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LAMP Magazine 
November/December 2014 Free 
Shining a light on literature, art, music and performance in Somerset 
The Taunton Literary Festival 2014 
is here!
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BOOKS: New & Old 
Ordnance Survey Map Stockists 
Christmas Book Ideas included in this issue of LAMP 
Bath Place, Taunton 01823 337742 
brendonbooks@gmail.com 
Yarn Market Hotel 
Friday 28th – Sunday 30th November 
Residential from £190 per person full 
board. All music and tuition included. 
Leader: Ian Chesworth, professional 
Singing Coach and Choral Director, who 
teaches in Manchester and has worked 
with Gareth Malone on BBC The Choir 
series. Ian now conducts three work-place 
choirs, and has also worked with the Royal 
Liverpool Philharmonic on their Supers-ing 
series. Repertoire: European Sacred 
music for Advent and Christmas. 
Venue: Dunster in Exmoor – resident 
at the Yarn Market Hotel, singing in the 
beautifully restored village Tithe Barn. 
Bishops Lydeard Papershop 
The Paper Shop is a friendly vil-lage 
shop with local knowledge-able 
staff. We are a Newsagent 
and we stock a vast range of mag-azines. 
We can order any special 
interest titles and deliver them to 
you or save them in the shop for 
collection. 
Address: 11 Church St, Bishop’s 
Lydeard, Taunton TA4 3AT 
Phone:01823 432456
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Contents 
5 Brewhouse 
7. Festival Programme 
27 Calendar of Events 
32 Workshops,Courses and Classes 
35 Taunton’s Green Cathedral 
36 Somerset County Orchestra Centenary Commemoration Concert 
37 Willows and Wetlands: A Celebration of Cranes and Food Fair 
38 Milverton Concert Society 
39 Thespians Return to the Brewhouse 
40 Taunton Choral Society Remembrance Concert 
41 Taunton Sinfonietta ‘In Celebration’ Concert 
42 Pete Long and His Goodmen Return 
43 Phoenix Singers: Nine Lessons and Carols 
44 Nicholas Parsons at the Tacchi-Morris 
46 The Nutcracker with the Vienna Festival Ballet 
48 Christmas Magic at Ilminster Arts Centre 
50 Writers Anon: Plotting With the Three Act Structure 
51 Short Story by Chip Tolson 
52 Poetry Corner with Robin Brumby 
53 My Favourite with Daisy Blacklock 
54 Geoff Nicols Good Vibe Band 
54 Norton the Dragon: 2nd Installment 
I hope you enjoy the 
Christmas edition of 
LAMP which includes 
the Taunton Literary 
Festival details and a 
variety of Christmas 
entertainments 
Editor: Lionel Ward 
Copy Editor: Jo Ward 
All enquiries: 
lampmagazine1@gmail.com 
01823 337742 
www.lampmagazine.co.uk 
c/o Brendon Books, 
Bath Place, Taunton 
TA1 4ER 
The views expressed in Lamp are 
not necessarily those of the editorial 
team. Copyright, unless otherwise 
stated, is that of the magazine or the 
individual authors. We do not accept 
liability for the content or accuracy 
of the magazine including that of the 
advertisers.
Ease stress through Mindfulness 
Mindfulness is very much in the news these days as means of finding tranquility in our 
increasingly stressful world. Mindfulness means merely to be present in the here and now, 
paying full attention to whatever is happening around you and within you. 
We are subjected to many pressures; work, relationships, money, health worries and infor-mation 
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overload to name a few. Merely thinking about what’s happening to us can cause 
stress; regretting the past and worrying about the future inevitably makes us feel worse. 
The result of these internal and external pressures is that the brain’s reaction to real danger, 
the “fight and flight” mechanism, can be switched on all of the time. This isn’t good for us 
and can lead to stress related illnesses, both physical and psychological. Once we become 
stressed, ruminations can become even more negative and stress duplicates. 
Mindfulness gives us a way of breaking this vicious cycle, by repeatedly turning gently 
away from thinking and towards our sensory experience. Research shows that these simple 
techniques dampen down the reaction to stress and enhance activity in areas associated 
with wellbeing. 
Evidence over more than three decades, supports Mindfulness. It has been shown to have a 
positive effect on physical and psychological health and to enhance focus, memory, creativ-ity 
Dr Miranda Bevis, BACP accredited counsellor 
and Mindfulness teacher at The Terrace 
and compassion, helping us to be the best we can be. 
The Terrace on Staplegrove Road, hosts Miranda Bevis’ course, with dates in January. Please phone 01823 338968 or email 
post@the-terrace.co.uk to book your place on the taster sessions to discover for yourself the benefits of Mindfulness.
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Winter 
at the brewhouse 
The hard work of all the Brewhouse Staff, run 
since its re-opening earlier in the year until this 
point entirely through volunteers, has come to 
fruition. They are definitely back in business 
with a varied winter programme they can be 
proud of. 
A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen. Following the highly 
acclaimed national tour of Strindberg’s Miss Julie, the UK 
Touring Theatre returns with a brand new production 
of A Doll’s House running over two nights on the 10th 
and 11th November, Henrik Ibsen’s ground breaking play 
about marriage, money and the freedom of women in the 
19th Century. Gentle Men. Roy Bailey and Robb Johnson 
present their highly acclaimed song suite ‘Gentle Men’ 
just after armistice day on Friday 14th November. This is 
followed on the 15th and 16th November by Mrs Noah 
and the Flood, a new musical by Sasha Herriman and 
Martin Emslie, a humorous re-telling of the traditional 
flood stories set to music with a live band. The Taunton 
Thespians return with their first full-scale production 
at The Brewhouse for many a year with the classic Ag-atha 
Christie play, Murder on the Nile which runs from 
18th to 22nd November. Outrageous comedy act Craig 
Campbell lightens the mood when he does a turn at the 
Brewhouse on 29th November, while Christmas shows 
begin in earnest with Let There Be Xmas with favourite 
Christmas hits for all the family on 4th December. This is 
followed by the The Rat Pack Christmas Swinging Show, 
with special guest star Kenny Lynch, and a star studded 
Big Band: Including all the great hits, My Way, New York, 
New York and many season classics on the 9th December. 
Tchaikovsky’s world famous classical Christmas ballet The 
Nutcracker, presented by the highly acclaimed Vien-na 
Festival Ballet Company, returns to the Brewhouse 
between the 11th and 13th December. This is followed by 
children’s theatre ‘Tony and Mike’ about a country owl 
and city squirrel on 20th and 21st December 
There is also much to look forward to in the New Year. 
Highlights will include, Carrie’s War presented by the 
Apollo Theatre Company, Pete Allen’s Jazz Band and Ar-tism 
by the award winning digital Exzeb Dance Company.
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Taunton Literary Festival 
Programme 
7 - 29 November 2014 
40 Events Over 3 Weeks 
Book Your Place Now! 
Brendon Books, Old Brewery Buildings, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 4ER 
01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com 
www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net
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Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 
All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, 
Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net 
Fri 7 November Festival ‘Curtain Raiser’, an interview with Rachel Joyce 
7.00pm Rachel Joyce The Love Song of Queenie Hennessy Brendon Books £6.50 
When Queenie Hennessy discovers that Harold Fry is walking the length of England 
to save her, and all she has to do is wait, she is shocked. Her note had explained she 
was dying. How can she wait? A new volunteer at the hospice suggests that Queenie 
should write again; only this time she must tell Harold everything. ..... In confessing to 
secrets she has hidden for twenty years, she will find atonement for the past. 
Sat 8 November 
10am - 3pm Book Fair Self Publishing Book Fair St James Church Free Entry 
Promoting Literacy & the Visual Arts. A one day special event that launches this years 
TAUNTON LITERARY FESTIVAL. Spotlighting writers, artists & small press comics and 
much more! Tables are NOW bookable please email comicexpo@hotmail.co.uk for availa-bility. 
Interactive programme, café and free comics! In association with BRENDON BOOKS 
of Bath Place. 
