A whole lot of cheese!

IN late November I joined some 250 white-coated cheese assessors from across the globe, assembled at the NEC to officiate at the World Cheese Awards. Nigh on 3,000 cheeses, (2,727 to be exact) spread across 62 judging tables meant approximately 42 cheeses for each judging team to assess within two and a half hours. It’s…

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Little Sure Shot at the egg, Bath

THERE’S lots of gun toting yee-haas in Lucy Rivers’ Little Sure Shot, back at the egg at Bath Theatre Royal and on stage until Sunday 10th January. The action-packed story is beautifully told, weaving information about the lives of the Pioneers into songs, ad­ven­tures and the true story of Annie Oakley, sharp-shooter of the old…

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Peter Pan, Poole Lighthouse

THERE’s a swashbuckling atmosphere in Poole’s Lighthouse arts centre with pirates galore as the theatre welcomes excited hordes of boys and girls and their parents for the Christmas show, Peter Pan, on until 3rd January. While Chris Ellison is roaring his worst as Captain Hook on the stage, brandishing his hook or scuttling away from…

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A Christmas Carol, Creative Cow at Exeter Northcott

THE ghosts of Christmasses past are flying in support to the Northcott Theatre on the Exeter University campus this season. The past few years have been difficult, since the glory days at the venue faded under the weight of administration. But early in 2015 Paul Jepson was appointed artistic director, with a vision of returning…

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A Christmas Carol, Living Spit at Durweston and Bristol

THEY tackled the mighty Tudors with Henry VIII (and his Six Wives), and the Virgin Queen (and her did-she didn’t-she love life) and poked fun at the 20th century’s most unlikely couple, Adolf and Winston. Now Howard Coggins and Stu Mcloughlin take on Scrooge and the cast of characters in A Christmas Carol, delighting fans…

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Toad of Toad Hall, Studio Theatre Ashley Road Salisbury

THE Studio Theatre Christmas show at Ashley Road in Salisbury this year is Philip Goulding’s version of Ken­neth Grahame’s classic The Wind in the Willows. Toad of Toad Hall throws its audience straight into the Reformation of the Toad, starting at the river bank home of Ratty as Badger arrives to carry out the winter-made…

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Sleeping Beauty at Yeovil Octagon

IF you want an evening (or an afternoon) of helpless laughter, colour, magic, romance and a bit of scary stuff, head for the Octagon in Yeovil between now and 3rd January. This year’s pantomime has achieved the seemingly impossible – another improvement on the previous one.  The Octagon has been on a roll for several…

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Merlin’s Apprentice at Taunton Brewhouse

TAUNTON’S Brewhouse Theatre has a professional Christmas show again this year, created by Kickline at the invitation of the new board of management. The company decided to weave their musical around the legends of King Arthur, which are richly rooted in Somerset, and the result is Merlin’s Apprentice, with a script and lyrics by director…

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