The Arts Section

A Handbag and The Real Inspector Hound, Swan Theatre Yeovil

IT is more than 60 years since Tom Stoppard, working as an occasional theatre critic and reporter on the Bristol Evening World, wrote his short play The Real Inspector Hound. The rest is glittering theatrical history. But perhaps strangely, out here in the sticks (and I suspect anywhere outside the confines of the M25), it…

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Michael Rosen’ golden jubilee visit to Bridport

FORMER Children’s Laureate, best-selling children’s writer Michael Rosen is coming to Bridport’s Electric Palace on Thursday 1st August, celebrating his 50th anniversaries of his live performances and the publication of his first book. The talks are at 11.30am and 2.30pm. One of the world’s best-selling writers for children, and a popular broadcaster, Michael, who was…

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Don Giovanni, Bath Opera, Wincanton

THERE are no makeweight roles in Don Giovanni. Every one of the eight characters is important to the story and each has his or her moment or more of operatic glory. The central partnership is that of the Don, woman-chasing, arrogant and domineering, and his servant Leporello, quick-witted and loyal (up to a point). But…

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Kipps at Shaftesbury Arts Centre

SIX decades ago, rock and roller Tommy Steele decided to turn his attention from Singing the Blues to the stage. Composer and lyricist David Heneker and Beverley Cross (book) were commissioned to write a “vehicle” show for him, and the HG Wells 1905 novel Kipps was chosen. In 1963 Tommy opened at the Cambridge Theatre as…

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Hamlet, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, Kingston Lacy and touring

WHEN stoically British audiences go to “summer’ open air performances, they are weighed down with food and drink for picnics, camping chairs, tables, and in some cases rugs, snuggle-suits and pillows as they set off from the car park to the auditorium, ready to spread out and relax. Then comes the play, and most of…

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Disney’s Aladdin, Bristol Hippodrome

THE always polished professional Disney stage productions put you in mind of modern day packaging of chocolates and sweets, beautiful presented giving the impression that there is far more of the product within the wrapping that there actually is. When you finally get over the shortage of the product on offer and sample the sweets…

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Suite in Three Keys, Bath Theatre Royal

NOEL Coward wasn’t called The Master for nothing, and up until the end of his long and prolific writing career he continued to produce wise and witty plays with an inimitable style. The last of these was a collection called Suite in Three Keys, all set in the same suite of a Swiss lakeside hotel,…

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Here Be Dragons – Somerset myths

SOMERSET is a county full of myths, legends and magic – from King Alfred and the burned cakes to King Arthur and Camelot. These and many other tales are brought to life in a new play, being toured by Taunton Thespians, from 16th to 27th July. Here Be Dragons, Somerset’s own mythical comedy, is a…

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