The Arts Section

Concerts in the West, Matthew Drinkwater, piano, Ilminster Meeting House

MATTHEW’s short tour of the South West resulted in a wonderful series of concerts, by a pianist who engages his audience by the dynamism of his playing and by his intense musicality. Not every player should open a recital with a sonata by Mozart, but Matthew, by exquisite phrasing and positive delivery was totally convincing…

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Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, SNADS at The Exchange, Sturminster Newton

ONCE upon a time … pantomime had a pretty straightforward formula – wicked fairy/demon (enter/exit stage left), good fairy (enter/exit stage right), principal boy hero, principal girl (usually our hero’s social superior), evil baron/squire, murderous step-mother, knockabout comics (usually sidekicks to the villain) and plenty of village people (no connection to well-known gay singing group)….

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Worst Wedding Ever, Salisbury Playhouse and touring

A BRIDPORT garden with a bit of waste land over the wall for a marquee – what better place to create an unforgettable wedding? It’s where Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall lives, so he knows all about life in West Dorset with the seashore just down the road. He made his name with his Jurassic Coast…

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Matthew Bourne’s Early Adventures, Bath Theatre Royal and touring

THERE’S little enough outright joy in the world these days, so thanks to Sir Matthew Bourne for providing a large slice with his Early Adventures. Three of the shows that set the language, style and pace for Bourne’s trium­phant career have been revived for a tour that started at Bath before travelling the UK and…

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Bonnie and Clyde, Gillingham School

THE drama students at Gillingham School pull off a coup this week, presenting the regional premiere of a recent musical about US outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Frank Wildhorn, Don Black and Ivan Menchell’s 2009 version of the story is apparently due for a West End opening this autumn, so North Dorset audiences have…

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Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood, Nadder Centre Tisbury

IT will be a long time before I forget the Sheriff of Nottingham’s Ming the Merciless facial hair or the wardrobe malfunction during Dame Winnie Widebottom’s strip at the 2017 Tisbury Arts Group pantomime. They were the highlights of the hilarious Ben Crocker version of Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood, directed by…

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Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Shaftesbury Arts Centre

WE have such a damaged, tragic image of Baghdad these days that it is good to be reminded that once it was a city of dreamers, poets and story-tellers, glittering minarets, camel caravans bearing the riches of the Silk Road and turbanned merchants in swirling robes … the land of the Sultan and Scheherazade and…

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Pink Mist, Bristol Old Vic and touring

PICTURE pink mist … tiny droplets of blood and flesh filling the air … shot to smithereens, we used to say. The definition of the title doesn’t come until late on in poet, novelist,  presenter and teacher Owen Sheers’ first play, currently back where it started at Bristol Old Vic for a third time, at…

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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Bristol Hippodrome

SOON after my sixth birthday, way back in the year when Prince Charles was invested as the Prince of Wales and when the first decimal coins were in circulation, I was taken to the old cinema in Shaftesbury, with mum, dad, and four-year-old sister, to watch a magical film, where a car flew and people…

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Back in the USSR

Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 8 Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, leader Amyn Merchant Kirill Karabits: Conductor Valeriy Sokolov: Violin DURING his time at the helm of the BSO, we have seen Kirill Karabits expand his repertoire enormously, but conducting the works of Prokofiev and Shostakovich, the twin giants of Soviet-era Russian music, has…

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