What's on in pictures

Dick Whittington, Poole Lighthouse

IF pantomime is all about larger than life traditional characters, audience participation, local references, current memes (of course 6-7 is everywhere this year), love, goodies, baddies, singing and dancing, lots of great songs and a happy ending, then Poole Lighthouse is the place to go this Christmas. Chris Jarvis, the man behind the Poole panto…

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Beauty and the Beast, Westlands, Yeovil

PANTOMIMES come in many different guises – glitzy and heavy with celebrities (some of whom you may have heard of), beautifully costumed with lavish sets, clever and funny, warm-hearted, full of local jokes and music catering to every taste from grandparents to toddlers … Some have a special place in their community, and that is…

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Local triumphs at the Rose Bowl Awards

COMPANIES across the FTR core area have taken the top awards in this year’s Rose Bowl contest, and leading the way was Claudia Pepler’s astonishing production of Come From Away (pictured right) at the Merlin Theatre in Frome in July, which took the Bristol Evening Post award for best musical production. Sarah Nias (right) won…

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Crimes against Christmas at Frome

THE inventive and funny New Old Friends are at Frome’s Merlin Theatre, from Wednesday 17th to Sunday 28th December over (not Christmas Eve and Christmas Day) with a revival of their popular comedy thriller, Crimes Against Christmas. Loosely inspired by Agatha Christie’s Then There Were None, the story follows a group of strangers summoned to…

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Treasure Island, Bristol Old Vic

BRISTOL’s historic Old Vic breaks with its usual non-celebrity tradition this year, bringing in local star, comedian, actor and singer Jayde Adams to lead a terrific cast of actor-musicians in a musical retelling of a story that started its life at the Llandoger Trow, just yards down the street. It’s 15 years since King Street…

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Jack and the Beanstalk, Bristol Hippodrome

JUST across the road from the stage door of Bristol Hippodrome is a public house which until recent times was called The Bunch of Grapes, where you would very often encounter stars appearing in the Hippo enjoying a pre, or post show, drink. With the pub’s change of name to Smoke and Mirrors, those days…

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Rapunzel, A Hairy Tale, Tobacco Factory, Bedminster

THE story of Rapunzel, the girl imprisoned in a high tower by a possessive witch, dates back into the mists of time, but it has lost neither its appeal nor its impact, as the new version by Sharon Clark for the Tobacco Factory Christmas show proves. The five-strong cast of actor-musicians excitingly demonstrate that there…

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Jack and the Beanstalk, Salisbury Playhouse

AFTER what seems like centuries of watching and reviewing pantomimes, it is always a great thrill to spot a superstar performance on a local stage, and wait until the national critics and award-giving organisations put that name in their best-of-the-year lists. Salisbury Playhouse’s inventive, colourful, energetic and 100% fun version of Jack and the Beanstalk…

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The Nutcracker (not the ballet), Taunton Brewhouse

THERE is rich magic running through the Brewhouse Christmas show this year, and it seems to emanate from the mysterious rhynes and mumps around the county town, which can be surrounded in fast-rising water almost without warning, turning it into a different land. Sound a bit “woo-woo”? – well, maybe. Writer and director Sasha Wilson…

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A not so Christmassy December with Moviola

TELEVISION schedules are packed with so-called “holiday” favourites (often films that didn’t get rave reviews first time out), and theatres are bursting at the seams with Dames, ugly sisters and winsome princesses, but Moviola’s audiences have different ideas, and the mobile cinema organisation’s December programme has a fascinating selection, led by the bittersweet Ballad of…

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New company brings Cinders to Sherborne

IF there is one thing a pantomime dame needs, it is to be seen – or perhaps B-Scene, as the newest company in the area is called. The Yeovil-based group will be bringing panto to Sherborne this Christmas, and it’s the perennial favourite story of Cinderella In this version, the wicked Morsus and the Ugly…

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The Last Five Years, Theatre Royal Ustinov Studio, Bath

I WAS brought up by a wildly romantic woman whose idea of love and relationships was moulded by the then-superstar Ivor Novello and The Dancing Years. We went to Bournemouth’s Pavilion Theatre Monday after Monday to watch the stars of the day do their thing. Now, watching the Barn Theatre production of the 2001 show…

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A masterful solo Christmas Carol

OLIVIER Award-winning actor Guy Masterson comes to Bath Theatre Royal from Monday 15th to Friday 19th December with his tour-de-force solo performance of A Christmas Carol. This acclaimed version of Charles Dickens’ famous fable is directed by Nick Hennegan, who has also adapted Dickens’s original performance text for the production, which also includes original music…

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Antarctica, Weston Studio Bristol Old Vic

THE children whose first view of live theatre was watching Little Bulb perform Antarctica at Bristol Old Vic in 2013 are in their late teens now, but possibly are still theatregoers, thanks to that magical experience. Now a new generation is watching a new cast perform the play again, and it is just as enchanting…

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A dashing Hook at Southampton

SOUTHAMPTON’s Mayflower Theatre, which has one of the region’s biggest Christmas shows, welcomes glamorous star Alexandra Burke to head the cast as a swashbuckling villain in The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan, running from 13th December to 4th January. Neverland is full of intrigue, colour and adventure, with Dr Ranj as the Magical Merman, and…

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A festive Bah! Humbug! in the Cotswolds

CHRISTMAS as we know it was almost invented by Charles Dickens – and the festive theatre scene always includes more Scrooges than you can shake the proverbial stick at. But Cirencester’s intimate Barn Theatre always manages to add a special pizzazz to its Christmas shows, and this year is no exception, with an atmospheric Christmas…

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Medieval carols and readings

ONE of the most eagerly anticipated local concerts in the run-up to Christmas is always the male choral ensemble Opus Anglicanum’s Medieval Carols and Figgy Pudding, this year at Wells Cathedral on Tuesday 16th December and St Mary’s Church, Dorchester on Thursday 18th. For more than 30 years, the ensemble has performed this programme, which…

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A Child’s Christmas in Wales, Lucky Chance, Frome

THINK of Dylan Thomas and, unless you are a poetry scholar, the chances are you will hear the voice of Richard Burton in your head, reading words from Under Milk Wood. Now, if you are one of the few fortunate ticket holders for the new Emma Rice Company production at the Lucky Chance in Frome,…

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Snow Mice, The Egg, Bath Theatre Royal

IF you are wondering whether your little children are old enough to enjoy a full-blown pantomime this Christmas, but would like to take them to a live show, the place to go is Bath Theatre Royal’s dedicated youth space, The Egg, and its new show Snow Mice, on various days and times until 11th January….

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Pinocchio’s adventures with Bumblefly

BUMBLEFLY (also known as The Travelling Players) returns this Christmas with a favourite story, Pinocchio, starting on 5th December. Like last year’s production of A Christmas Carol, it is another delightful festive show. The players bring their blend of quirky storytelling, song, merriment and mischief to the wonderful mis-adventures of Pinocchio! – the wooden marionette…

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