Review – Water Child
There is always something to applaud about a production that raises awareness of health and social issues.
There is always something to applaud about a production that raises awareness of health and social issues.
The premise of the show is that “the greatest rock band in the world” formed in 1959 disappeared in 1973 after a string of number one hits.
This is what Fringe is all about, something a bit different from the norm, at times a bit ‘out there’ and a mix of comedy and drama.
This was a delightful piece of whimsy and a wonderful showcase of various styles of belly dancing.
Ah Fringe! It throws up such wonderfully oddball offerings such as Peter Michael Marino, a lovely American and self-confessed angloholic (like an anglophile but addicted).
I love being fooled, having the wool pulled over my eyes and made to believe that the impossible… isn’t.
What the masses said