STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES: A short history of Axbridge Community Theatre – Part 3. Starter, Main, Sweet?
ACT gets its act together. Flushed with enthusiasm the newly formed Axbridge Community Theatre looked to staging a play about…
FEATURE for PRINT MONTHLY: the printers keeping heavy metal alive with their vintage presses
Cut a real printer in half and you get ink—or so the saying goes. Harry Mottram speaks to the print…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – POETRY REVIEW: Strictly not for Tories: Attila the Stockbroker on life, Prince Harry, radical politics… and his mum
Attila the Stockbroker: Arguments Yard. Venue 444, Silk, Edinburgh Fringe Festival It’s back to the 1980s with a despised female…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – POETRY REVIEW: Perth, getting stabbed, and earning 50p: a poetic take on the life of a comic with Alexis Dubus at the Edinburgh Fringe
Alexis Dubus Verses The World. Venue 68, Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh Fringe Festival With a globe, a hat and a microphone,…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – THEATRE REVIEW: Tyke takes centre stage as the elephant in the room at the Edinburgh Fringe in a story of whips, chains and beatings
Tyke, Silk, Venue 444, Edinburgh Fringe In the darkened rooms of a nightclub within the shadow of Edinburgh Castle an…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES: A short history of Axbridge Community Theatre – Part 2. Romans, Rioters and Rotters
In 2000 John Bailey directed the Axbridge Pageant staged in the town’s Square in front of an audience of several…
STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES: A short history of Axbridge Community Theatre – Part 1. The House on the Square
The town of Axbridge had staged at least three large scale pageants in the Square celebrating its history when the…
PHOTOGRAPHY: the beauty of Cheddar Reservoir first thing in the morning during July 2016
New pictures of the man made lake A series of photographs showing the beauty of the reservoir that lies between…
FILM: Staging Miller – behind the scenes of Axbridge Community Theatre’s 2016 production
By general consensus the 2016 spring production of Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons was considered the best yet by…
THEATRE REVIEW: Shakespeare in the garden – with a real teenager playing Juliet complete with Pre-Raphaelite hair
Romeo and Juliet. Compton House, Axbridge. Under a darkening sky and beneath the walls of Compton Manor in an enclosed…
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