London Town at Poole’s Lighthouse

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra leader Amyn Merchant Andrew Litton: Conductor Alexei Volodin: Piano ELGAR: Cockaigne Overture RACHMANINOV: Piano Concerto No. 1 VAUGHN WILLIAMS: Symphony No. 2 “London” THE popular English pieces in this well-attended BSO concert form an obvious pairing. Both were inspired by London, and both are rooted in the expansive Edwardian era when the…

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The Giants, Wassail Theatre at South Petherton and on tour

SOME of us spend our leisure time in the darkness of theatres, some of us on the terraces of the local football club. They are two different worlds, and they are brought comically, poignantly and brilliantly together in Wassail Theatre’s first play The Giants, which started a tour of the south west at the David…

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Calamity Jane at Bath Theatre Royal

THE cast of the Watermill Newbury touring production of Calamity Jane are so full of infectious energy that the audience clearly wanted to join in the hoe-down finale. The company that specialises in mounting shows in which the cast plays the music live on stage is at Bath Theatre Royal this week at the start…

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Whipping It Up, Swan Theatre, Yeovil

I KNEW nothing about this play before I went to see it, apart from recognising the title, and was expecting a Ray Cooney style political farce, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that this was no farce, but a comic satire; a commentary on the dire state of politics in the early 21st Century….

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Lunchtime offer at revamped Summer Lodge

SUMMER Lodge, the luxurious country house hotel at Evershot, is closed until 25th January for major renovations in the restaurant, spa and kitchen. It is the first time for many years that the hotel, part of the Red Carnation group and a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux, has been closed. When it reopens…

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Dr Livingstone, I Presume, Miracle Theatre Company, Gillingham School and tour

MAGNIFICENT musical madcap mallarkey, maintaining momentum movingly, magically, melodramatically memorable, meaningfully, markedly mad miracle, is the sort of sentence that used to be greeted with oohs and aahs as Leonard Sachs, as Master of Ceremonies, introduced a variety act on the BBC programme The Good Old Days from the Leeds City Varieties, with seemingly endless…

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To Kill a Mockingbird at Bath Theatre Royal

THERE were some who thought that a theatrical adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, with its tense courtroom climax, would be unlikely to work in the sylvan setting of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, but last summer’s production confounded the sceptics, winning rave reviews from critics and the sell-out audiences. When…

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A weekend in Wales

TRAVELLING chef Philippa Davis spent a weekend in Wales just before Christmas, cooking for a family on a farm in Pembrokeshire, which was the start of a new love affair for this energetic and inspirational Dorset woman. “Every home should have a dairy herd,” she says … If I was Father Christmas I would generally…

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Ten years at Udder Farm Shop

ONE of Dorset’s best-known farm shops celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Udder Farm Shop at East Stour, on the A30 west of Shaftesbury, began as a diversification project for farmer’s wife Jane Down and has become one of the success stories of the area. Jane and husband Brian have won many awards for the shop…

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