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The Pirates of Penzance
Gilbert & Sullivan's classic comedy brought to joyous life by the company that brought you 'HMS Pinafore' (Fringe sell-out 2008) and 'Guilds' (***** [ThreeWeeks, 2007]). Biting wit, beautiful songs and silly policemen abound!
In aid of The Sick Kids Hospital.
Augustine’s Studio. George IV Bridge, Fringe Venue 152
9th – 15th August 2009
8:30pm 90 minutes
Buy Tickets from www.paradise-green.co.uk
Rent
The revolutionary Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning show.
Premièring on Broadway in 1996, Jonathan Larson’s revolutionary rock version of Puccini’s opera La Bohème was a stunning success, winning many prestigious accolades including the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Larson’s moving score portrays a group of impoverished artists, addicts and lovers maintaining a precarious existence in New York’s East Village, under the ever-present shadow of AIDS. As relevant now as it was then, RENT creates a time capsule of a world in which these young Bohemians find hope and joy in the darkest depths of despair, and strive to find the salvation of love even in the face of tragedy.
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Guilds
Ambition, intrigue, foolish love and custard pies - EUSOG welcomes you to the high drama of the Jester Election. The hero Cedrick, the Village Idiot of Haselmere, faces his greatest fear - the voters.

Company
For the Fringe Festival 2008, EUSOG presents the Tony Award winning

A musical comedy by Stephen Sondeim
Performing 4th - 10th & 12th - 17th August (Weeks 1 & 2 of the Edinburgh fringe festival) at Augustine's Church
About Company
Set in New York, 'Company' follows Robert, a 35 year old bachelor and his dysfunctional married friends. The relationships are presented in a series of vignettes, mainly through Bobby's eyes, to portray the less than ideal aspects of commitment. Eventually Robert learns that whilst no relationship is perfect, it is a necessary part of 'Being Alive'. 'Company' discusses the themes of age, love and loneliness with the comic undercutting, wit and pathos audiences have learnt to expect from Sondheim's work.
HMS Pinafore
EUSOG would like to invite one and all to watch our Fringe production of
Performance
We will be performing in Venue 115, Rocket @ Demarco Roxy Art House at 10pm from the 18th to the 23rd of August (Monday to Saturday of week3). The profits will be donated to the Sick Kids Friends Foundation who raise money for the Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Sick Children.