Verdi’s Macbeth, Dorset Opera Festival

THIS is a big year for Shakespeare – and many of the 400th anniversary celebrations involve the Scottish Play, a timely choice. Personally we’re rather in danger of being Macbethed-out with another still to come at Shakespeare’s Globe, but first it’s Verdi and the very different stagings possible at Iford’s magical but tiny cloister and Dorset…

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Abigail’s Party, Motcombe Community Players

MIKE Leigh’s savagely funny play Abigail’s Party, set in London suburbia in 1977, might be a period piece but it’s as hilariously fresh as ever, as Motcombe Community Players proved to two sell-out audiences at the Village Hall. Five people get together for drinks and nibbles, while the 15-year-old daughter of one of them has…

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Brownsea Open Air Theatre

FIFTY two years after its opening, Brownsea Open Air Theatre celebrates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death with its first performance of one of his earliest plays, the difficult Two Gentlemen. It sets the scene for many of its successors, with snatches of the story reappearing in many guises, and also introduces its audiences to…

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Time for tea at The Queens Arms

AFTERNOON Tea Week, this year from 8th to 14th August, is an excuse to indulge in cake, and scones and cream, and wonderful jam and, well, cake! And you get them all at The Queens Arms at Corton Denham. The award-winning pub will be serving afternoon teas brimming with berries, Battenberg and bubbles, offering an…

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Eugene Onegin, Dorset Opera Festival at Bryanston

WHEN Tchaikovsky decided to adapt Pushkin’s beloved verse novel Eugene Onegin, it gave him not only an opera but a ballet, both of which continue to move, enthral and delight audiences the world over. The opera has provided Dorset Opera Festival with its finest moment at Blandford, bringing tears and cheers from the packed Coade…

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Mary Chapin Carpenter at Salisbury City Hall

THE Americana-country scene, based in Nashville Tennessee, spawns a seemingly endless supply of singer-songwriters, many of whom tour the UK visiting everything from the stadium circuit to county and town-fringe pubs as they make their names. Some, like Gretchen Peters, made an immediate hit with British audiences who have remained faithful over the years. She’s…

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My big fat Greek … pie

THE Greek islands are a delight – even when you are working, as Philippa Davis discovered An overnight stay in Athens was swiftly followed by a few hours boat ride across the Aegon to the pretty island of Paros where the gleaming whitewashed buildings lay backdrop to the colourful myths, legends and modern day lives of…

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Ghost Writer, Swan Theatre, Yeovil

THIS has been the most extraordinary few weeks, and really nothing should surprise, but when Donald Trump’s wig and Theresa May’s outfit turn up on the same stage in Yeovil, it might be a bit of a shock. However, with the versatile Swan Theatre company and a play by David Tristram, anything might happen. Tristram…

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