Celebrating 20 years of (New) Hardy

THE New Hardy Players, formed to celebrate the work of Dorset’s greatest writer, celebrate their 20th anniversary this year, touring A Few Crusted Characters from 6th to 15th June. The new play has been created from a series of short stories, and willl be performed at beautiful open air venues including Abbotsbury Swannery and Maumbury…

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Bath premiere for royal play

A NEW play that examines the unique relationship between the late Queen Elizabeth II and her dresser, Daisy Goodwin’s By Royal Appointment, has its world premiere at Bath Theatre Royal, from Thursday 5th to Saturday 14th June, before a UK tour. The play stars Anne Reid as the Queen and Caroline Quentin as The Dresser,…

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Moviola in June

IF you are among the many people who have been waiting for the latest episode in the Bridget Jones saga to reach your village hall, good news! This is the month when the hapless heroine, once again played by Renee Zellweger, tops the Moviola list, with screenings at Hawkchurch, Membury (Devon), Bourton, South Petherton (David…

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A Beautiful Thread, Salisbury Arts Festival at Stonehenge

ACTOR Anton Lesser could hardly have been a more appropriate choice to read the words of Thomas Hardy, a man with whom he shares qualifications as an architect, and a subsequent and far more successful and famous career. And on an unforecastly beautiful evening, just west of the world famous Stonehenge, Mr Lesser joined actress…

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North by Northwest, Wise Children at Bath Theatre Royal

ALFRED Hitchcock’s 1959 film North by Northwest, the story of mistaken identity in the frozen depths of the cold war, is widely considered to be one of the greatest films of all times. But it WAS 66 years ago, and many of today’s audiences will be entirely unfamiliar with the plot or its background. So…

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Lucky for some at Swanage

PURBECK-based writer Georgie Codd will host her first live night out in Dorset on Friday 13th June. In aid of Dorset Mind, it is based around her second book, Never Had a Dad: Adventures in Fatherlessness, which was published in 2024. The book attracted millions of listeners when it was previewed on the hit US…

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Ensemble Moliere, St Swithins Church, Bath

BATH’S annual music festival, still struggling to retain its former glories, ended the 2025 event at the beautiful St Swithin’s Church on Sunday afternoon with a concert by Ensemble Moliere, celebrating the life and work of the remarkable dancer Marie Salle. Born to fairground tumblers in 1707, Marie transformed the then rigidly formal world of…

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This Happy Breed, AUB at Palace Court Theatre, Bournemouth

THE celebrations held to mark the anniversary of VE day must not only have stirred memories for those now comparatively few people who remember the occasion, but intrigued those who are too young to know about the lives and times of their parents and grandparents. If you, like me, were born after the war, but…

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A tribute to the father of protest songs

YOU don’t often hear the phrase “protest singer” these days, but the tradition – which stretches back for many years in unions and traditional working communities, and was reinvented by the folk singers of the 1960s – lives on in Reg Meuross, the Crewkerne-based singer-songwriter whose work has always championed the issues of the day,…

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