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A new angle on remnants of early civilisations

A new angle on remnants of early civilisations

A new angle on remnants of early civilisations

Ancient Sites from the Air will showcase the work of photographer and writer David R Abram


Review: Sheila’s Island, Lyndhurst Drama and Musical Society

Review: Sheila’s Island, Lyndhurst Drama and Musical Society

Review: Sheila’s Island, Lyndhurst Drama and Musical Society

The mis-adventures of four middle-aged friends are celebrated in Sheila’s Island


Hamlet as never seen before in a 90 minute one-man play

Hamlet as never seen before in a 90 minute one-man play

Hamlet as never seen before in a 90 minute one-man play

Hamlet takes on a startling new intensity in The Play’s the Thing.


Dream run continues for Joseph

Dream run continues for Joseph

Dream run continues for Joseph

The international hit musical Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat is coming back.


Forest blues legends set for farewell concert

Forest blues legends set for farewell concert

Forest blues legends set for farewell concert

After almost 40 years of gigging and five albums together, ABB are set to play a farewell concert at New Milton’s Forest Arts.


Boeing-Boeing, Lymington Players

Boeing-Boeing, Lymington Players

Boeing-Boeing, Lymington Players

The cast of six will be led by Bernard, the French bachelor, who has a trio of jet-setting fiancées


Review: Pack of Lies, New Forest Players

Review: Pack of Lies, New Forest Players

Review: Pack of Lies, New Forest Players

New Forest Players brought a shiver of concern to the stage when they presented Hugh Whitmore’s Pack of Lies, a true story of the Portland Spy Ring.


Review: Take away The Lady, Scaramouche Theatre Company

Review: Take away The Lady, Scaramouche Theatre Company

Review: Take away The Lady, Scaramouche Theatre Company

The rarely seen play was on stage at Forest Arts directed by Anne Ponting


Bond, Brahms and Abba – BSO reveal May programme

Bond, Brahms and Abba – BSO reveal May programme

Bond, Brahms and Abba – BSO reveal May programme

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra will be at Lighthouse Poole and the O2 Guildhall in Southampton


The Shark is Broken, Lighthouse Poole

The Shark is Broken, Lighthouse Poole

The Shark is Broken, Lighthouse Poole

Marking the 50th anniversary of the iconic 1975 blockbuster movie Jaws, The Shark is Broken will be on stage at Lighthouse Poole.


Folk duo set to hit Forest venue

Folk duo set to hit Forest venue

Folk duo set to hit Forest venue

Audiences are promised passion tempered with a good laugh as Karen and Paul appear at Fordingbridge Folk Club.


National Open Youth Orchestra breaking down barriers with latest concert

National Open Youth Orchestra breaking down barriers with latest concert

National Open Youth Orchestra breaking down barriers with latest concert

The orchestra features 15 young disabled and non-disabled musicians


Macbeth, Bournemouth Little Theatre

Macbeth, Bournemouth Little Theatre

Macbeth, Bournemouth Little Theatre

Shakespeare fans are invited to experience Macbeth as never before when the Most Rare Vision Theatre Company delivers its two-hander interpretation.


BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair returns to Beaulieu

BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair returns to Beaulieu

BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair returns to Beaulieu

The hugely popular BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair will be back at Beaulieu next month.


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