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Every ten years Axbridge stages a massive open air play in the town square charting its history. Hundreds of residents…
Every ten years Axbridge stages a massive open air play in the town square charting its history. Hundreds of residents…
This year’s carnival was blessed by good weather and featured a record number of walking entries as the procession wound…
French Without Tears. Northcott Theatre, Exeter. Take five ex-public school boys, a grumpy bearded French teacher, a blonde seductress and…
One woman, one gardener, two handymen and three decades of lifting rocks have seen the Minack Theatre emerge from the…
Hail Ceasar! Axbridge Roxy. Eddie Mannix beats the Romans, the Romans beat their slaves, and the slaves continue to live…
Justine. By Lawrence Durrell. Feeling guilty, disillusioned and emotionally drained you leave a boozy chaotic party where couples are having…
I blame it on Four weddings and a Funeral – the 1994 Richard Curtis romcom that propelled Hugh Grant to…
A short interview with Mick Clayton at St Bride Foundation. There’s a feature on letterpress in Print Monthly magazine in…
Saturating colour clearly moves an image away from a purely accurate portrayal of natural tones to something that deliberately looks…
September has dawned with heavy mists, a crisp morning light and a touch of coolness in the air. This was…
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