Reviews

The Miller’s Daughter, Stur­min­ster Newton Exchange

TABOO Theatre company gave an indoor performance of their originally-site-specific show The Miller’s Daugh­ter at the Exchange at Stur­minster Newton, and it may be the precursor to further development of the play for a tour. First performed at Sturmin­ster Mill in the heat of the summer, Tony Benge and Sue Ashby’s play deals with the…

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Jack and the Beanstalk, Poole Lighthouse

IF it is beautiful costumes, ex­cellent singing, great choice of classic pop songs and an unu­s­ually strong company that you want from pantomime, head for Poole’s Lighthouse, where Peter Duncan’s new adaptation of Jack and the Beanstalk is on stage until 5th January. Perhaps best known for his two stints in Blue Peter in the…

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Dick Whittington at Bristol Hippodrome

ON the face of it, this show is a big production with wonderful special effects, spectacular scenery and costumes, and a large cast. Thanks to the tremendous work of lighting and sound  dir­ectors Matt Clutterman and Dan Samson, the speciality costumes of Mike Colt­man and The Twins FX visual effects, which include a giant King…

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The Tailor of Gloucester, Salberg Studio at Salisbury Playhouse

BEATRIX Potter’s The Tailor of Gloucester is the perfect story for a Christmas show, and Gareth Machin has adapted it for the studio, where it runs until 28th December. It’s not one of her best-known tales, but it is all about a poor tailor who must make a special coat for the Mayor, in just…

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Rapunzel, A Love Story, the egg at Bath Theatre Royal

WHEN I was about seven years old and first interested in cooking with mother – butterfly cakes and jam tarts, that sort of thing – some men came to paint the back of the house and I thought I would bake something for them.  So I got out an enamel pie dish and put in…

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Octagon Theatre Yeovil

PANTOMIME is a peculiarly British phenomenon, so when Crewkerne boy, Octagon favourite and successful actor and singer Thom Ford introduced his American wife Kathryn Nash to the genre, it was only natural for the versatile Texas-born actress to give it a go. She’s a perfect Snow White in Thom’s favourite theatre in Yeovil this year,…

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Goodnight, Mr Tom, Studio Theatre, Salisbury

THE dividing line between real emotion and sentimentality can be very narrow, and in a play, maintaining that division comes down to the insights of the director and the understanding of the actors. Never act with children or animals, they say, so you might think that David Wood’s Goodnight, Mr Tom, with children, animals and…

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Cinderella, Frome Merlin Theatre

THE Merlin Theatre Produc­tions Christmas show this year is a community presentation of a new version of Cinderella, written and direc­ted by Claudia Pepler with new music by Joseph Church. Making full use of the wide, deep stage, with a 45-strong cast, this is a fresh reading of the original story that ins­pired the world’s…

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Robin Hood at Salisbury Playhouse

THIS year the posters advertising Christmas shows are  jostling for space with those pushing candidates for a general election.  Both have their  pantomime elements, but if it’s fun, good humour, slick jokes, colourful costumes and a large dose of love that you want, I’d suggest Salisbury Play­house’s Robin Hood. It’s Good Good Good! It was…

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A Christmas Carol, Bristol Old Vic

SO successful was last season’s production of A Christ­mas Carol at Bristol Old Vic that they decided to bring it back again for 2019/20, with some new music and a substantially new cast. This time John Hopkins is at its centre, a more vulnerable Ebenezer Scrooge than Felix Hayes’s sonorous curmudgeon last Christmas, and more…

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