Check us out: www.tauntonbookfair.wordpress.com 
6.30 pm Mark Kitto That’s China Brendon Books £6.50 
To the Chinese Communist Party, media is state owned propaganda. No individ-uals, 
let alone foreigners, will ever have a stake in it. For seven roller coaster years, 
Mark Kitto outwitted powerful competitors and jealous partners to build the most 
profitable and popular English language publishing business in China since 1949. 
No foreigner in modern times 
has come so close to the heart of the Chinese propaganda 
macbine in its own terms. 
Mon 10 November 
12.30 pm David Mitchell Thinking About it Only Makes it Worse St James’s Ch £15.00 
£15 Price Includes a complimentary copy of the book (available to collect on 
the day of the event) and entry to the event. 
David Mitchell delights us with a tour of the absurdities of modern life - Ryanair 
to Downton Abbey, sports day to smoking, Poundland to phone etiquette, UKIP 
to hotdogs made of cats. Funny, provocative and shot through with refreshing 
amounts of common sense - drawn from Mitchell’s Observer columns and includ-ing 
new material. For this event there will be a short introductory talk followed 
by a question and answer session with David Mitchell of about an hour followed 
by a booksigning in which there will be an opportunity to have a copy of the book personally signed by him. 
6.00 pm Susie Barrett The Upper Culm Valley Brendon Books £5.00 
This 180-page book presents the Great War in the context of its impact on life in Clayhidon, Hemy-ock 
and Culmstock. Besides describing the military background, it records the service and family 
life of those who served and returned, as well as those who lost their lives. Their memory is hon-oured 
in this community work, which is fully illustrated with reproductions of photographs taken at 
the time. A fully illustrated book researched, compiled and written bypresent day inhabitants of the 
valley and relations of those who served.
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Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 
All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, 
Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net 
Mon 10 November (cont’d) 
8.00 pm Tom Moran Dinosaurs & Prime Numbers Brendon Books £5.00 
Tom Moran is a novelist, scriptwriter and comedian. His first novel, 
Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers, is a genre-defying time-travel comedy 
which tells the story of Walton Cumberfield, a socially-inept oddball, 
who discovers a cow in Budleigh Salterton that is independent of the 
space-time continuum. In June 2014, the novel became the first ever re-cipient 
of The Guardian Legend Self-Published Book of the Month award 
and has captured the imagination of readers around the world. 
Tue 11 November 
11.30 am David Mitchell The Bone Clocks The Castle Hotel £10.00 
Metaphysical thriller, meditation on mortality and chronicle of our 
self-devouring times, this is the kaleidoscopic new novel from the author 
of Cloud Atlas, long-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2014. There will 
be an opportunity at this event to have lunch at The Castle Hotel in the 
company of the author after the talk and signing. This includes the price 
of the ticket for the talk. For this option contact the Castle Hotel: 01823 
272671 or www.the-castle-hotel.com 
7.00 pm Suzie Grogan Shell Shocked Britain Brendon Books £6.50 
Shell Shocked Britain looks at the impact of the First World War on the 
men, women and children who survived it. How did those four years of 
conflict affect the way we view the mental health of those traumatised by 
their experience of war, whether directly or indirectly? Suzie Grogan was 
inspired to write this book when she discovered that her shell shocked 
great-uncle Alfred Hardiman had killed his ex-girlfriend and himself in 
1922. 
Wed 12 November 
11.30am Jonathan Miller 60 Years of Writing The Castle Hotel £10.00 
Actor, doctor, TV presenter, film director, opera director, sculptor - Sir 
Jonathan Miller’s careers cover a vast range. He is also a gifted and insight-ful 
writer, but his writings have been scattered across a series of books and 
articles over the last sixty years. There will be an opportunity at this event to 
have lunch at The Castle Hotel in the company of the author after the talk 
and signing. For this option please contact the Castle Hotel for tickets. 01823 
272671 or www.the-castle-hotel.com 
Sold Out! 
6.00 pm Antony Sattin Young Lawrence Brendon Books £6.50 
T. E. Lawrence was one of the most charismatic characters of the First 
World War; a young archaeologist who fought with the Arabs and wrote an 
epic and very personal account of their revolt against the Turks in Seven 
Pillars of Wisdom. Anthony Sattin uncovers the story Lawrence wanted 
to conceal: the truth of his birth, his tortuous relationship with a domi-nant 
mother, his deep affection for an Arab boy, the intimate details of the 
extraordinaryjourneys he took through the region with which his name is 
forever connected 
7.30 pm Ned Lebow A World Without WW1 Queen’s College £2.00 (Pay on door)
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VIENNA FESTIVAL BALLET 
THE NUTCRACKER 
The Brewhouse Theatre 
Thurs 11th, Fri 12th and Sat 13th December at 7.30pm 
Saturday matinee at 2.30pm 
Box office : 01823 283244 www.tauntontheatre.org.uk
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Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 
All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taun-ton, 
TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net 
Thu 13 November 
6.00 pm Alexander Waugh Shakespeare Beyond Doubt? Brendon Books £5.00 
The Book the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Doesn’t Want You to Read: Shakespeare 
Beyond Doubt? Never, it claims, has the case against the Stratford man been made so 
clear and compelling. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon has 
published a book insisting that the identity of the author William Shakespeare is “be-yond 
doubt. What do you think? Hear the case against and pose your own questions. 
8.00 pm Paula Byrne Belle: The True Story Brendon Books £6.50 
Dido Belle was the illegitimate, mixed-race daughter of a Royal Navy captain and a slave 
woman, adopted by the Earl of Mansfield. As Lord Chief Justice of England he would 
preside over the notorious Zong case - the drowning of 142 slaves by an unscrupulous 
shipping company. His ruling provided the legal underpinning to the abolition of slavery 
in Britain. 
7.30 pm Chris Jelley Art Talk Creative Inn. Centre Pay on door 
Fri 14 November 
8.00 pm David Marsh For Who the Bell Tolls Brendon Books £6.50 
This is a book that explains the grammar that people really need to know, such as the 
fact that an apostrophe is the difference between a company that knows its s*** and a 
company that knows it’s s***. David Marsh’s lifelong mission has been to create order 
out of chaos. For four decades, he has worked for newspapers, from the Sun to the 
Financial Times, from local weeklies that sold a few thousand copies to the Guardian. 
Sat 15 November 
10.30 - 2.30 Shakespeare Aloud Twelfth Night The Library, Taunton Free 
FREE event for visitors to join in with, or even just listen in to, as much of the play as they wish, from 5 minutes to 3 
1/2 hours! - script provided for all participants) 
2.00 pm Aidan Dodson Egypt: Golden Age, Heresy & Reform. Queen’s College £6.50 
During the 14th century BC, Egypt had reached the height of its wealth and power, 
controlling much of what is now Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and north-western Syr-ia. 
The kings of Egypt were members of a select club of rulers who called each other 
‘brother’. But in the midst of all this, a king of Egypt attempted to set to nought millen-nia 
of religious tradition. 
4.00 pm Author Panel Writing Motherhood Queen’s College £5.00 
Does motherhood impact on a woman’s creativity? How do female writ-ers 
with children manage to combine mothering and writing? Carolyn 
Jess-Cooke (author of The Boy Who Could See Demons), Lily Dunn 
(author of Shadowing the Sun and poet Kathryn Simmonds talk frankly 
about some the tensions Part of Carolyn Jess-Cooke’s Writing Moth-erhood 
project, funded by Arts Council England. Chaired by Sinead 
Gillespie.
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Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 
All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taun-ton, 
TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net 
Sat 15Nov (Cont’d) 
7.00 pm William Philpott Attrition: Fighting WW1 Brendon Books £6.50 
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A masterful, provocative, deeply-researched examination of the Great War from one of 
our foremost war historians. Drawing on the experience of front line soldiers, munitions 
workers, politicians and those managing the vast economy of industrialised warfare, At-trition 
explains for the first time why and how this new type of conflict born out of indus-trial 
society was fought as it was. 
