RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE: Theatre Review: much ado about a lot in Elizabeth Freestone’s refreshingly funny contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous battle of wits between the sexes with Beatrice and Benedick’s enjoyable verbal sparring
Much Ado About Nothing. Tobacco Factory, Bristol. Soldiers, snogging and songs mark Much Ado About Nothing as a youthful and…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE Theatre Review: too many nuns with beards in the Bristol Old Vic’s misfiring Cyrano that mismatches the leading characters in Edward Rostand’s 17th century story of unrequited love
Cyrano. Bristol Old Vic. A bit like Cyrano’s nose, Tom Morrison’s production of Edmond Rostand’s play Cyrano de Bergerac was…
BREXIT PREDICTION: it won’t happen because it can’t – not an opinion – just a personal observation of how the hot political potato issue of our times will work out
In less than four weeks the UK is set to leave the EU. Except of course it won’t and in…
If you’ve ever wondered about becoming a midwife then read this inspirational story of one woman’s journey (it began when she was 40 – she had no qualifications – having left school at 14)
Linda was 40, with four children at school and no qualifications having left school at 14. Then she had an idea… New book charting Linda’s…
Axbridge Review: Save the date of Saturday, November 16th, 2019, for the Progressive Supper
Progressive Supper The annual fundraising progressive supper takes place on Saturday, November 16th, 2019. Save the date and take part…
AXBRIDGE REVIEW: Cheddar Reservoir at dawn: recent photographs during the summer of 2019
A magical place first thing in the morning although it’s now dark at 6am so autumn is slowly drawing a…
Cheddar Reservoir: recent photographs of the magical scene at dawn in July as the waters greet the new day under the shadow of the Mendip Hills
Summer dawns on Somerset’s large strawberry shaped reservoir between Axbridge and Cheddar are often glorious affairs. Golden sunrises at around…
VIDEO: The Axbridge to Cheddar Strawberry Line
Join us and take a walk or a ride along the Strawberry Line and check out the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_cTuVdPGU
AXBRIDGE NEWS: the website for the 2020 Axbridge Pageant is now live
In 1963 the former Cheddar Valley Railway often called The Strawberry Line was closed after almost a century of use.…
Children’s Theatre Review: More 21st century girl power than 1950s jolly hockey sticks in Emma Rice’s version of Enid Blyton’s Malory Towers in this highly enjoyable family show
Malory Towers, Bristol. Review. Pack your suitcase, grab your hockey stick and take the train from the Passenger Shed at…
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