Reviews

Annie, Castle Cary Amateur Theatrical Society at Ansford Academy

BASED on the American strip cartoon Little Orphan Annie, the musical Annie has been a worldwide hit since it opened on Broadway in 1977 where it won a Tony for composer Charles Strouse. It opened the following year in London with Sheila Hancock and Stratford Johns among the cast, and this week, Cary Amateur Theatrical…

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, BATS at Buckhorn Weston Village Hall

WHEN you head out for the annual Buckhorn Weston Amateur Theat­rical Society pantomime you can be sure of two things – it will be energetically performed by everyone involved and it will be BATS, in the best and most inspired way. In recent years Allison Barfoot has gathered a regular team which has delighted audiences…

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Hamlet, Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory, Bristol

THE 2016 season opened at the Tobacco Factory in Bedminster with Andrew Hilton’s production of Hamlet, with young Irish actor Alan Mahon at its heart. This is the first UK appearance for the 23 year old Dubliner who graduated as a Bachelor of Acting just 18 months ago. And of course it is the biggest…

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Fay Hield and the Hurricane Party

WHAT a treat for folk fans in the south west when Fay Hield and her Hurricane Party band blew into the Wiltshire Music Centre at Bradford-on-Avon on the night after the launch of their new album, Old Adam. Still elated by the excitement of the launch party, the band was in high spirits for a…

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By Our Selves, Strode Theatre

WHEN Strode Theatre director Liz Leyshon’s mother watched By Our Selves her reaction was a baffled “It’s bonkers.” In many ways, she was right. It is a puzzling, strange and sometimes almost incomprehensible film. But it is also beautiful and moving and somehow gets to the heart of John Clare’s remarkable poetry and of the…

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Alice in Wonderland, SNADS at Sturminster Newton Exchange

MOST amateur theatrical companies put on an annual pantomime … it’s what we do in England and it is usually a sure-fire banker, attracting all ages and often entire families along for the fun. But everything is getting more and more expensive these days. Hiring halls, renting scripts, costumes, sets … the list goes on. …

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Deathtrap, Salisbury Playhouse

IF there’s one thing we like to while away the long winter nights, it’s a good murder. And since we are engaged with the subject at one remove – on the television screen or across the footlights – we are quite happy to have a laugh as well. So Ira Levin’s comedy thriller Deathtrap hits the…

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Dracula, Rabbit Theatre on tour with Artsreach, Gillingham School

DAVID Mynne is a master at his craft, and his craft is acting. That craft includes all aspects of acting, including verse-speaking, singing, whistling, mime, oral sound effects, character playing, accents, physical representation, dramatic interpretation and countless other skills, all brought together to tell a tale familiar to most of the audience, in a style…

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