A commotion in the West

THE middle of the 16th century was a turbulent time – a fevered period in the bloody history of the Reformation in England. A new play, which gets its world premiere at Exeter Northcott Theatre on Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd October, looks at the dramatic events in Devon in February 1547, soon after the…

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A legendary Dame at Bath

DAME Sian Phillips comes to Bath Theatre Royal to star in one of Terence Rattigan’s one-act masterpieces, Table Number Seven, from Thursday 24th October to Saturday 2nd November. The 91 year old actress will also take part in an on-stage conversation with director Richard Digby-Day, at Bath’s Ustinov Studio, on Sunday 27th. Her co-star in…

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Rehearsal by Steve McAuliffe at Shaftesbury Arts Centre

OLD theatres exert an extraordinary power over us. Whether it is a restored beauty like the historic theatres at Bath, Bristol, Bury St Edmunds or Richmond North Yorkshire, or the eerily dilapidated old Hippodrome at Great Yarmouth, we are drawn to them. Some – even the most carefully restored – have ghosts, while others are…

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Watching over the past

OLIVIER Award-winning theatre company Papatango comes to Dorset with a new version of Robert Wentall’s classic ghost story, The Watch House, at Poole Lighthouse on Saturday 26th October, Dorchester Corn Exchange on Sunday 27th, Swanage’s Mowlem Theatre on Tuesday 29th, the Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis, on Wednesday 30th and the Barnfkeld Theatre, Exeter on 5th…

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The Rocky Horror Show, Theatre Royal Bath and touring

“THERE is no such thing as a bad audience, only bad performances” is an opinion that is often expressed, but I tend to dispute the claim, writing as someone who was a cast member of a farce which, after having the audience in fits of laughter night after night, ran up against an audience that…

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Keen’s Cheddar is People’s Cheese 2024

ONE of Somerset’s finest traditional unpasteurised farmhouse Cheddar makers, Keen’s, based at Moorhayes Farm near Wincanton, has been named as the first People’s Cheese Champion, after three rounds of public voting in a new award organised by campaigning group The Real Cheese Project. Keen’s Extra Mature Cheddar was one of four finalists, voted in the…

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Top Gear to top gin

A LOT of Hollywood and television stars seem to be drawn to the world of spirits – Ryan Reynolds, Brad Pitt and Emma Watson all have their own gin brands, and Outlander star Sam Heughan has a malt whisky. Now former Top Gear presenter James May has launched his own gin, made in Wiltshire, where…

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Steve Backshall dives in

EXPLORER, naturalist, conservationist, broadcaster and passionate lover of all things maritime, Steve Backshall is back on tour this autumn with a new show, Steve Backshall’s Ocean, celebrating what he calls “the most exciting environment on our planet – the ocean”. He is coming to Bournemouth Pavilion on Saturday 26th October, Weymouth Pavilion on Thursday 31st…

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Half term fun

DELIGHTFUL plays for young children are one of the highlights of the autumn half-term in Dorset, with Artsreach bringing the Anglo-Swiss company Fideri Fidera for three dates from 28th to 30th October and Scarlet Oak Theatre on 30th and 31st. Fideri Fidera brings Oskar’s Amazing Adventure, to Millborne St Andrew village hall on Monday 28th…

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