The Light Princess, Tobacco Factory, Bristol

THE entrance to the Tobacco Factory auditorium in Bedminster has been decked out like a castle, with colourful climbing roses and twinkling lights, and the stage, surrounded on three sides by audience seating, is similarly packed with the apparatus of enchantment. This is for The Light Princess, the Christ­mas show produced by the venue in…

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Philippa can tell her gammon from her ham

THE life of a private chef is nothing if not varied – one week Philippa Davis is cooking for a family in Provence, the next she is off to Boston, then it’s a busy few days in Dublin or a shooting party in the Highlands. But the festive season beckons and Philippa’s diary is getting…

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Sleeping Beauty, Bristol Old Vic

BRISTOL is currently on the crest of an artistic wave, and native director Sally Cookson is high on that spumy horizon, with smash hit productions of Jane Eyre and Hetty Feather doing the rounds, recent memories of 101 Dalmatians at the Tobacco Factory last Christmas and now Sleeping Beauty, the 2015-16 show at Bristol Old…

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The Night that Autumn turned into Winter

I CAN’T think of a more delightful way to introduce young children into the fun and excitement of live theatre than to go to Bristol Old Vic Studio for the Little Bulb production of The Night that Autumn turned into Winter, on until Sunday 10th January. The company, with two of the same actors, brought…

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Les Miserables, Wells Cathedral School, Strode Theatre, Street

I HAVE been looking forward to this production since early this year, when news reached me that a local school with an outstanding musical pedigree was planning to stage the schools edition of my favourite musical.  I have seen half a dozen or so productions of this version, including in my home town of Gillingham,…

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BSO at Poole Lighthouse

Sibelius: The Tempest Suite Grieg: Piano Concerto Sibelius: Symphony No. 7 Sibelius: Tapiola Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, leader Amyn Merchant Kirill Karabits: Conductor Juho Pohjonen: Piano GETTING the balance right between the crowd-pulling ‘warhorses’ of the classical repertoire and equally-rewarding but less familiar music must be a constant preoccupation for the BSO’s management. Revenue must be…

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Merlin, Nuffield Theatre Southampton

MAGIC takes many forms. It can be good, it can be evil, it can charm and it can terrify. And all of it can be found in the pages of books, which, in these days of brightly-lit tablets, phones and gizmos, provide a mysterious enchantment. The Nuffield Theatre’s Christmas show this year is Merlin, written…

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Handbagged, Bath Theatre Royal

MOIRA Buffini’s hit play Hand­bag ­ged, which ends its 13-venue 2015 UK tour at Bath on Saturday 5th Decem­ber, is the hilarious imagined story of the meetings between Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Min­is­ter Margaret Thatcher between 1979 and 1990. It’s such recent history that most members of the audience have bits of…

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Seasons Greetings, Athenaeum Limelight Players, Warminster Athenaeum

ALAN Ayckbourn is one of Britain’s most popular playwrights and probably the favourite living writer with amateur groups (run a very close second by the other Alan – Bennett). Warminster’s Athenaeum Limelight Players chose his Seasons Greetings for their December show at the atmospheric old theatre – a black comedy that tarnishes the tinsel on the…

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The Wind in the Willows, BOVTS at Redgrave Theatre, Bristol

ALAN Bennett’s charming stage adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s tales of the riverbank is the ideal family show if you want to avoid pantomimes or even the mention of Christmas. Ed Viney directs the show for Bristol Old Vic Theatre School students this year, and his message throughout rehearsal was to have the sort of fun…

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