Rumpelstiltskin at Bath Theatre Royal egg

BATH Theatre Royal’s dedicated youth theatre space, the egg, is the ideal setting for Matt Harvey’s new version of the (very) Grimm fairy tale, Rumpelstiltskin. It might date back to the late 1400s, but, as this clever adaptation proves, its message is as relevant today as it has always been. With new music by Thomas…

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Jack and the Beanstalk at Yeovil Octagon

THE magic starts the moment you enter Yeovil Octagon’s wide auditorium for this season’s pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk. Helga Wood has transformed the stage into a veritable vegetable feast, just the thing for a story about beans and peas. And no opportunity for a dreadful (and hilarious) joke is left fallow in this terrific…

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Mother Goose at Salisbury Playhouse

WHEN it comes to writing pantomime, Andrew Pollard and Kieran Buckeridge are something of a dream team. Andrew has now written fresh scripts for more than a dozen shows and played dame in most of them. The multi-talented Kieran composes the music, writes the lyrics (with Andrew) and plays dame too, all fitted in round…

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Stardust, Forest Forge at Cranborne and touring

HOW many miles to Babylon? The question begins a nursery rhyme first written down in 1801, but probably far older, and the whole rhyme forms part of the folklore tradition that underpins the novel Stardust, by Neil Gaiman, the film adaptation starring Claire Danes and Robert de Niro, and Russ Tunney’s enchanting stage adaptation for…

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A Christmas Carol at Frome Merlin Theatre

THE Christmas show at Frome’s Merlin Theatre has built up a reputation for multi media invention and quirky excellence over the years. And for the production of Chris Blackwood and Piers Chater Robinson’s musical version of Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, returning director Claudia Pepler has excelled herself. Massive puppet figures join atmospheric projections to enhance…

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When spaniel eyes are calling

WE love Scotland and are green with envy of the amount of time our favourite travelling chef, Philippa Davis from Shaftesbury, spends cooking for clients in the Highlands. On her latest assignment north of the border she found a new best friend … I only have pies for you … I knew this was going…

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101 Dalmatians at Bristol Tobacco Factory

THERE’S something about the English and their dogs, and you couldn’t get more English than Mr and Mrs Dearly, human stars of the Tobacco Factory/Travelling Light production of 101 Dalmatians, on in Bristol until 11th January. Dodie Smith’s immortal story has been brilliantly adapted for this exciting, heart-warming family show, performed by five actors and…

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Edinburgh: pride of a nation

IF the recent vote had gone the other way, I’d have been green with envy right now that Edinburgh belonged to a foreign country. As it is, I can feel a proprietorial pride that it still belongs to us! Scotland’s grand capital city is drenched in centuries-old history, but my five-day visit showed me some…

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Sea Pictures at The Lighthouse

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra leader Amyn Merchant   Kees Bakels: Conductor Ronald Brautigam: Piano   BRITTEN: Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge MENDELSSOHN: Piano Concerto No. 1 MENDELSSOHN: Overture: Fingal’s Cave DEBUSSY: La Mer   KEES Bakels, now approaching his 70th birthday, has been a regular and welcome guest conductor in Poole for many years….

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And Then There Were None at Studio Theatre, Ashley Road, Salisbury

THE versatile and talented Studio Theatre Company in Salisbury collects awards locally and nationally and produces a number of varied plays every year at its Ashley Road headquarters. They don’t do musicals and they don’t do pantomimes, so it’s no surprise at this time of year that no-one in the audience is required to shout…

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