Egypt Review: The Independent, 8th August, 2002
By Steve Jelbert Forgotton Egypt: He has, as well. Steve Delaney's excruciating creation, head of Doncaster's leading stage school ("It's just like the Rada, they say") may have promised a lecture on the mysteries of ancient Egypt, but he keeps slipping into his usual...
Fringe Review Metro, 9th August, 2002
Laughter is a personal business, writes Dominic Maxwell. So it's in the interests of offering a balanced view that I report that Count Arthur Strong's Forgotten Egypt is a work of comic genius, Britain's greatest contribution to world culture since cat's eyes or The...
Forgotten Egypt… coming to the fringe in 2002!
Honorary president of the British Egyptalogical society (Doncaster Branch), Count Arthur Strong delivers an instructional talk on the wonders of Egypt, as experienced by himself firsthand. Its not just slides you know – Arthur reads from Lord and the lady Sheila...



