Theatre Review: taut, tight and tense – The Memory of Water at the Alma Tavern Theatre
The Memory of Water, Alma Tavern Theatre, Bristol Tightly directed, tense, and laced with home truths, plus a cast on…
Wow! Axbridge Roxy Comedy Night tickets go on sale with a sparkling line-up for the March 15, Friday night gig
Central Asia, Paignton, horrible children and Brexit are all on the agenda at the next Axbridge Roxy Comedy Night on…
Axbridge Roxy Comedy Night: tickets now on sale for the show on Friday, March 15 at 8.30pm
There’s a brilliant line up for the next Axbridge Roxy Comedy Night at the cinema in the town’s High Street.…
HARRY THE SPIV COMEDY: next date for Axbridge Roxy Comedy Night announced as line up begins to be assembled
The next comedy night in Axbridge at the Roxy Cinema will be on Friday March 15th, at 8.30pm. Tickets will…
Video: the circle of friends forms at the Winter Solstice in Avebury
On December 20th, 2018, around 100 people gathered within the inner circle of stones at Avebury in Wiltshire at dawn.…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – VIDEO: The rain, the wind, the howling storm… and a very British Solstice at Avebury
A storm hit Avebury saw a very British Solstice with a few hardy souls defying the weather and seeing in…
Rapscallion Magazine BOOK REVIEW: Sex, drugs and rock’n’roll in Iain Banks’ fictional rock star autobiography about a Scottish song writer in a 1970s super group (except he’s rather coy about the sex part)
Espedair Street by Iain Banks Feel sorry for me. I’m Daniel Weir, known as Weird. A super rich rock star, who…
COMEDY – REVIEW – Pillars of Society Roadshow in Axbridge is ‘thought provoking and slightly chaotic’
Review Pillars of Society at The Axbridge Roxy. November 1, 2018 Replace the House of Commons with the House of…
AXBRIDGE VIDEO: Boxing Day in the Square when the hunt meets
This is the scene in Axbridge in Somerset on Boxing Day. The Weston and Banwell Harriers do not hunt foxes…
THEATRE REVIEW: Guns out, nine paces and repeat – ACT Double Bill with The Dumb Waiter and Footsteps in Axbridge Town Hall
Review: Footfalls and The Dumb Waiter Guns, trauma and an implied menace lie behind two plays staged this week in…
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