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'The Dirty South focuses on music and culture from across the South coast. Everything from club nights and art exhibitions to gigs and theatre.
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Review: Jingo @ The New Theatre Royal
by Mark Townsin A pleasant Tuesday evening saw a return to the New Theatre Royal for Collingwood RSC and another Terry Pratchett adaptation. Levitra reviews This years offering was Jingo, a tale of nationalism in the discworld. Following the success of last years play (Wyrd Sisters http://www.thedirtysouth.org/2010/07/review-wyrd-sisters) and the fact that Jingo is one of [...] -
Review: House of Burlesque
by Paul Graham Raven It’s a shameful thing to confess, given I’ve spent nearly half my life in Portsmouth, but this evening is the first time I’ve ever entered the ornate confines of the King’s Theatre on Albert Road. As such, I have no idea whether being bombarded with flyers offering to fulfil “all your [...] -
Review: War of the Worlds @ The King’s Theatre
by Mark Townsin DUH DUH DUUUH, DUH DUH DUUUH….come on you know this one, it is of course Jeff Wayne’s musical adaptation of the seminal H.G Wells science fiction novel War of the Worlds. Tonight’s show at the Kings Theatre is lifted directly from this musical, under licence. buy drugs online Early impressions were of [...] -
Save The Groundlings Theatre
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Review: Billy Elliot @ The New Theatre Royal
by Vicky Halliday Picture the scene: the public are disillusioned with the Government; unemployment is high; debt is spiralling; there are riots on the streets and the future looks bleak. You could be mistaken for thinking I am referring to last week but, Billy Elliot is set during the Miners’ Strikes of 1984. Cheap Levitra [...] -
Review: Hamlet The Comedy @ New Theatre Royal
by Dai Howells So the year began with the dribbling simpletons who readily piss away hours of their existence devoted to SoapLand’s goings on up in arms about a baby swapping episode over New Year. These self-same purveyors of tawdry shit-mongery had finally decided that yes, enough was most certainly enough. The straw that broke [...] -
Joe Black: Sex, Drugs and Vaudeville @ The King’s Theatre
by Vicky Halliday Once, a long time ago, Tom Waits Viagra Online met with Jack The Ripper and Jack Skellington over a pot of Earl Grey to decide on a musical project. Levitra reviews That project was Joe Black. Cheap Levitra online Gone are the days of Joe’s “One-man-band” for he has mutated into a rather dapper, [...] -
Review: Wyrd Sisters @ New Theatre Royal
by Cytotec Online Mark Townsin A warm Tuesday evening saw the opening night of a new production of Wyrd Sisters at the New Theatre Royal. Buy antibiotics online without prescription. Online Drugstore. For the uninitiated, this an adaptation of one of Terry Pratchett’s early Discworld novels with perhaps a passing similarity to, what those of [...] -
Review: Rocky Horror @ The King’s Theatre
by Vicky Halliday You know what you’re getting with Rocky Horror; men in suspenders, women in basques and an enthusiastically unrivalled audience. Florida codes bank Tonight is no exception and looking around there is a bizarre hybrid of middle-aged men clad in checked shirts, elderly ladies in feather boas and the obligatory gaggle of girlies, [...]









