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PERFORMANCE

JO BURT

13 May

Caryford Community Hall, Maggs Lane, CASTLE

CARY, BA7 7JJ. 6.45pm. £12.

www.caryfordhall.co.uk.

GLASTONBURY FM SINGER & SONGWRITING

COMPETITION FINAL

13 May

Bocabar, Red Brick Building, Morland Road,

GLASTONBURY, BA6 9FT. 7pm. £3. 01458

440558 /

www.glastonbury.bocabar.co.uk.

THE WATKINS & SWARBRICK BAND

13 May

Village Hall, Church Street, BURTON

BRADSTOCk, DT6 4QS. 7.30pm. 01305 837299.

“Uniquely wide-ranging acoustic music,

showcasing the extraordinary musicianship of

Simon Swarbrick and the 3-part vocal

harmonies of Ken, Lucy and Angela Watkins.”

‘SOME GUYS HAVE ALL THE LUCK’

13 May

Octagon Theatre, Hendford, YEOVIL. 7.30pm.

£22.50 / £21.

www.octagon-theatre.co.uk

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CORSLEY FESTIVAL CHOIR

14 May

St Margaret’s Church, CORSLEY, BA12 7QE.

7pm. £12.50 / £5. 01373 832418.

“A May

miscellany.”

THE SEARCHERS

14 May

Octagon Theatre, Hendford, YEOVIL. 7.30pm.

£22. 01935 422884.

LIVING SPIT: ‘TORTOISE VS HARE’

16 May

Village Hall, WINFRITH, DT2 8JR. 7.30pm. £9 /

£7. 01305 852117 /

www.artsreach.co.uk.

RUBY WAX: ‘FRAZZLED - A GUIDE TO

MINDFULNESS’

16 May

Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts, Kingland

Road, POOLE, BH15 1UG. 7.45pm. 01202

280000 /

www.lighthousepoole.co.uk

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LIVING SPIT: ‘TORTOISE VS HARE’

17 May

Village Hall, BROADOAK, DT6 5NL. 7.30pm. £9 /

£7. 01308 424922 /

www.artsreach.co.uk.

LIVING SPIT: ‘TORTOISE VS HARE’

18 May

Village Hall, HALSTOCK, BA22 9SG. 7.30pm. £9

/ £7. 01935 891744 /

www.artsreach.co.uk.

‘THE ROY ORBISON STORY’

18 May

Octagon Theatre, Hendford, YEOVIL. 7.30pm.

£21.

www.octagon-theatre.co.uk.

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KATE RUSBY

19 May

Octagon Theatre, Hendford, YEOVIL. 7.30pm.

£23 / £17. 01935 422884 / www.octagon-

theatre.co.uk

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www.katerusby.com.

“Of all the

stars in folk music’s wondrous firmament few

shine as brightly as Yorkshire’s Kate Rusby. A

career which spans across 25 years in music

showcases her as one of the finest interpreters

of traditional folk songs and one of our most

emotive original songwriters. Forever proud to

call herself a folk singer, Kate’s beautiful,

expressive vocals never fail to connect the

emotional heart of a song to that of her

audience. The crossover appeal Kate enjoys is

unprecedented for a folk singer and has been

achieved without resort to compromise. Rusby’s

wondrous singing and hugely engaging

Yorkshire wit and the intuitive support of the

band ensure that audiences will be treated to a

truly remarkable and unforgettable concert

experience.”

CREEDS CROSS

19 May

Salisbury Arts Centre, Bedwin Street,

SALISBURY, SP1 3UT. 7.30pm. £19.50. 01722

321744 /

www.salisburyartscentre.co.uk

.

“A

stunningly exciting evening of music, capturing

the origins of The Celtic Journey as it spread

across the world.”

LIVING SPIT: ‘TORTOISE VS HARE’

19 May

Cecil Memorial Hall, CRANBORNE, BH21 5QB.

7.30pm. £10 / £6. 01725 517500 /

www.artsreach.co.uk.

FAR FROM THE MADDING

CROWD

“Hotbuckle Productions now bring Hardy’s romance to his home town with live music

and their trademark ensemble style. As three very different suitors compete for her

heart, spirited, independent Bathsheba Everdene must choose between them. Will she

choose to marry for passion, for obligation or for true love and companionship? Or will

she value her independence and not marry at all?”

13 and 14 May:

Corn Exchange, High East Street, DORCHESTER, DT1 1HF. Saturday

8pm, Sunday 2.30pm. £12 / £10 / £5. 01305 266926 /

www.dorchesterarts.org.uk

.

FROZEN LIGHT: ‘HOME’

17 and 18 May

Corn Exchange, High East Street, DORCHESTER,

DT1 1HF. Wednesday 11am and 1.30pm,

Thursday 10.30pm.

www.dorchesterarts.org.uk

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“A tale of unexpected friendship between

Scarlet and Olive, who must learn how to

survive and create a future together in an

environment that is full of surprises.”

THE LOWEST PAIR

19 May

Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Dowell Street, HONITON,

EX14 1LX. 6.30pm. Free entry. 01404 45006 /

www.thelowestpair.com.

“With their bare-bones

instrumentation and country-inspired,

heartstring-tugging narratives, The Lowest Pair

might be one of the best under-the-radar

Americana duos today.”