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Hilarious incompetence
6:00am Thursday 17th April 2008
Peter Gordon's third comic murder mystery featuring Inspector Pratt, provided first class entertainment in the skilled hands of The Western Players last week. The play was ably directed by Julia Edwards, at the Arts Centre, Swindon.

Musical spectacular sparks performances of great polish
6:00am Thursday 17th April 2008
Calamity Jane is a show associated with Doris Day because of her role in the smash-hit film version in the 1950s. Julie Maidment stepped into the title role for DLOS and gave a performance of great polish and confidence at Dauntsey's School last week.
User Rating: 1/10     

One-liners to die for in wit beyond the graveOne-liners to die for in wit beyond the grave
11:00am Tue 15 Apr 08
There is something about New York Jewish humour which hits the spot. It is dry, succinct and pertinent.
User Rating: 10/10     

Generation Game
3:23pm Wednesday 9th April 2008
In 2001 Morna Regan's first stage play, Midden, was premiered at the Edinburgh festival to great acclaim.

Wise and witty words from the graveside
3:21pm Wednesday 9th April 2008
Set in Queens, New York, this appealing, bittersweet comedy,is about three superannuated Jewish widows Ida, Doris and Lucille, who together form the Cemetery Club.

Rock ‘n’ roll the winter blues away, 50s styleRock ‘n’ roll the winter blues away, 50s style
3:08pm Wed 9 Apr 08
What with the endless winter and a credit crunch, it's all too easy to feel gloomy. But I can't think of a better way to counteract the gloom than to treat yourself to this sweet, funny story of love, loss and foot-tapping rock n' roll.

Bristol Hippodrome: Party like it's 1985Bristol Hippodrome: Party like it's 1985
10:43am Mon 7 Apr 08
The relationship between stage, book and film is both fluid and fraught: we have Wuthering Heights' - the ballet (The Good), The Rocky Horror Show (The Mad) and the musical Lord of the Rings (The Ugly).

Festival celebrates three decades of world class music
3:20pm Thursday 27th March 2008
To mark its 30th Anniversary the Newbury Spring Festival re-affirms its international credentials with a lineup of artists from around the globe for two weeks of world-class music making and entertainment.

Wild West show takes a first shot at the silverwareWild West show takes a first shot at the silverware
3:18pm Thu 27 Mar 08
Preview: Calamity Jane Devizes Light Operatic Society Dauntsey's School OH the Deadwood Stage is heading on down to the Memorial Hall at Dauntsey's School in West Lavington next month as Devizes Light Operatic Society performs the classic musical Calamity Jane.
User Rating: 10/10     

Classic thriller crackles with tension and witClassic thriller crackles with tension and wit
3:16pm Thu 27 Mar 08
WHEN Anthony Shaffer was trying to get his first play performed at the end of the 1960s, a leading West End producer predicted it wouldn't last a fortnight.
User Rating: 10/10     

Orchestral concert ushers in the sound of summer
3:41pm Thursday 20th March 2008
Young Lithuanian violinist, Diana Galvydyte will be the soloist with Wessex Concert Orchestra in its next concert, at St Andrew's Church in Chippenham on March 29.

Top male choir needs a pianist
3:40pm Thursday 20th March 2008
Swindon-based Wessex Male Choir is looking for a new principal accompanist.
User Rating: 10/10     

A big fluffy spectacular
3:39pm Thursday 20th March 2008
Many a theatrical career has been rocketed to stardom by being in the understudy's shoes on the right day.

Domestic confusion with a touch of the surrealDomestic confusion with a touch of the surreal
3:36pm Thu 20 Mar 08
On the surface this play is about housework, who does it, who loves it and who hates it.

Classic thriller given a stylish reworking
3:48pm Thursday 13th March 2008
A poor memory is a blessing when you see a classic whodunnit for the umpteenth time. It wasn't until halfway through the second half that I remembered the twist.

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