Mon 17 November 
7.00 pm Graham Fawcett Seamus Heaney Brendon Books £10.00 
Graham Fawcett returns to talk about Seamus Heaney reflecting on the exhilarating 
range of Heaney’s achievement over nearly fifty years, from his momentous poetic 
début in 1966 with Death of A Naturalist, poems about his early life in rural North-ern 
Ireland in which he sings with passion, craft and clarity about the world within a 
world around him. 
Tue 18 November 
6.00 pm Richard Smith The First Englishman to Fly Brendon Books £6.50 
Comedian Richard O. Smith’s illustrated talk tells the story of James Sadler the first En-glishman 
to fly. Richard includes hilarious anecdotes on how he overcame his aversion 
to heights by attempting to replicate the historic first flight. Richard scripted 2014 movie 
The Unbeatables starring Rupert Grint and Rob Brydon. He writes for Radio 4’s The 
Now Show, The News Quiz, and BBC2’s Dara O Briain’s Science Club. 
8.00 pm Sinclair McKay Dunkirk: Disaster to Deliverance Brendon Books £6.50 
There is a wider story than the political one that involves a very large number of 
civilians - from nurses to racing enthusiasts, trades union leaders to dance hall 
managers, novelists to seaside cafe owners. Told here through fresh interviews with 
veterans, plus unseen letters and archival material, the story of how an old-fashioned 
island was brutally forced into the modernity of World War Two. 
Wed 19 November 
6.00 pm Paul Atterbury WW1 in 100 Family Treasures Brendon Books £6.50 
To mark the centenary of the start of World War I, the Antiques Roadshow team 
filmed a series of specials at the Somme, where the public brought in their family’s war 
memorabilia and photographs. Antiques Roadshow: World War I in 100 Family Trea-sures 
takes 100 of the most fascinating and moving stories and shows how they fit in to 
the wider history that was occurring. 
8.00 pm John Lanchester How to Speak Money Brendon Books £6.50 
Money is our global language. Yet so few of us can speak it. The language of the eco-nomic 
elites can be complex, jargon-filled and completely baffling. And we need to 
understand it because if we can’t, then the elites will write their own rules. Now John 
Lanchester, bestselling author of Capital and Whoops!: Why everyone owes everyone 
and no one can pay, sets out to decode it for all of us, explaining everything from 
high-frequency trading and the World Bank to the difference between bullshit and 
nonsense.
stefan jennings 
The Architect of the ‘Green Cathedral’* 
Sheltered seats made to fit in to a suitable part of your 
garden. Woven willow and/or Hazel, combined with 
Oak or Douglas Fir make an ordinary corner into a 
sculptural and comfortable space. 
For Prices and Ideas please contact, Stefan Jennings on 
01823665342 or email: stefan.a.jennings@gmail.com 
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J S Bach - Mass in B Minor 
Saturday 29 November 7.30 pm 
Conducted by Laurence Blyth 
St John’s Church, Wellington 
The choir will be joined by some of the area’s 
finest instrumentalists and a consort of soloists 
from London and the South West. 
Tickets ( £12 for adults, free for under-18’s ) may 
be obtained from Nurtured by Nature, South 
Street, Wellington, from the Taunton Information 
Centre at Taunton Library, from choir members, 
on the door, or online at: 
www.wellingtonchoralsociety.org.uk 
* See article on the Green Cathedral in this magazine 
DILLINGTON HOUSE 
Pre-Christmas Carvery Lunch (3 Courses) 
£26 (Under 16s £13) 
Groups and Parties Pre-Christmas Dinner (3 Courses) 
£35.50 (Under 16s £17.50) 
Complimentary coffee & mints included with all menus 
www.dillington.com 01460 258613
All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 
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Thursday 20 November 
6.00 pm C. Simon Sykes Hockney: The Biography Brendon Books £6.50 
Christopher Sykes explores the life and work of Britain’s most popular living artist. 
David Hockney’s career has spanned and epitomised the art movements of the past 
five decades. Vol. 1 covered his early life: this volume finds him flitting between Not-tingHill 
and California, where he took inspiration for the swimming pool series of 
paintings; creating the acclaimed set designs for operas around the world; and embrac-ing 
emerging technologies,the camera and fax machine in the 1970s/80s, and most 
recently the iPad. 
8.00 pm Jackie Moggridge Spitfire Girl Brendon Books £5.00 
‘We had returned to a different world. We had taken off in peace at nine-thirty and 
landed in war at noon.’ Jackie Moggridge was just nineteen when World War Two broke 
out. Determined to do her bit, she joined the Air Transport Auxiliary. At last the world 
was opening up to women... or at least it seemed to be. From her first flight at fifteen to 
smuggling Spitfires into Burma, Jackie describes the trials and tribulations, successes 
and frustrations of her life in the sky. Her daughter, Candida. will give a talk on her 
remarkable mother. 
Fri 21 November 
6.00 Robert Kershaw 24 hours in Waterloo Brendon Books £6.50 
In 24 Hours at Waterloo, using a plethora of previously unpublished eyewitness ac-counts, 
letters and diaries, Robert Kershaw reveals the soldier’s view of this iconic 
battle: how they felt, what they saw, what they smelt and what they heard enduring this 
epic confrontation on Sunday 18 June 1815.Visceral and raw, this is Waterloo as you’ve 
never experienced it before. Robert Kershaw is a former Para, having joined the Para-chute 
Regiment in 1973, commanded 10 Para and left as a full Colonel in 2006. 
7.30 Open Mic Evening St Michael’s Church, Taunton Free 
“Expressions of Creativity” - “Open Mic’ @ St. Mikes” - a platform for creative writing and song, musical creations 
and maybe short stories. 
Sat 22 November 
11.00 Katherine Reynolds Under the Rainbow Taunton Library Free Children’s Event 
‘Red Tabby sat in the twilight, gazing across the familiar valley to the far hills. It was 
here that she and Dylan had always taken their early morning gallop. It was here that 
their special friendship had always felt the strongest. What might her life be like with-out 
that friendship? From being a pair of homeless refugees on the run, they had since 
travelled a road to dazzling super-stardom. But would the cost of that success be the 
loss of what was most dear to them?” 
11.30 am Lucy Hughes-Hallett D’Annunzio The Castle Hotel £10.00 
Lucy Hughes-Hallett charts the controversial life of D’Annunzio, the debauched artist 
who became a national hero. Winner of the 2013 Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fic-tion 
and the 2013 Costa Award Biography of the Year. There will be an opportunity 
at this event to have lunch at The Castle Hotel in the company of the author after 
the talk and signing. This includes the price of the ticket for the talk. For this option 
please contact the Castle Hotel for tickets. 01823 272671 
or www.the-castle-hotel.com
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All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 
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6.00 pm Alwyn Turner The Last Post Brendon Books £6.50 
At eleven o’clock on the morning of the 11th November 1919 the entire British 
Empire came to a halt to remember the dead of the Great War. The only human 
sound to be heard was the desolate weeping of those overcome by grief. Then 
the moment was brought to an end by the playing of the Last Post. A century 
on, that lone bugle call remains the most emotionally charged piece of music in 
public life.The presentation will be interspersed with bugle music pertinent to 
The Last Post. 
Monday 24 November 
6.00 pm Matilda Temperley Under the Surface Brendon Books £6.50 
Just before Christmas 2013 fields across the Somerset Levels began to flood. 
This has happened countless times before but for the second year running 
the waters did not recede. Two decades of neglect of a complex network of 
drainage ditches and man-made rivers meant that the winters subsequent 
record rainfall was unable to escape to the sea. Images by photographer 
Matilda Temperley, captions by the community. Foreword by Michael Eavis 
of Glastonbury Festival 
8.00 pm Sinead Gillespie But I Love You Brendon Books £5.00 
Endearment, affirmation and loyalty or imposition manipulation and threat. 
