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…
Axbridge News – events: Comedy night at the Roxy this week with Pillars of Society Roadshow
Thursday, November 1st Doors open 7pm, show starts 8pm The Roxy Presents: The Pillars of Society Comedy Roadshow Join us…
AXBRIDGE NEWS: Axbridge Community Theatre: a double bill of plays with Footsteps and The Dumb Waiter – November 21-24 in the Town Hall
ACT double bill of drama With two one-act plays ACT is this autumn celebrating the work of two towering figures from…
AXBRIDGE NEWS: double bill of plays in the town hall in November
A traumatized woman, two would be gangsters. Haunting and comedic. Two gems of the British theatre. Tickets now on sale…
Comedy Roadshow in Axbridge in Somerset on November 1st
Thursday, November 1st Doors open 7pm, show starts 8pm The Roxy Presents: The Pillars of Society Comedy Roadshow Join us…
Rapscallion Magazine BOOK REVIEW: Evelyn Waugh’s satire of Phoney War Britain Put Out More Flags was written while the Second World War’s outcome was still in doubt giving it an added realism
Put out more Flags by Evelyn Waugh For an insight into wartime Britain Put out more Flags by Evelyn Waugh…
Rapscallion Magazine BOOK REVIEW: Graham Swift’s Tomorrow is a window into one family’s life from the 1940s to the 1990s with beautiful insights – but lacks suspense as we can guess what’s coming
Tomorrow by Graham Swift Pity Mike in Graham Swift’s matriarchal nocturnal reflections of his wife Paula’s monologue as he spends…
Rapscallion Magazine BOOK REVIEW: despite the decades Peter Brook’s The Empty Space contains many thought provoking ideas – although much of the text seems lost in the distant haze of the 1960s
The Empty Space by Peter Brook In 150 odd pages Peter Brook spells out his thoughts on four types of…
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