The Arts Section

Moviola in September

TWO remarkable teachers are at the heart of the most in-demand films for September, as Moviola begins its autumn season of taking the best contemporary and classic cinema to village halls and community centres across the region. Leading the field are Mr Burton, the acclaimed portrait of the teacher who supported and inspired the great…

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Cesare, Pleasure Dome and Somerset Opera, Strode Theatre Street and touring

THERE was a world premiere at Strode Theatre in Street on Saturday, but one that arrived without fanfare and played out to a sadly small, but wildly enthusiastic audience. Baroque opera lends itself to fun interpretation, and for 40 years, ever since Nick Hytner’s indelible Xerxes at ENO, directors have included quirky elements to inventive…

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at the Edge, Frome Merlin

  BLACK Hound Productions was formed in 2016 at Frome, by a group of young friends who had met in various productions at the Merlin Theatre. Now the company comes back to its home theatre with three performances of at the Edge, a new play co-written by BHP artistic director Patrick Withey and writer Melissa…

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Busk, Project Dance Company, Yeovil and touring

  DANCE is one of the oldest forms of story-telling, right back there with the ancient bards of legend – a simple but meaningful way to communicate feelings, tell tales and make connections. It is inherently musical, inviting us to share in the experience. Yeovil-born James Bamford, the inspirational young choreographer and director who founded…

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If the shoe fits …

WE all have our favourite shoes – they may be red carpet-worthy, six-inch high Jimmy Choos or comfortable if unglamorous Allbirds, but shoes follow the footprints of human history. Fashionable or functional, delicate or dependable, shoes are an essential part of our lives. And while other brands may come and go, one name remains proudly…

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Fiddler on the Roof, Bristol Hippodrome

“A FIDDLER on the roof, sounds crazy no?” are the opening words of Joseph Stein’s adaptation of three stories from Tevye and his daughters, short stories set at the turn of 20th century Tsarist Ukraine by the Yiddish author Sholem Aleichem. The story, that follows the life of poor milkman Tevye (Matthew Woodyatt) as he…

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As You Like It, Theatre Royal, Bath

SHAKESPEARE’S blueprint doom-scroller, a character who has won the name of “melancholy” Jacques over the centuries, is getting a new look and a blindingly incisive interpretation at Bath Theatre Royal this summer. Harriet Walter, no stranger to gender-blind casting, proves again how potent it can be with her interpretation of the Seven Ages of Man…

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Getting a Somerset Handel on Julius

SOMERSET Opera has joined with Valley of the Rocks-based Pleasure Dome Theatre to create a Handelian delight for audiences this Autumn. Between 30th August and 25th October, they will tour a reworking of Handel’s classic 1724 Giulio Cesare, this time set in the villages and towns of Somerset where the protagonists are Cesare, chairman of…

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The art of love in PUubeck

PURBECK International Chamber Music Festival, under its charismatic artistic director, cellist Natalie Clein, returns from 4th to 7th September. With the theme of “Love in all its forms.” The programme starts with Love of the Cello, with Natalie Clein playing works by Bach and Cheryl Frances-Hoad, and Cello: A Journey through Silence to Sound author…

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