Straight guys in night clubs; dodgy ex’s; smitten best mates; lesbian lovers. In a 
world of I love you’s there is always a ‘but’ For Andreas and Jon, it’s a night in a 
club that they’ll never forget as they realise that the hot women they are moving 
on are lesbians… KATE escapes her Christian parents for the promises of uni-versity 
life. Blind to her housemate Robin’s infatuation, Kate heads out onto ‘the 
scene’, after the guidance of a counsellor, HELENA. 
Tue 25 November 
6.00 pm Brambley Books How to Grow a Publishing House Brendon Books £5.00 
The company was founded in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England in late 2002 by two profes-sional 
biologists, Drs Hugh and Nicola Loxdale, both with wide experience in scientific writing 
and editing. They share a great love of the natural world and the countryside. Hugh and Nicola 
have travelled extensively throughout the world, both in their professional capacity and during 
vacations, visiting a diverse range of countries, temperate and tropical, and observing the 
wildlife of these regions. 
Wed 26 November 
6.00 pm John Sutherland How to Be Well Read Brendon Books £6.50 
As the annual flood of published novels grows ever greater, it’s a hard a job to 
keep up, let alone sort the wheat from the chaff. Fortunately, literary sleuth and 
academic John Sutherland is on hand to do precisely that. In the course of over 
500 wittily informative pieces he gives us his own very personal take on the most 
rewarding, most remarkable and, on occasion, most shamelessly enjoyable works 
of fiction ever written - the perfect reading list. 
8.00 pm Paul Upton Hans Schwarz Brendon Books £5.00 
First biography of prolific artist best known primarily Portrait gallery. Fascinating life story of 
a Viennese émigré who lived a long and productive life in Birmingham, London and Somerset. 
Many illustrations never reproduced before. Published to coincide with an exhibition represent-ing 
his life’s work at the Lynda Cotton Gallery in Watchet, Somerset in October 2014. There will 
be a talk and slides by biographer Paul Upton.
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Somerset County Orchestra 
WW1 Commemoration Concert 
St James Church, Taunton 
Saturday 22 November 2014 at 7.30 pm 
Aaron Copland 
Fanfare for the Common Man 
Ron Goodwin 
633 Squadron 
Ivor Gurney 
Severn Meadows Song Cycle 
Vaughan Williams 
Pastoral Symphony 
Debussy, Howells and Constant Lambert 
Conductor - David Hedges 
Leader - Alex Ennis 
Soloist - Lorna Anderson 
Tickets £10Family £20 Under 18 £1.00 
The Phoenix Singers 
music director: Andrew Maddocks 
organ: John Young 
Service of Nine Lessons and 
Carols 
Monday 22nd December 6.30pm 
St John the Baptist Church 
Wellington TA21 8SF 
Entry to the service is by free ticket, available from 1st December 
from the choir's box office: 01823 432704 
Further details can be found on the choir’s website: 
thephoenixsingers.co.uk
All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 
4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net 
Thu 27 November 
7.00 pm Jeremy Browne/Jeremy Harvey Education Debate Brendon Books £5.00 
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An education debate between Jeremy Browne MP and Jeremy Harvey using as a 
basis for discussion the ideas of economic liberalism explored in Jeremy Browne’s 
recent book, Race Plan. Jeremy Browne, spent just over three years as a govern-ment 
minister, first in the Foreign Office, and latterly in the Home Office. Jeremy 
Harvey was headmaster of Bishop Foxes School for many years and in retirement is 
Chairman of the SAGT and retains an interest in the education system. 
Fri 28 November 
6.30 pm Matthew Parker Goldeneye Richard Huish College £6.50 
From 1946 until the end of his life, Ian Fleming lived for two months of every year at 
Goldeneye - the house he built on a point of high land overlooking a small white sand 
beach on Jamaica’s north coast. All the James Bond novels and stories were written 
here. The spirit of the island - its exotic beauty, its unpredictability, its melancholy, its 
love of exaggeration and gothic melodrama - infuses his writing. 
Friday 28 November 
8.00 pm Philip Ball Invisible Richard Huish College £6.50 
This is a history of humanity’s turbulent relationship with the invisible. It takes on the 
myths and morals of Plato, the occult obsessions of the Middle Ages, the trickeries 
and illusions of stage magic, the auras and ethers of Victorian physics, military strate-gies 
to camouflage armies and ships and the discovery of invisibly small worlds. 
Saturday 29 November 
11.00 Angie Sage Pathfinder Taunton Library Free Children’s Event 
Tod has grown up a PathFinder, one of an ancient seafaring tribe. Her mother, who 
died when Tod was young, had a very different history. She was from a mysterious 
magykal desert-dwelling family. When Tod’s father disappears she is not only alone, 
but soon finds herself swept into the path of an evil sorcerer. Now Tod must choose 
which of her pasts will help her to survive: PathFinder or Magician. 
6.00 pm Chris Ewan Dark Tides Brendon Books £6.50 
When Claire Cooper was eight years old her mother mysteriously vanished during Hop-tu- 
naa, the Manx Halloween. At fourteen, Claire is still struggling to come to terms with 
her disappearance when she’s befriended by a group of five teenagers who mark every 
Hop-tu-naa by performing dares. But Claire’s arrival begins to alter the group’s dynamic 
until one year a prank goes terribly wrong..... 
7.30 John Meikle A Personal History of Taunton Brendon Books £5.00 
Jon Meikle MBE, and now in his 90th year, gives his personal history of Taunton. He is perhaps 
in a unique position with his wide experience of local government and running a successful local 
business for many years and instrumental in getting the Brewhouse Theatre up and running the 
first time around and in a call to arms to save the Brewhouse when it recently closed (now, thank-fully, 
open again). It will be a fitting finale to the festival.
Girl on the Beach, mixed media by Rachel Hartland 
Park Art and Collectables is situated directly opposite Vivary Park Gates at 
the top of the High Street in Taunton. The Gallery offers a diverse collec-tion 
The Old Brick Workshop: 
Workshops and Communal 
Space 
My concept is to fill the Old Brick 
Workshop with artists. My is to pro-vide 
a gallery space for exhibiting work, 
free wifi, a web site, a dark room and 
potentially a printing room. Please 
contact me for further details. 
Alison Cosserat 
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of contemporary quality artwork and photography to suit all tastes. 
The aim of the Gallery is to promote original local art at an affordable price, 
and to enable artists to exhibit their work and to sell on the High street at a 
reasonable rate. The gallery also offers a variety of small portable, retro and 
vintage items for the collector. 
Open: Core opening times. 10am to 1pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and 
Friday, 
also by appointment. 
Address: 31b High Street, Taunton, TA1 3PN 
E-mail: Hartlandart@googlemail.com 
communal space for net working, 
The Old Brick Workshop, Poole industrial estate, Wellington, 
Somerset,TA21 9HH Telephone: 07989 465 427 
Email: alison.cosserat@tiscali.co.uk
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Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com 
So Anyway - John Cleese 
Tells the story of how a shy youth from Weston-super-Mare went 
on to become a self-confessed legend. This 
title is punctuated from time to time with 
the author’s thoughts on topics as diverse as 
the nature of comedy, the relative merits of 
cricket and waterskiing, and the importance 
of knowing the dates of all the kings and 
queens of England. 9781847946966 Corner-stone 
£20.00 £16.00 
Michael Palin – Travelling to Work 
The 3rd volume of the Monty Python 
star’s celebrated diaries. After a decade of 
filming, writing and acting, Palin’s career 
takes an unexpected direction into travel, 
which will shape his life for the next 25 
years. A new BBC drama starring Palin, } 
Remember Me{, will air in 2014. 
9780297844419 Orion £25.00 £20.00 
More Fool Me - Stephen Fry. 
Invites readers to take a glimpse at 
author’s life story. Containing raw, electric 
extracts from his diaries of the time, this 
book offers an account by a man driven to 
create and to entertain - revealing a side 
to him he has long kept hidden. 
