London Calling at Salisbury Salberg Studio

SALISBURY’S Salberg Studio has a Christmas hit on its hands with this year’s alternative show. The venue has built up a reputation for its cabaret-style shows, which in recent years have focussed on various songbooks. But perhaps the format had run its course, and Playhouse artistic director Gareth Machin and MD Kate Edgar put their…

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The Cheeseboard – Bang the drum for the real thing

AS you may have heard, Denhay have ceased production of their illustrious cheddar, following in the footsteps of Cranborne Chase and Windswept Cow, fellow Dorset cheese-makers who pulled the plug on their cheese activity in recent years. George and Amanda Streatfeild made the decision with a heavy heart, but thankfully the other wing of their business, Bacon, will continue from strength…

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A winter visit to the land of milk and honey

TRAVELLING chef Philippa Davis from Shaftesbury has been working in Israel and her latest postcard recipes reflect the delicious cuisine of this ancient land where so many culinary and religious traditions meet … My first adventure out was a food tour of Jerusalem.  Taking the road from Tel Aviv we travelled down the same paths…

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Robinson Crusoe and the Caribbean Pirates at Southampton Mayflower

IF what you want from your Christmas live entertainment is laughter, colour and SPECTACLE you can’t beat Robinson Crusoe and the Caribbean Pirates at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton until 12th January. The bones of the traditional story are here – Robinson, Man Friday, pirates, etc – but this version (by Brian Conley and Michael…

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Anne of Green Gables, Forest Forge at Shaftesbury Arts Centre

ANNE of Green Gables is one of those stories that many people remember from their youth, in my case from a Sunday evening BBC dramatisation in the 1970s watched by all the family in the days when we only had three channels, and the story itself fosters the same sort of nostalgia in audiences when…

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Yeovil Octagon

YEOVIL Octagon has its best pantomime ever this year, as Snow White bites her poisoned apple, the Magnificent Seven dwarfs dig their diamonds and the region’s finest dame Steve Bennett proves himself to be an arch improviser and master of comic timing. This is the second Evolution pantomime at the Octagon, which now, with the…

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Peter Pan at Bath Theatre Royal

JM BARRIE’S story of Peter Pan, the boy who refuses to grow up, has a timeless and enduring appeal – perhaps not surprising when we have a Prime Minister who can’t resist saying he likes a glamorous TV cook in the middle of a trial when she’s a witness or taking a photograph of himself…

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Moominland Midwinter at the egg, Bath

BATH’S show for very small children and their families this Christmas is Tove Jansson’s Moominland Midwinter, adapted for the egg stage by Hattie Naylor for Horse and Bamboo. The theatre company has built up a reputation for its delightful and beautifully told stories, using puppets and multi-media. At the egg, until Sunday 12th January, on…

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The Nutcracker at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton

MOST of us come to Hoffman’s story of The Nutcracker via the ballet and spectacular productions replete with Tchaikovsky’s music, sugar plum fairies and Christmas trees that start from a dot centre stage and rise to fill the space to the very top. But it’s a darker and more magical story that Hattie Naylor and…

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Jack and the Beanstalk at Poole’s Lighthouse

THE rumbling voice of Giant Blunderbore, with its chorus of Fe Fi Fo Fum, fills the auditorium of Poole’s Lighthouse for the annual pantomime, this year a wonderfully traditional version of Jack and the Beanstalk, with enough new and modern touches to keep audiences of all ages on their toes. Judging by the response of…

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