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The
Confessions of Julian Po
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Historically the Royal Scottish Academy of
Music and Drama (RSAMD) send absolute top quality students to
perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The two musicals during
2007 Fringe must have one of the very best ensembles I have seen so
far, the voices are all individual and superb, the acting talents
fabulous and the visual presentations varied enough to be attractive
to a vast audience.
Their second production ‘The Confessions
of Julian Po’ is set in a middle-American township. Only 7
residents are of any importance, whether they are in fact the only
residents I am not sure. Pastor Bean (Thomas Hart) is officiating at
the wedding of Sarah (Caley Cheney) and Bobby (Robbie Townsend) but
it is obvious something is not perfect. Town Mair, Sheriff, Fire
Chief and Notary, Henry Leech (Evan C. Grosshans) feels he is the
town. He has been married to vampy Lilah Leech (Jill Cavy) for
longer than either wish to remember. Tom Potter (Kieran Griffiths)
shop owner definitely locked in his own closet, and Izzy (Mairi
Weir) is an orphan tomboy searching for a father figure. Finally
the Muses, Rebecca Faulkenberry, Josh Canfield, Allan Gilmour, Vigdis
Pasdottir and Tanmmy Joelle.
Nothing ever happens in town, nothing that
is until the arrival of the stranger, Julian Po (Michael Stacey)!
Julian is making his way to the sea to commit suicide, when he finds
his way into town. Where his life has added up to nothing so far he
now finds himself the centre of attention and finds love.
The twist in the tale is as shocking as it
is unexpected.
The music, storyline, direction, singing
and performances are all really enjoyable. The Harmonies are superb
this whole cast deserve to do well in their chosen profession and if
talent is anything to go by they should all succeed.
If you can’t get to see ‘the
Confessions of Julian Po’ try to see ‘Iron Curtain’ as this
fabulous ensemble should not be missed!
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Fringe Programme Page No
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161
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Company
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RSAMD
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Venue Name and Number
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Augustine’s
V152
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Dates and Times
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7th,
9th, 11th,14th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 23rd, and 25th August
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at
19.25 to 20.40
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