9780718179786 Penguin £25.00 £20.00 
KP: The Autobiography – Kevin Pietersen 
This autumn Kevin will reveal all in his au-tobiography, 
telling the stories behind the 
many other highs and lows of his incredi-ble 
career. Giving readers the full story of 
his life, from his childhood in South Africa 
to his recent experiences as one of the 
leading lights in the world of international 
cricket, this will be an autobiography that 
entertains and fascinates readers in equal 
measure. 
9780751557541 Little Brown £20.00 £16.00 
Please Mister Postman - Alan Johnson 
Paints a vivid picture of England in the 
1970s, where no celebration was complete 
without a Party Seven of Watney’s Red Bar-rel, 
smoking was the norm rather than the 
exception, and Sunday lunchtime was about 
beer, bingo and cribbage. 
9780593073414 Transworld £16.99 £13.99 
On that day I Left My Boyhood Behind - Susan Burnett 
1914. At 17, Norman Woodcock is called up He returns 
having witnessed unspeakable hor-rors, 
survived stormy seas, blistering 
deserts and days of shell fire. Often, 
his only solace was his horse - Tim-buc. 
Like most men who returned, 
he was reluctant to talk about the 
war. It was not until later life that he 
began to tell his story. 
9781909121843 Acorn Press £9.99 
Best of Benn – Tony Benn 
Offers a collection of diaries, mem-oirs, 
speeches, letters and other 
writings. This book follows the ca-reer 
of Tony Benn, one of the 20th 
century’s most charismatic politi-cians, 
through the speeches, articles 
and interviews made and given 
over seven decades in the House of 
Commons, the Morning Star, the 
Guardian and to conferences and 
workers. 9780091958923 
Cornerstone £20.00 £16.00 
Moriarty - Anthony Horowitz 
Author of the global bestseller }The 
House of Silk{ Anthony Horowitz 
once more breathes life into the 
world created by Arthur Conan 
Doyle. With pitch-perfect charac-terisation 
and breath-taking pace, 
Horowitz weaves a relentlessly thrill-ing 
tale which teases and delights by 
the turn of each page. The game is 
afoot... 
9781409109471 £19.99 £15.99 
The Taxidermist’s Daughter – Kate Mosse 
A new gothic novel from the 
bestselling author of }The Winter 
Ghosts{, }Citadel{, and }Labyrinth{. 
Set in a Sussex village in 1912, a 
taxidermist’s daughter finds herself 
under suspicion when a woman 
is killed at a superstitious night 
time churchyard gathering. Is she 
the victim of circumstances or are 
more sinister forces at work? 
9781409153757 Orion £16.99 
£13.99
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The Narrow Road to the Deep North - 
Richard Flanagan 
Forever after, there were for them only 
two sorts of men: the men who were on 
the Line, and the rest of humanity, who 
were not. In the despair of a Japanese 
POW camp on the Burma Death Railway, 
surgeon Dorrigo Evans is haunted by his 
love affair with his uncle’s young wife two 
years earlier. This year’s Booker Prize Win-ner. 
9780701189051 Vintage £16.99 £13.99 
Wars of the Roses: Trinity – 
Conn Iggulden 
1454: King Henry VI has remained all but 
exiled in Windsor Castle, struck down by 
his illness for over a year, his eyes vacant, 
his mind a blank. His fiercely loyal wife and 
Queen, Margaret of Anjou, safeguards her 
husband’s interests, hoping that her son 
Edward will one day know the love of his 
father. 
9780718159856 Penguin £18.99 £15.99 
Stargazers: Gallileo, Copernicus, The Tele-scope 
and the Church – Allan Chapman 
The story of Galileo and Copernicus’ 
200 year quest to map the stars, between 
1500AD and 1700AD, and the impact of 
their ideas on the scientists that followed. 
Also looks at the role of the Church, and 
argues that, contrary to popular belief, it 
actually led the search to discover more. 
Allan Chapman recently appeared on 
BBC2’s }Stargazing{ programme with Brian 
Cox. 9780745956275 Lion Hudson £10.99 
Abducting a General – Patrick Leigh Fermor 
Published for the first time, this is the late 
Patrick Leigh Fermor’s own account of 
kidnapping General Kriepe, the German 
commander in Crete, on 26th April 1944. It 
follows the huge success of Leigh Fermor’s 
}The Broken Road{, and the biography of 
him by Artemis Cooper, }Patrick Leigh 
Fermor: An Adventure{. 
9781444796582 John Murray £20.00 £16.00 
Brittania Obscura- Joanne Parker 
What is the shape of Britain? The country’s 
outline, looking a little like a wingless drag-on, 
is instantly recognisable on any map or 
globe. But jostling within that familiar profile 
are countless vying maps of the country. 
This book offers an exploration of just a 
few of surprising hidden Britains. 
9780224102025 Vintage £20.00 £16.00 
Ranulph Fiennes - Agincourt 
Explorer and sportsman Sir Ranulph 
Fiennes provides a new account of the 
Battle of Agincourt, and a unique view on 
one of the most significant turning points 
in English history. Three of his ancestors 
fought in the battle and were involved in 
the build-up and the aftermath as well, 
and Fiennes had exclusive access to all 
the family archives at Broughton Castle 
9781444792089 Hodder £20.00 £16.00 
Cruel Victory - Paddy Ashdown 
From the bestselling and prize-winning 
author of ‘A Brilliant Little Operation’ 
comes the long neglected D-Day sto-ry 
of the largest action by the French 
Resistance during WWII, published to 
coincide with the 70th anniversary of the 
Normandy landings. 
9780007520800 HarperCollins £25.00 
£20.00 
For the Fallen: A Century of Remem-brance 
since the Great War - CWGC 
A photographic tribute to the fallen of 
the Great War through their final resting 
places, lovingly maintained all over the 
world by the staff of the Commonwealth 
War Graves Commission. 
9780749576479 AA Publishing £25.00 
£20.00 
The Final Over: The Cricketers of Sum-mer 
1914 - Christopher Sandford 
The first and only book to follow the 
leading English players of 1914 from the 
sports fields into the trenches, drawing 
on the unpublished diaries of England 
cricket captain Lionel Tennyson. For read-ers 
of }The Final Whistle{. 
9780750959667 The History Press 
£18.99 £15.99 
Plenty More - Yotam Ottolenghi 
Vegetables have moved from the side 
dish to the main plate, grains celebrated 
with colour and flair. It’s a revolution 
that is bold, inspiring and ever-expand-ing. 
This book focuses on vegetable 
dishes, with the emphasis on flavour, 
original spicing and freshness of ingredi-ents, 
caused a revolution not just in this 
country, but the world over. 
9780091957155 £27.00 £22.00
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Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com 
River Cottage Light & Easy - Hugh Fearn-ley- 
Whittingstal 
A collection of simple, inexpensive and 
supremely healthy dishes, all dairy-free 
and wheat-free. 170 recipes from raw 
chocolate and raspberry tarts to 10-min-ute 
fish curry. }River Cottage Veg Every 
Day!{ has sold over 360,000 copies. 
9781408853535 Bloomsbury £25.00 
£20.00 
Remarkable Plants that Shape Our World 
- Helen & William Bynum 
Plants are truly remarkable: even with 
all our modern technological prowess 
they still feed, clothe and shelter us, help 
transport us and can intoxicate and cure 
us. Helen and William Bynum are expert 
guides to the rich histories, significance 
and uses of over 80 key plants in 69 
entries, revealing our relationship with 
them, both utilitarian and aesthetic, 
and their multiple benefits and cultural 
associations. 9780500517420 Thames & 
Hudson £24.95 £19.95 
Christopher Matthew – Dog Treats 
A new collection of verse celebrating 
man’s best friend, from the comic 
genius behind }Now We Are Sixty{ 
and }The Man Who Dropped The Le 
Creuset On His Toe{. ‘Christopher 
Matthews is a comic genius’ Sandi 
Toksvig. 
