
This theme is pretty self-explanatory...
- Ferrets, Farewell! by Arthur B A statement on the future of Ferretbrain - or rather, the lack thereof.
- Ferret Blogroll by Arthur B As the ferrets scatter to the four winds, here's where you can find the work of contributors and commenters.
- Ferretbrain Goes To Edinburgh - Day 3 by Wardog This time starring: the wind in Edinburgh!
- Ferretbrain Goes To Edinburgh - Day 2 by Wardog More poor quality live footage from the Fringe, with added bonus editing delay!
- Ferretbrain Goes To Edinburgh - Day 1 by Wardog Multimedia! Live! Authentic! Thingy!
- Patrick Stewart's Claudius, King of Denmark by Wardog Wardog reviews slightly incoherently the BBC's film version of David Tennant's Hamlet.
- Ferretbrain Goes to Edinburgh: 2009 Edition by Dan H Dan and Wardog, once again, review a bunch of shows that have since stopped showing
- Totally Awesome by Viorica Viorica finds a Potter-related bit of media that actually deserves the hype
- Next to Normal is Better than Awesome by Melissa G. Melissa makes us wish we were in New York in her review of the musical Next To Normal.
- Not-So-Very Lovely by Viorica Alternate title: "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Rape House"
- Aloud and Proud by Sonia Mitchell Sonia likes spoken poetry (and brackets).
- Sympathy for the Devil by Wardog Wardog on Patrick Marber's modern retelling of Moliere's Don Juan.
- Ferretbrain Goes to Edinburgh by Dan H Dan (and Wardog) review the Edinburgh Festival, just in time for it to finish, so it's not like any of you will ever be able to see half this stuff anyway.
- Five Years, One At A Time by Dan H Dan is very, very confused by The Last Five Years
- Don't They Shine Beautiful? by Jamie Johnston Jamie thinks about beauty, cleverness, justice, and goodness in Sweeney Todd.
- Assured Entertainment by Wardog Wardog reviews London Assurance and apologises for the title of the review.
- Life is a (mucked up) cabaret old chum by Jamie Johnston Jamie J. reviews the latest attempt to revive Cabaret
- What ho, old bean! by Wardog Wardog extends her ferretbrain repertoire to a review of the musical By Jeeves.