Woman Of Flowers, Forest Forge, Salisbury Arts Centre and on tour

THE spaces in between the words we say and our thoughts are explored with poetic beauty in Woman Of Flowers, a powerful contemporary reworking of one of the ancient Celtic myths contained in the Welsh treasury known as The Mabinogion Written by Kaite O’Reilly for the supremely versatile deaf actress Sophie Stone, Woman Of Flowers…

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Carmen, Mid Wales Opera at Yeovil Octagon

THINK of Bizet’s Carmen and you think of sultry heat, intense colour and tangible passion … or at least, I do. So Jonathan Miller’s touring production for Mid-Wales opera comes as a bit of a surprise, on many levels. Of course the timeless story can be set in all sorts of periods, and here in…

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The Importance of Being Earnest, Dramatic Productions at Poole Lighthouse

WORD has it that Dramatic Productions’ latest show, Oscar Wilde’s enduring comedy The Importance of Being Earnest was beset with problems with both actors and director unavoidably dropping out. A play that should have been an absolute joy to rehearse must have had some exceedingly anxious moments. It was clear from Dramatic Productions’ opening night…

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Soaring Strauss at the Lighthouse

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, leader Amyn Merchant Kirill Karabits: Conductor Robert Levin, Piano PROKOFIEV: Symphony No 1 “Classical” BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 1 in C R STRAUSS: Also Sprach Zarathustra The next CD in the BSO’s much-praised cycle of Prokofiev symphonies will consist of the first two symphonies and the Sinfonietta. We had heard a memorable…

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Jesus Christ Superstar at Bath Theatre Royal

BATH Light Opera Group’s production of Jesus Christ Superstar marks the Society’s entry into the glittering world of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Originally written as a rock opera album, it exploded onto the Broadway stage in 1971 before transferring to the West End the following year where it ran for eight years. The…

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Mary Gauthier European tour

COUNTRY singers have the traditional reputation of whining out cliched down-home wisdom, very little of which has any relevance to the stiff-upper-lipped Brits. But lordy how things have changed. Not only in our post-Diana society do we vie with family, friends and neighbours to show ever more open and intimate expressions of affection, love and…

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The Dining Room – a Weymouth taste of the Med

LUNCH at The Dining Room is a pleasure – the restaurant in the pedestrianised heart of Weymouth’s old town is contemporary and light and welcoming, the food is colourful and delicious, with an emphasis on seafood. Quite right too – some of the best sustainably caught fish and shellfish you will ever eat is brought…

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