9781408705667 Little Brown £12.99 
£10.99 
The Very Hungover Caterpillar - Josie 
Lloyd & Emlyn Rees 
Helps you follow the quest of one man 
as he attempts to shake off his hangover, 
through eating whatever he can get his 
hands on, and annoying his family in the 
process. 
9781472117106 Constable and Robinson 
£9.99 £8.99 
Green & Pleasant Land - Ana Simpson 
Our rolling fields and verdant country-side 
have ever inspired some of the finest 
verse by our most cherished poets, and 
the very best are brought together in this 
thoughtful and enjoyable collection. Be 
transported to a more lush and vibrant 
world with this celebration of all the 
beauty of our language and land. 
9781782433019 Michael O’Mara Books 
£9.99 
Once Upon a Time - Marina 
Warner 
In ten succinct chapters, Marina 
Warner guides us through the rich 
world of fairy tale, from Cinderella 
and Hansel and Gretel to Snow 
White and Pan’s Labyrinth. Explor-ing 
pervasive themes of folklore, 
myth, the supernatural, imagination, 
and fantasy, Warner highlights the 
impact of the genre on human 
understanding, history, and culture. 
9780198718659 Oxford Univeristy 
Press £10.99 
The History of Cycling in Fifty Bikes 
- Tom Ambrose 
The History of Cycling in Fifty bikes 
tells the story of the bicycle through 
50 iconic machines, starting with the 
first primitive wooden two-wheel-ers 
through to carbon-fibre super 
bikes and the designs of the future, 
celebrating sporting achievements, 
technological advances and world records along with way. 
9780750960601 The History Press 
£9.99 
Can Crocodiles Cry - Paul Heiney 
Paul Heiney unravels further science 
behind those things we take for 
granted, and explains just why the 
world and its contents are the way 
they are. 
9780750960120 The History Press 
£8.99 
StarTrek Pop-Ups - Courtney Wat-son 
McCarthy 
Delivers seven iconic Star Trek 
images in a new way popping off 
the page in three dimensions. From 
the Enterprise NX01 in flight to the 
dreaded Borg cube from The Next 
Generation and beyond, this title 
offers a series of alien encounters 
and thrilling action scenes. 
9780500517499 Thames & Hudson 
£19.95 £15.95 
Out and About: A First Book of 
Poems - Shirley Hughes 
A beautiful first collection of poems. 
Katie and her little brother Olly 
romp through the changing sea-sons, 
taking pleasure in the different 
elements and weather conditions. A 
lovely gift edition of a classic. 
9781406357301 Walker Books 
£12.99 £10.99
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Where My Wellies Take Me... Clare & Michael Morpurgo 
Pippa loves staying with her Aunty 
Peggy. She loves going for walks, 
whether it’s sunshiney or cold - long, 
wandering walks where her wellies 
take her. Follow Pippa into the beau-tiful 
countryside as her day unfolds, 
and the wildlife, animals and people 
she encounters are complemented 
by relevant poems from some of our 
greatest authors. 9781783700561 
Templar Publishing £9.99 £8.99 
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Sound Book - Michael Rosen & 
Helen Oxenbury 
We’re going on a bear hunt. We’re going 
to catch a big one. Will you come too? 
For twenty-five years, readers have been 
swishy swashing and splash sploshing 
through this award-winning favourite. 
Follow and join in the family’s excite-ment 
as they wade through the grass, 
splash through the river and squelch 
through the mud in search of a bear 
9780763677022 Walker £12.99 £10.99 
Stick Man Book & Floor Puzzle Gift 
Set - Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler 
Julia Donaldson and Axel Schef-fler’s 
bestselling picture book is 
now available as a stunning gift set, 
containing a mini paperback of the 
book and a 24-piece floor puzzle. 
9781407147550 Scholastic £12.99 
£10.99 
Usborne Slot-Together Castle - Simon 
Tudhope & Jez Tuya 
ith this book you can create tiour very 
own, detailed model castle with seige 
towers, a drawbridge, a trebuchet and 
two model aremies. There is also a book 
about life in a castle whcih features lots 
if ideas for games to paly. 
9781409583875 Usborne £25.00 £20.00 
Welcome to the Museum: Animalium - Katie Scott & Jenny 
Broom 
First in a series of virtual museum 
books, enabling readers to view a col-lection 
of curated animal exhibits 365 
days a year. Discover more than 160 
exhibits in this virtual museum, open 
all hours. Over 200 full colour, detailed 
spreads. Ages: 7+. 
9781783700608 Templar £20.00 
£16.00 
Under the Rainbow - Katherine Reynolds 
In their third great adventure, Dylan de 
Polka the dancing dray horse and his 
worldly-wise friend Red Tabby travel to 
Hollywood to promote their movie UN-DER 
THE RAINBOW. Back home, friends 
at the Happy Days Circus wait anxiously 
for their return. From being a pair of 
homeless refugees on the run, Dylan and 
Red Tabby now share a road that had leads 
to super-stardom. 9780955011672 
Ideas4writers £6.99 
Pathfinder - Angie Sage 
This is the new blockbuster series from 
the author of }Septimus Heap{, aimed 
at a 9+ readership. It combines breath-taking 
action with fabulous plotting, 
engaging characters with relentless 
tension. 
9781408858158 Bloomsbury £12.99 
£10.99 
Cakes in Space - Philip Reeve & Sarah 
McIntyre 
Astra’s ship is in trouble. There’s 
something very sinister lurking in 
the canteen. A cakey monstrosity on 
the war path. And then there’s the 
Poglites - a space salvage crew who 
have invaded the ship in their quest for 
spoonage! Astra and her robot friend 
Pilbeam are the only things standing in 
the way of the ship’s destruction! 
9780192734563 Oxford £8.99 
The Winter Wolf - Holly Webb 
When Amelia finds herself magically 
transported into the world of a diary 
from 1870s Wisconsin, it’s up to her to 
help keep a tiny wolf cub safe... Evie is 
magically transported into the world 
of a diary she’d been reading, and must 
take care of a wolf cub. From a popular 
and successful author, who’s UK sales 
are over 1 million copies. Ages: 6+. 
9781847154521 Little Tiger Press £8.99 
The Maze Runner - James Dashner 
When Thomas arrives in the Glade, a walled 
encampment at the centre of a bizarre maze, 
all he remembers is his first name. But he’s 
not alone. Like Thomas, the Gladers don’t 
know why they’re there, or what’s happened 
to the world outside. All they know is that 
every morning when the walls slide back, 
they will risk everything to find out. 
9781909489400 Chicken House £7.99
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November Events - Please note, Taunton Literary Festival Events are in red 
Events in date order. Contact details for most of the venues are given at the end of event listings. Please note, we do not 
take any responsibility for errors or omissions. Please confirm with venue timings and programme details. 
