What's on in pictures

Hedda, Ustinov Studio, Bath

BACK in 1891, when Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler had its first performance, the central role was hailed as a tragic heroine, imprisoned in a loveless marriage, at the beck and call of ruthless men, and with no agency over her life. Her only recourse was suicide. The play’s scandalous denouement horrified critics and audiences. The powerful…

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Baroque double bill, IF Opera, Wingfield

THERE is something special about the sound of a period musical ensemble in an old church – the voices and the instruments seem to take on a special feel, and even if the acoustic is not perfect, the effect is always emotional and compelling. And so it was at the beautiful little St Mary’s Church…

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Persuasion, Gilroy Theatre at Lyme Regis Marine

IT is strange to think that today’s whooping, selfie-snapping theatre audiences have no idea what “summer rep” was all about. But freelance director and producer Sue Gilroy is determined to prove its value and attraction to new generations with a summer season at Lyme Regis’s historic Marine Theatre. This year she has chosen five plays and…

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Dorset folk duo at Lyme Regis

DORSET’s own folk music stars, Ninebarrow – Jon Whitley and Jay LaBouchardiere (pictured) – make a welcome return to Lyme Folk Weekend, appearing at the Marine Theatre on Saturday 30th August at 8pm. The duo, who are patrons of Lyme Folk, are back by popular demand, and will be joined on stage by friends and…

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Yeovil town council launches Octagon funding consultation

YEOVIL Town Council has launched a public consultation on funding support for the development and reopening of the currently closed Octagon. The town council wants residents to give their views on whether it should contribute £3,964,500 (including Stamp Duty) towards the future of one of Yeovil’s most significant cultural venues that helps to support the…

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‘Let the People Sing’ Les Misérables at Bristol Hippodrome

BECAUSE the word amateur is often used in a derogatory manner, many people, including those involved, shy away from it when referring to local non-professional productions. Decidedly not of that number are Sir Cameron Mackintosh and his Music Theatre International company. Sean Grey, managing director of MTI, described amateur theatre in these words, “Here at…

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Orpheus in the Underworld, IfOpera at Wingfield

WHETHER you are a fan of Offenbach, Gluck or Natalie Haynes, Simon Butteriss’s new adaptation of the story of Orpheus, Euridice, Pluto, Jupiter et al for IfOpera is a delight. One of four operas performed at the opening season of the company’s new home at Church Farm in Wingfield south of Frome, this re-telling is…

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Hamilton at Plymouth

LIN-Manuel Miranda’s multi award-winning Hamilton is touring comes to Plymouth Theatre Royal on its first UK tour, for a six-week season that runs to Saturday 6th September. Hamilton is the story of one of America’s Founding Fathers, Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the West Indies who became George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War…

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Burton Bradstock festival

ONE of the West Country’s most delightful festivals, Burton Bradstock Music and Art Festival, returns to the West Dorset coast from 10th to 17th August. The programme of classical, jazz, folk and chamber music in St Mary’s Church is complemented by an art exhibition which is a showcase for artists from around the region, in…

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Magic mushrooms and fascinating fungi

THE ever inventive Scratchworks Theatre comes to Dorset for two dates as part of the Artsreach summer programme of events and workshops for children. The Mushroom Show combines information and facts with fun, with a workshop and performance, at Litton Cheney community hall on Monday 18th August, and Tuesday 19th August at 11am at Alderholt…

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Twelfth Night, Miracle Theatre, Sandford Orcas and touring

THE Miracle Theatre summer show is a perennial favourite with audiences across the south and west, and this year’s production, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, is no exception. Now returned to its home county of Cornwall for the last 2025 performances, the final cross-border show was at Sandford Orcas on the perfect evening of…

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The Rivals, Rain or Shine, touring

RICHARD Brinsley Sheridan’s wonderful comedy of manners and class, The Rivals, celebrates its 250th anniversary this year, so what better choice of summer touring play for the aptly- named Rain or Shine Theatre Company. The company was founded in 1998, with the specific intention of performing whatever the weather, and many nights have found sodden…

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The Frankenstein Experience

THE ever-inventive Show of Strength theatre company continues its occasional series of theatrical walks, drawing on the history of Bath or Bristol, with The Frankenstein Experience, exploring Bath’s connection to Frankenstein and his creator, Mary Shelley. The two hour-long show, which includes a one-hour walking tour and entry to Mary Shelley’s house in Bath, is…

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Fire and Dust, Reg Meuross at Bridport Arts Centre

THE attention of new generations of music lovers has been drawn to Woody Guthrie with the success of the Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, and it is fortuitous timing for Somerset-based singer and songwriter Reg Meuross, whose brilliant new song cycle, Fire and Dust, was ready at much the same time. The release of the…

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Seven Ages from Harriet Walter

RALPH Fiennes, artistic director of Bath Theatre Royal’s 2025 summer season, turns from acting in Grace Pervades to directing, Shakespeare’s As You Like It, at the theatre from 15th August to 6th September. One of the most delightful romatic comedies, it is set in the Forest of Arden, where love is always in the air….

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All-star Great Tastes from the West Country

GELATO from Bridport, sausages from Wimborne, elderflower liqueur from Kingsbury Episcopi and hogget from Gillingham are among the outstanding West Country products to be awarded the top three stars n this year4’s Great Taste Awards, run by the Guild of Fine Food at Gillingham. They are among the 1.9% of the total record entry of…

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Lark music-making winners announced

A STUDENT from Wareham, a counsellor from London and a former art teacher from Southsea have been announced as the winners of the inaugural Lark Music-Making prize, in conjunction with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. They have each won £1,000. The competition, which is sponsored by Lark Music Insurance, was launched by the BSO in the…

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Dreaming in Bath Abbey

ANTIC Disposition returns to Bath Abbey on 8th August with a Shakespeare’s ever-popular A Midsummer Night’s Dream, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the company creating visually striking productions in historic buildings and unusual non-theatre spaces. Building on the success of last year’s award-winning Romeo and Juliet, the production features nine professional actors – all with…

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Moviola in August

POPULAR films with Moviola in August are the latest Bridget Jones (Mad About the Boy) and the courtroom drama Juror No 2. These films are at Moviola venues across the region: Bridget Jones (Mad About the Boy) is being shown at Kingsbury Episcopi and Shepton Montague. Juror No 2 is at Fawley, Hanging Langford, Charlton…

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Sidmouth – home of the oldest rep

SIDMOUTH’s Manor Pavilion theatre hosts its annual summer season of plays in repertory from Monday 23rd June to mid-September. The season, at the seaside town’s Manor Pavilion theatre, is now said to be the longest running continuous summer rep in the country. Over 12 weeks, local theatre-goers and holiday-makers are entertained with a programme of…

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Summer rep returns to the Marine

THERE will be a second and longer season of summer rep at the Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis, following last year’s successful inaugural season, with five popular plays on from 23rd July to 27th August. There’s something for everyone with comedies, thrillers and classic drama, including a Jane Austen adaptation, celebrating the great novelist’s 250th anniversary…

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Cross your fingers, pack up your picnic …

…. stow the chairs – and it’s off to the show AN unusually warm summer is the perfect encouragement to enjoy the open air theatre season, which began this year in May and brings comedies, tragedies, classics and new stories to audiences across the country until mid-September. While the stage press is full of stories…

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