The Arts Section

Milborne Pork, via Bennett’s Betty

ALAN Bennett’s 1984 film A Private Function has become a icon of British comedy, delighting successive generations with its gentle but unflinching look at life after the war and petty small town cliques and jealousies. In 2011, Cameron Mackintosh commissioned George Stiles and Anthony Drewe to create a musical from the tale, and Betty Blue…

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Choir of Man, Bath Theatre Royal

FOR many years, until 1989, an aunt and uncle of mine were the licensees of a pub in a small North Somerset village. Their regular customers were a microcosm of the local community – several farmers, the grave-digger, a farm labourer who was the local table skittles champion, the doctor and two hospital specialists, a…

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Commission for Sarum Tenebrae

COMPOSER Piers Kennedy has composed new works for Sarum Tenebrae: A Service of Shadows in Salisbury Cathedral on Wednesday 1st April at 7.30pm. This service with candles which are gradually extinguished, finishing in total darkness, is traditionally held during Holy Week. This year the service features a commission of nine compositions by Piers Kennedy, sung…

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Outside Edge, Studio Theatre, Salisbury

WATCHING Richard Harris’s cricketing farce Outside Edge 47 years after its premiere, and holding a programme that contains the message “Please be aware that Outside Edge is a classic late 20th-century comedy which reflects the language and attitudes of its time. Some audience members may find this content offensive,” I found myself asking exactly what…

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Can Brazil nuts save the rainforest

PROFESSOR Sir Ghillean Prance, the former director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, is one of the world’s leading tropical botanists and rainforest explorers. He is also the founder of Dorset’s Help Our Planet project and HOP talks. On Thursday 26th March he will be talking at Sladers Yard gallery, West Bay, about Brazil…

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Looking back, looking ahead – at Dorchester

DORSET’s county town has many things going for it, but theatrically it is a national record-breaker. There have been seven community plays and now Dorchester Community Plays Association is looking forward to an eighth. Meanwhile, there is a nostalgic weekend ahead, from 27th to 29th March, with a look back at the fifth community play,…

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Tearing up the jazz script

SAXOPHONIST Neil Maya comes to Bridport Electric Palace on Saturday 21st March, at 3pm and to Bridport’s Clocktower Records that evening, for two gigs that turn the clock back more than 50 years, to the ground-breaking era of jazz funk. The two gigs are part of Birth of the Cool, a month-long festival of jazz,…

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Classic screening for Holy Week

ONE of the masterpieces of the silent screen, Cecil B DeMille’s The King of Kings will be screened at St Gregory’s Church, Marnhull, on Tuesday 31st March, at 7pm, as part of the parish’s Holy Week events. The film is being shown again, by popular demand, and will be accompanied by improvisational music from the…

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Let there be light

WE wouldn’t exist without the sun – but how much do most of us know about it? Installation artist Luke Jerram asks visitors to come and discover the bright star that gives us light and life in his new touring project, Helios, which will be at Dorchester Corn Exchange from Saturday 28th March to Monday…

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