Oh What a Lovely War, Salisbury Playhouse

JOAN Littlewood’s extraordinary musical satire Oh What a Lovely War is possibly the most effective anti-war show ever devised, accessible to all ages and attitudes and shining the searchlight from all angles on the reality of conflicts. In this Great War anniversary year, productions of the show – first performed by Theatre Workshop in East…

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Bad Jews at Bath Ustinov Studio

BATH audiences are fortunate to be able to see a powerful and important award-winning American play, receiving its UK premiere this month at the Theatre Royal’s Ustinov studio. Joshua Harmon’s play Bad Jews is set in a New York studio apartment with a view of the Brooklyn river glimpsed from the bathroom. Brothers Liam and…

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Therese Raquin at Bath Theatre Royal

EMILE Zola’s intense novel Therese Raquin gets the Helen Edmundson treatment at Bath Theatre Royal this summer. This new adaptation, steeped in the inescapable power of unleashed passion and guilt, is on stage at Bath until 16th August as part of the summer season. The adapter’s work with Shared Experience is evident in Jonathan Munby’s…

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Triumphant homecoming for Al

AL Stewart has been many years in the USA and his recorded output is rare – the last album was 2009’s Uncorked – but his fan base is loyal and undiminished. So when he announced a one-off gig at the Tivoli in Wimborne, a couple of miles from where he grew up in a thatched…

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Martin Clunes looks forward to Buckham Fair

MOST of us would hesitate about welcoming thousands of people on to our land every year. But television star and animal lover Martin Clunes opens fields at his farm at Beaminster every August for Buckham Fair, a one-day country show which has become a firm favourite with visitors and people from across the region. Now…

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Meeting Brian Patten at Lyme Regis

ONCE upon a time, poet Brian Patten was walking on Dartmoor and, squinting into the sun, saw a cairn of stones in a different light. “What if the stones were books, and the books were the library of a giant,” he thought. And so The Story Giant was born – a book that weaves folk…

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The Story Giant, Shanty Theatre at Lyme Regis and on tour

THE Devon-based Shanty Theatre Company returns to the Marine Theatre in Lyme Regis this year, much to the delight of their many local fans and enraptured holidaymakers. Shanty was set up by Harry Long and Tim Bell, and they are now also joint artistic directors of the historic theatre on the cliffs above the East…

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Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria at Iford Opera

CLAUDIO Monteverdi wrote at least 18 operas, only four of which remain, and most were “lost” from their first performances in the 17th century for hundreds of years. Although the fashion for “early opera” had a resurgence in the late 20th century, it is a rare treat to hear his Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria,…

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Fidelio, Dorset Opera at Bryanston School, Blandford

A POLITICAL prisoner lies in chains in the darkest deepest dungeon of a forbidding prison. His name is never spoken; the prison governor has ordered that he is given less food each day. He will shortly be murdered in his cell and the body hidden in a well. It is a scene that has been…

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