Date Event Details Venue Time 
1 Music James Keelaghan & Hugh McMillan - Folk and Roots David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 
Children’s Chris and Pui Brewhouse, Taunton 11/2 
Music Craobh Rua - Traditional Irish Music Brewhouse, Taunton 8.00 
Music Country Music Night CICCIC, Taunton 7.30 
Music Concert: Uilleann Pipes & Nyckelharpa Halsway Manor 8.00 
3 Comedy Paul Richards: Getting Lost in My Home Town. Festival warm-up event Brendon Books 7.30 
6 Comedy Brazz Autumn Comedy Night: MC Stephen Carlin. Nick Revell et al Castle Hotel, Taunton 8.30 
Drama The Pantaloons present: Bleak House Regal, Minehead 7.30 
7 Talk Rachel Joyce - The Love Song of Queenie Hennesey Brendon Books 7.00 
Music Zelkova Quartet with Abel Selaocoe - Milverton Concert Society Milverton Church 8.00 
Music Benny Goodman & Glen Miller Concert - Pete Long & his Goodmen Queen’s College 7.30 
Talk BACT Talk - Somerset Remembers Bridgwater Arts Centre 7.30 
Music John Etheridge and Kit Holmes - folk, blues, jazz Ilminster Arts Centre 8.00 
Music Darktown Strutters - Jazz Regal, Minead 7.30 
Music Ivana Gavric (Piano) Music by Bartok, Schubert, Greig and Rachmaninov Av. Methodist Ch, Minehead 7.30 
8 Book Fair Self Publishing/Small Publisher Book Fair St James’s Ch., Taunton 10-3 
Talk Mark Kitto - That’s China. Talk on living and running a business in China Brendon Books 6.30 
Music The Hut People - Accordionist and Sam Pirt, Percussionist Gary Hammond David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 
Music Unknown Worlds - jazz, funk, folk mashup . CICIC, Taunton 7.30 
Music Teasing the Cat Warehouse Theatre, Ilminster 7.30 
9 Music Faure Requiem - Amici King’s Coll. Chapel, Taunton 7.30 
10 Q&A David Mitchell - Thinking About it Only Makes it Worse St James’s Ch., Taunton 12.30 
Talk Susie Barrett - The Upper Culm Valley and the Great War Brendon Books 6.00 
Talk Tom Moran - Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers Brendon Books 8.00 
Talk Pinkery Pond and the Pinkery Canal - Graham Wills Northtown Primary, Taunton 7.30 
10-11 Drama A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen - UK Touring Theatre Brewhouse, Taunton 7.30 
11 Talk David Mitchell - The Bone Clocks Castle Hotel, Taunton 11.30 
Talk Suzie Grogan - Shell Shocked Britain Brendon Books 7.00 
11-15 Variety 50 years of Bond movies in an evening of songs from the films - Sat Matinee Wellington Arts Centre 7.30 
12 Talk Jonathan Miller - 60 Years of Writing Castle Hotel, Taunton 11.30 
Talk Anthony Sattin - Brendon Books Brendon Books 6.00 
Talk Ned Lebow - A World Without World War 1 Queen’s College, Taunton 7.30 
13 Talk Alexander Waugh - Shakespeare Beyond Doubt Brendon Books 6.00 
Talk Paula Byrne - Belle Brendon Books 8.00 
Talk Paint the Soul - Maggie Giraud Castle Hotel, Taunton 11.00 
Talk Chris Jelley Talk on his art Creative Inn. Centre, Taunton 7.30 
14 Talk David Marsh - For Who the Bell Tolls Brendon Books 8.00 
Music Tone Valley Jazz Band Cotleigh Brewery, Wivy 7.30 
Music Gentle Men - Roy Bailey and Rob Johnson Brewhouse, Taunton 8.00 
Music Mike Denham SpeakEasy with Louise Parker Ilminster Arts Centre 8.00 
Talk Nicolas Ridley talks about his father Arnold Ridley Museum of Somerset 2.30 
Comedy Paul Carroll’s ‘Music Hall Tavern’ Show - comedy drag Regal, Minehead 7.30
November Events - Please note, Taunton Literary Festival Events are in red 
Events in date order. Contact details for most of the venues are given at the end of event listings. Please note, we do not 
take any responsibility for errors or omissions. Please confirm with venue timings and programme details. 
Date Event Details Venue Time 
15 Reading Shakespeare Aloud - Twelth Night. Participatory reading. Taunton Library 10.30 
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Talk Aidan Dodson - Egypt: Golden Age, Heresy and Reformation Queen’s College, Taunton 2.00 
Discussion Writning Motherhood - Carolyn Jesse-Cook, Lily Dunne & Kathryn Sim-monds. 
Chaired by Sinead Gillespie 
Queen’s College, Taunton 4.00 
Talk William Philpott - Attrition: Fighting World War One Brendon Books 7.00 
Music Choral Concert - Taunton Choral Society St James’ Church,Taunton 7.30 
Music O’Hooley and Tidow David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 
Variety Women of WW1 - a tribute in Music, Words and Images Bridgwater Arts Centre 8.00 
Music Cass Caswell Trio with Sinead MCCabe St Peter’s Ch, W Huntspill 7.30 
15-16 Musical Mrs Noah and the Flood - incluidng free workshop Brewhouse, Taunton 2.00 
16 Talk Adult Education & An Ageing Society with Wayne Bennett Dillington House 2.30 
17 Talk Graham Fawcett on Seamus Heaney Brendon Books 7.00 
Music Concert: Gigspanner with Fiddle player Peter Knight (Steeleye Span) Halsway Manor 8.00 
18 Talk Richard Smith - The First Englishman to Fly Brendon Books 6.00 
Talk Sinclair McKay - Dunkirk: Disaster to Deliverance Brendon Books 8.00 
Music The Alan Barnes Quintet Ilminster Arts Centre 8.00 
18-22 Drama Murder on the Nile by Agatha Christie - Taunton Thespians. Sat. Matinee Brewhouse, Taunton 7.30 
19 Talk Paul Atterbury - World War One in a 100 Family Treasures Brendon Books 6.00 
Talk John Lanchester - How to Speak Money Brendon Books 8.00 
Music Voice: Patterns of Love Tacchi-Morris 7.30 
20 Talk Christopher Simon Sykes - Hockney: The Biography Brendon Books 6.00 
Talk Candy Moggridge - Jackie Moggridge: Spitfire Girl Brendon Books 8.00 
Dance StopGap Dance Company: ‘Artificial Things’ Tacchi-Morris 7.30 
21 Talk Robert Kershaw - 24 Hours in Waterloo Brendon Books 6.00 
Open Mic Open Mic Evening St Michael’s, Taunton 7.30 
Music Eclectic Lemon Bridgwater Arts Centre 7.30 
Magic Pete Firman: ‘Trickster’ Tacchi-Morris 7.30 
22 Talk Katherine Reynolds - Under the Rainbow Taunton Library 11.00 
Talk Lucy Hughes-Hallett - The Pike: The Story of Gabrielle D’Annunzio Castle Hotel, Taunton 11.30 
Talk Alwyn Turner - The Last Post: Music, Remembrance and the Great War Brendon Books 6.00 
Music Centenary Commemoration Concert - Somersety County Orchestra St James’ Ch, Taunton 7.30 
Music Ultra Vinyl (Fundraiser) Briodgwater Arts Centre 8.00 
Talk Henry Sandon: ‘Potaholic’ Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre 2.00 
Drama Pip Utton brings Casanova to life Warehouse Theatre, Ilminster 7.30 
23 Music In Celebration - Taunton Sinfonietta St James’ Ch, Taunton 3.00 
Music Angel Tree Service - Ecclesia St Mary’s, Taunton 3.30 
Music Piano Recital with Duncan Honeybourne Dillinton House 2.30 
24 Talk Matilda Temperley - Under the Surface: Somerset Floods Brendon Books 6.00 
Talk Sinead Gillespie - But I Love You Brendon Books 8.00 
Talk Somerset and the Defence of the Bristol Channel in the Second World War Northtown Primary, Taunton 7.30 
25 Talk Brambley Books: How to Grow a Publishing House Brendon Books 6.00
November Events - Please note, Taunton Literary Festival Events are in red 
Events in date order. Contact details for most of the venues are given at the end of event listings. Please note, we do not 
take any responsibility for errors or omissions. Please confirm with venue timings and programme details. 
