4. Review: The Bluest Blue - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010
CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 When two strangers meet, you never know what the encounter might lead to. -
5. Review: Pawn - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010
CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 When a less-than-competent gun-toting couple hold up a pawn shop, little do they know what they are letting themselves in for. -
6. Review: Make Believe - 24:7 Theatre Festival 2010
CityLife, Wednesday 28 July 2010 A ballerina pops out of a box and dances around. It’s her birthday and she wants to celebrate like most little girls - but it’s her 29th birthday and she’s stuck at the age of four. -
7. Lay Down and Love Me Again @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
CityLife, Monday 21 July 2008 -
8. Ways To Look At Fish @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
CityLife, Monday 21 July 2008 -
9. Fully House Trained @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
CityLife, Monday 21 July 2008 PACKING 14 comedy sketches and four risqué (not to say filthy) TV commercials into an hour, writers Peter Collins, Neil A Edwards and Graeme Flynn have a go at a range of targets, from the TV agony aunt who needs serious help herself to a GCSE course on computer hacking and covering porn site tracks. -
10. Lay Down and Love Me Again @ 24:7 Theatre Festival
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 July 2008 ALL the way from Toronto for an energy-sapping one-man show comes the remarkable, if bewildering, James Howell.