EDINBURGH FRINGE: Eden Song
... lacking in this primitive setting for sharp preservation of man-woman relationships, caoablv directed bv Rubyn J. Brown. Brian Cooper ...
... lacking in this primitive setting for sharp preservation of man-woman relationships, caoablv directed bv Rubyn J. Brown. Brian Cooper ...
... piece. Poignant mo ments, flashes of wisdom and echoes of girlhood memories give The Dance some elements of rare aualitv. Brian Cooper ...
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... episode in expansive mood. Akasha, a Sanskrit word meaning Spirit Leaping Forth, offers movement with meaning and mood. Brian Cooper ...
... particularly to be commended on this pleasing and promising production, which incorporates much of the original mediaeval text. Brian Cooper ...
... throughout. Nick Pitt is to congratulated on his most capable direction and Jilly Humphreys on her authentically chaotic set. Brian Cooper ...
... interlude, while Tryptych, three humorous dances by Jean ChurchhiU and Archur Aviles, is a suitably accomplished finale. Brian Cooper ...
... years, it delighted Edinburgh fringe audiences, and should do likewise when presented at The Place, London, in September. Brian Cooper ...
... relatively flimsy works do justice neither to the company's talent nor to the proper expectations of the Festival audience. Brian Cooper ...
... ment is less surprising to any Japanese in the audience than to westerners. Janet Scarfe's jungle island set is superb. Brian Cooper ...
... not deal in the spiritual depths and nuances of the classical myth, but offers entertain ment that is pleasing enough. Brian Cooper ...
... Jenny Doyle to Brubeck's Unsquare Dance, could be re-worked to increase its appeal and exploit its undoubted potential Brian Cooper ...