Children’s Theatre Magazine: PREVIEW: Snow White and her seven ‘accomplished short actors’ bring a traditional panto to Bath
Artistic director Michael Gattrell returns to the Theatre Royal Bath to direct a traditional pantomime at the city’s main space…
THURSDAY ROXY COMEDY NIGHT DATES 2018: January 25th and March 22nd
Following the success of the pilot night this autumn two new dates have been added for Axbridge Roxy Comedy Nights.…
THEATRE REVIEW: Sian Tutill triumphs as Hester in Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea at Axbridge Town Hall
The Deep Blue Sea. Axbridge Town Hall Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea, Hester Collyer has to…
COMEDY NIGHT: Axbridge Roxy Comedy Night on Thursday 2 November
Calling all up and coming or wannabe comics and performance poets in the Somerset area – on Thursday 2nd November…
Rapscallion Magazine THEATRE REVIEW: Telling Canterbury Tales staged outdoors is a very un-PC saucy 70s romp of a production in which Chaucer’s The Wife of Bath’s Tale is a journey into Merry Olde sex-mad England
Telling Canterbury Tales. Compton House, Axbridge With fart jokes, complex Medieval social satire, a multitude of characters, heavy drinking and…
Rapscallion Magazine Theatre Review: Modern dress Romans from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School add pace and energy to Shakespeare’s tragedy as they dispatch Julian Glover as Julius Caesar and get stuck into civil war, infighting and er… suicide
Julius Caesar, Bristol Old Vic Julius Caesar was at the height of his powers when he was assassinated – a…
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