The Arts Section

Moonfleet, AUB at Palace Court Theatre, Bournemouth

SMUGGLERS, hidden treasure and ghostly apparitions – what more evocative glimpse of coastal Dorset in the 18th century. J Meade Falkner’s gothic novel was adapted for the stage in 2009 by the ever-compelling Angel Exit, and this year the company’s co-director Tamsin Fessey was invited to recreate the production with students from Arts University Bournemouth’s…

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Dark humour and suspense at Bath

THE world premiere tour of Single White Female comes to Bath Theatre Royal from 19th to 23rd May, and promises dark humour and suspenseful storytelling as it updates the 1990s story to the age of social media. It is all about ambition, obsession and the desperate need to belong in an increasingly isolated world Starring…

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A holiday friend is at your door

IN these days of (anti)social media, it is possible to “unfriend” someone who has committed some minor act of disparagement – but if you have issued a cocktail-fuelled “come and visit” invitation to friendly stranger you meet on holiday, it’s not so easy. When Peter and Debbie meet the effervescent American Elsa on a cruise,…

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Desdemona – A Play About a Handkerchief, Studio Theatre, Salisbury

OTHELLO is not one of Shakespeare’s most frequently performed plays, and in recent years it has been condemned as racist, colonialist and generally suitable for 21st century audiences only with a black actor in the title role – and all about the men in it. American playwright Paula Vogel has taken the three women in…

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Malory Towers, Bath Theatre Royal and touring

EMMA Rice’s musical adaptation of Enid Blyton’s Malory Towers was one of the victims of COVID, opening in Bristol in autumn 2019. After a stop in Devon, the planned tour was scuppered. Now, happily, it is back on the road – refined, framed and better than ever, starting a new nine-venue tour at Bath. The…

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Nesbit on the dark side

IF you hear the name E Nesbit, you picture the cosy period charm of The Railway Children – but writing as Edith, Nesbit had a dark side, which is explored in an evening of horror story-telling at the Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis, on Friday 15th May at 7.30pm. Following the success of The Masks of…

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An invitation to explore the orchestra

PRIMARY school aged children in around the south west have a chance to experience live music, when the BSO’s Explore the Orchestra tour visits Poole Lighthouse on 19th and 20th May. With the addition of a digital concert, broadcast live from Poole’s Lighthouse arts centre in May, the project enables thousands of young people to…

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