The Arts Section

Crimes, Camera, Action, New Old Friends at Bath Theatre Royal

IF there is one thing that we can probably all agree on at present, it is that we need to laugh. So huge thanks to the ever-inventive New Old Friends for their latest show, a delicious send-up of the classic Hollywood golden era film noir. You’ve got the hardbitten private eye, the ditsy scared blonde,…

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Groan Ups, Bath Theatre Royal and touring

MISCHIEF Theatre, best known for their hilarious  plays that go wrong, branched out into non-spoof in 2019 with Groan Ups, just in time for the start of the lockdown season. Now the show is out on the road and in Bath until 21st August. Following in the footsteps of Dennis Potter and Denise Deegan, Mischief’s…

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Acis and Galatea, Dorset Opera Festival, Bryanston

ONE of the best-known songs from Handel’s Acis and Galatea could have been the theme for this year’s Dorset Opera Festival. “Happy, happy we!” really summed up the atmosphere in the Coade Hall at Bryanston School. Opera lovers from across Dorset, starved of live performance for so long, turned out to enjoy a very different…

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Charlie and Stan, Theatre Royal Bath

TWO of England’s greatest comics, Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel, born a year apart, boarded the same  steamer, the converted cattle ship SS Cairnrona, to make a new life across the pond. Both were part of the travelling vaudeville company, Fred Karno’s Army. Laurel (then known as Stanley Jefferson), was Chaplin’s understudy. Charlie and Stan,…

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Night Must Fall, Swan Theatre, Yeovil

AT first sight, you might think that Emlyn Williams’ 1935 drama Night Must Fall would be dated. The grumpy old hypochondriac in her wheel-chair, lording it over her staff and her penniless niece-companion, the bumbling Scotland Yard detective, the middle-aged bachelor looking for a wife and the cliche setting of the house in the middle…

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The Barber of Seville, Bath Opera, Wincanton and touring

WHAT joy! Live opera, and for the first time in our home town. It’s not that we have been starved of opera these past 18 months. Quite the contrary – we have seen more, with bigger name stars, than ever before, thanks to the wonders of streaming from the New York Met, the Royal Opera and…

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The Three Seagulls, Bristol Old Vic

THE title of this show reflects the way it was devised by the graduating cohort of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s BA in Professional Acting, from three different adaptations by Christopher Hampton, Anya Reiss, and Aaron Posner of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull. Guided by the imaginative hand of director Sally Cookson, they set out to…

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