Reviews

Bath Mozartfest, Friday 15th November

THERE was a time when baseball addicts in the USA were very fond of Double­headers, two games between the same teams played back to back on the same day. It is stretching the imagination  a little to say that audiences were offered a double header with a String Quartet, plus guests, in the Guildhall at…

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Consone Quartet, Dance House, Crewkerne

A PROGRAMME of string quartets composed by a 14 year old Mendelssohn, a 15 year old Schubert, a relatively mature 29 year old Mozart and a rarely heard two-movement example by Luigi Boccherini, a contemporary of Mozart, gave the capacity audience at Crewkerne’s Dance House an insight into the considerable qualities of the Consone Quartet….

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The Night Watch, Salisbury Playhouse

SARAH Waters’ story The Night­ Watch, set in London during and immediately after the Second World War, is told in reverse, opening in 1947. There the central character Kay warns of the dangers of living in the past. This literary device for filling in the blank spaces is a challenge for theatrical adapters, but one…

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Cuarteto Casals , Alexander Melnikov. piano, Bath Mozartfest, Assembly Rooms

THERE was a distinct cool draught in the Assembly Rooms when Cuarteto Casals arrived onstage to start the concert with Mozart’s String Quartet in B flat major. In between movements, violinist Vera Martinez, wearing a lovely bare-armed dark green full evening dress, certainly not designed for a cold winter’s evening, had to resort to breathing…

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Regeneration, Swan Theatre, Yeovil

PAT Barker’s Regeneration trilogy is one of the great literary achievements of the late 20th century – an evocation both of the sheer horror of the “war to end all wars” and of the different ways in which the soldiers, medics, governing class and military top brass dealt with the experience. The late autumn production…

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The Lady Vanishes, Yeovil Octagon

I FIRST saw the current Classic Thriller Company touring production of The Lady Vanishes in Bath at the end of January, and now it is at Yeovil Octagon with a substantially new cast. Roy Marsden directs this adapation of a Hitchcock film, performed on an impressive and atmospheric set designed by Morgan Large and lit…

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Mozartfest, The Nash Ensemble at the Assembly Rooms Bath

WHETHER you subscribe to Charles Spurgeon’s version “Begin as you mean to go on”, or the New Year resolution “Start as you mean to continue”, the idea is the same – that something has been started on a high note. And that certainly can be applied to the opening concert of this the 29th Bath…

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Mayfly, Street Theatre Co at Strode Theatre, Street

AUDIENCES at Strode Theatre in Street are accustomed to pantomimes, musicals, comedies and classic dramas, but Mayfly, on stage until Saturday 9th November, is something entirely new. Director Neil Howiantz discovered Joe White’s play, produced only once before in London, and arranged to meet the playwright. A long chat resulted in the Somerset company getting…

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Calendar Girls – The Musical at Bath Theatre Royal

IN many ways, the combination of names above the show title, Gary Barlow and Tim Firth’s Calendar Girls-The Musical, tells you all you need to know about this telling of the now well-known story of members of a Yorkshire WI who have raised millions of pounds for  cancer charities through posing for a nude calendar….

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Toast at Salisbury Playhouse

CHEF and food journalist Nigel Slater’s memoir, Toast, was a best-seller among his many fans and the film of the book, starring Freddie High­more and Helena Bonham Carter, has become a classic. Now the story of how the nine-year-old Nigel learned to love cooking has been adapted for the stage by the Lowry Theatre, and…

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