The Cool Web and The Edith Cavell Story, Bath Abbey

THE Cool Web, created to commemorate the centenary of the Great War, had its triumphant premiere on Thursday 30th October, when baritone Edward Grint was joined by the Philharmonia Voices, the Melody Makers of Bath Abbey (a children’s choir from local schools) and the Endymion Ensemble under the distinguished baton of Robin O’Neill. Composed by…

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Autumn in a jar

TRAVELLING chef Philippa Davis from Shaftesbury has been cooking for a shooting party in West Sussex, before heading back to Scotland. The Sussex trip started with the usual treasure hunt to the bottom of the client’s freezer … The shooting party in West Sussex was indeed jolly. Although the day started a little overcast, after…

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Ottone, English Touring Opera at Bath

HANDEL’S rarely performed 1723 opera Ottone, the 15th of around 50 studiously recycled operatic works, is part of the current English Touring Opera programme, and was seen at Bath Theatre Royal on 28th October. For this tour, ETO is accompanied by The Old Street Band conducted by Jonathan Peter Kenny and the production is directed…

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Macbeth at Shaftesbury Arts Centre

TOMORROW, and tomorrow, and the day after, are the only two chances left to see Shaftesbury Arts Centre’s fifth Shakespeare production. Following A Midsummer Night’s Dream in 1990, The Tempest in 2007, the variety-show S Factor in 2012 and last year’s Much Ado About Nothing, this is the first of the tragedies to grace the…

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Limited use of the kitchen

by Simone Sekers FACING the chores of everyday life after returning from holiday is never easy, and when that holiday was ten days living in Venice it is doubly difficult. From sitting on our wisteria-hung balcony, watching the humming bird moths hover over the late flowers of a white petunia, as the sun sunk over…

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The Cheeseboard – Fosse Way Fleece

THERE’s a slightly odd question that I’ve been asked more than once: “I’ve never had sheeps’ cheese before – is it very goaty?” Many people assume that anything other than cows’ milk will give a strong flavour of goat that they’ve experienced, perhaps on holiday on the continent, or as part of a recipe. Recipes…

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Separate Tables, Salisbury Playhouse

IN the post-Princess Diana era, when people deluge flowers at shopfronts, road verges or school gates after the death of someone they didn’t actually know, and sob at every sentimental soap opera, the idea of restraint and quiet desperation can seem rather strange, almost subversive. In the age of social media, where Twitter trolls and…

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