Date Event Details Venue Time 
26 Talk John Sutherland - How to Be Well Read Brendon Books 6.00 
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Talk Paul Upton - Hans Schwarz: Artist Brendon Books 8.00 
27 Debate Jeremy Browne & Jeremy Harvey - Education Debate Brendon Books 7.00 
Poetry Juncture 25 Poetry Reading Hestercombe Gardens 7.30 
Drama Minehead Dramatic Society: Dead Man’s Hand Regal, Minehead 7.30 
Musical Tall Stories: ‘Emily Brown and the Thing’- children’s musical Tacchi-Morris 11.30 
28 Talk Matthew Parker - Goldeneye: James Bond Richard Huish, Taunton 6.30 
Talk Philip Ball - Invisible. Science Talk Richard Huish, Taunton 8.00 
Talk ‘Wonderful Things!’ Tutankhamun’s Tomb & Treasures with Lucia Gahlin Dillington House 1.00 
29 Talk Angie Sage - Pathfinder Taunton Library 11.00 
Talk Chris Ewan - Dark Tides Brendon Books 6.00 
Talk John Meikle - A Personal History of Taunton Brendon Books 7.30 
Music JS Bach Mass in B Minor - Wellington Choral Society St John’s, Wellington 7.30 
Comedy Craig Campbell - Thrilling Mic Hunt Brewhouse, Taunton 8.00 
Music Concert: Reg Meuross 2014 Halsway Manor 8.00 
30 Music Advent Porocession - In Ecclesia St John’s, Taunton 6.30 
Music Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band - Carols and Capers. Milv. Concert Soc Milverton Church 7.30 
December Events 
Events in date order. Contact details for most of the venues are given at the end of event listings. Please note, we do not 
take any responsibility for errors or omissions. Please confirm with venue timings and programme details. 
Date Event Details Venue Time 
3 Music New Horizon Singers with Steel the Show - Steel Band Silver St Baptist Ch, Taunton 7.30 
4 Music Let There Be Christmas: Santa and his Christmas Crackers Brewhouse,Taunton 7.30 
Comedy Katherine Ryan - Glam Role Model Bridgwater Arts Centre 8.00 
Music Annika Skoogh - jazz CICCIC, Taunton 7.30 
Music Ruishton Recorders Concert - traditional Christmas music Museum of Somerset 1.00 
Drama Farndale Avenue Townswoman’s Guild Dramatic Society Regal, Minehead 7.30 
5 Music Exeter Cathedral Choir Castle Hotel 7.00 
Comedy Nicholas Parsons: A Laugh a Minute - followed by booksigning Tacchi-Morris 7.30 
6 Music Christmas Concert “Comfort & Joy” - A selection of traditional, modern 
and secular carols.- West Somerset Singers 
St George’s, Wilton 7.30 
Music Christmas Concert - Bridgwater Choral Society St Mary’s, Bridgwater 7.30 
Music Christmas Carol’s with Wellington School Chapel Choir Hestercombe Gardens 6.00 
Musical The People’s Theatre Company: ‘Santa in Love’ Tacchi-Morris 2.30 
Music Taunton Rock Show Chorus: ‘Carols By Moonlight’ Tacchi-Morris 5.30 
8 Music Carols on the Train - Taunton Concert Band WSR, Bishops Lydeard 7.00 
Music Concert: Luke Daniels with the Cara Dillon Band Halsway Manor 8.00 
9 Music The Rat Pack - Christmas Swinging Show Brewhouse,Taunton 7.30
Date Event Details Venue Time 
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December Events 
9-10 Ballet Ballet Theatre UK: Swan Lake Tacchi-Morris 7.30 
10 Music Hilliard Ensemble - Music on the Quantocks St Mary’s, Taunton 7.30 
Music Supersonic 70’s Band Bridgwater Arts Centre 8.00 
10-13 Drama The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate’s Townswomens Guild’s Dramatic 
Society’s Murder Mystery 
Warehouse Theatre,Ilminster 7.30 
11-13 Ballet The Nutcracker - Vienna Festival Ballet. Sat Matinee Brewhouse,Taunton 7.30 
Music Steve Graham’s Classic Jazz Ilminster Arts Centre 8.00 
Talk Curator Sam Astill talks about Christmas 1914 & the Christmas truce Museum of Somerset 2.30 
Music Demon Barbers - Minehead & West Somerset Arts Society Regal, Minehead 7.30 
Music Jazz on a Christmas Evening Tacchi-Morris 7.30 
12-13 Music St Agnes Fountain David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 
13 Music Geoff Nichols Good Vibes Band Cossington Vill. Hall 8.00 
Music The Levels Collective - Folk Club Night Briodgwater Arts Centre 7.45 
Music .Blues night. Chris King Robinson + Mike Bess CICCIC,Taunton 7.30 
Music Christmas Concert with Phoenix Brass Dillington House 8.00 
Music Concert/Dance: La Musgaña Halsway Manor 8.00 
Music Christmas Carols with Amici Hestercombe Gardens 6.00 
13-14 Dance Glitz & Glam - Spotlight Dance Academy Annual Show Regal, Minehead 
15 Music ‘A Christmas Truce’ - Collegium Singers St John’s, Wellington 7.00 
15-16 Variety Christmas Community Show 2014 Tacchi-Morris 7.30 
16 Music Dart Valley Stompers Cotleigh Brewery, Wivy 7.30 
Music Concert: Blast from the Past presents ‘A Medieval Christmas’ Halsway Manor 8.00 
Music Canticle Choir. The choir perform a selection of Christmas songs Museum of Somerset 1.15 
18 Music Christmas Concert with The Big Soul Gospel Choir Oake Manor Golf Club 7.30 
Childrens The Christmassy Christmas Show of Christmassy Christmassness TAcchi Morris 
19-20 Music Christmas Concert - Taunton Concert Band Tacchi-Morris 7.30 
20 Music Handel’s Mesiah - Taunton Choral Society St Mary’s, Tauntnon 7.30 
28 Panto Sleeping Beauty Wellsprings Leisure Ctre 2.00 
Music Belshazzar’s Feast David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 
Dance Viva La Diva - Showgirls Christmas Extravaganza Bridgwtaer Arts Centre 8.00 
Music Christmas Carole Hoedown with a Difference CICCIC,Taunton 7.30 
22-23 Musical Peter Pan - Reamba Travelling Theatre Company Oake Manor Golf Club 3/6 
30 Music Christmas Concert - In Ecclesia Bradford on Tone Vill. Hall 3.30 
Art Exhibitions November/December 
Tania Kovats - ‘Oceans’ 11 October - 9 January 2015 Hestercombe Gardens, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton TA2 8LG 01823 413923 
27 October - 22 November Made in Glastonbury A collective of artists working in and inspired by the Isle of Avalon Ilminster Arts 
Centre at The Meeting House, East Street, Ilminster. TA19 0AN. 01460 54973. www.themeetinghouse.org.uk. 
3 November - 6 December Mark Elliott Smith. Atkinson Gallery, Millfield, Street BA16 OYD atkinsongallery.co.uk 
Wednesday 5 November - Friday 20 December. Christmas Craft and Art Show Tacchi-Morris, School Rd, Monkton Heathfield, 
Taunton TA2 8PD 01823 414141 
24 November - 23 December Christmas Magic A selection of contemporary crafts ideal for special Christmas gifts. Ilminster Arts 
Centre at The Meeting House, East Street, Ilminster. TA19 0AN. 01460 54973. www.themeetinghouse.org.uk.
Atkinson Gallery, Millfield School, Street, Somerset BA16 0YD 01458 444322 
Barn, Obridge House Priorswood, Taunton. Contact: Jeremy Harvey. 01823 276421 
Bath Central Library 01225 394041 
The Blakehay Theatre, Wadham Street, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1JZ 01934 64B5493 
Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com 
Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Coal Orchard, Taunton TA1 1JL 01823 283244 enquiries@tauntontheatre.co.uk 
Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle Street, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3DD 01278 422 700 
The Castle Hotel, Castle Green, Taunton TA1 1NF 01823 272671 
Caryford Community Hall, Ansford, Castle Cary, South Somerset BA7 7JJ 
Cossington Village Hall Rrivetts Way , TA7 8LH. 
Cotleigh Brewery Ltd, Ford Road, Wiveliscombe, Somerset TA4 2RE 01984 624086 info@cotleighbrewery.com 
Creative Innovation Centre CIC, Memorial Hall, Paul Street,Taunton TA1 3PF. 01823 337477 info@creativeinnovationcentre.co.uk 
The David Hall, Roundwell St South Petherton. TA13 5AA 01460 240340 info@thedavidhall.org 
Dillington House, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9DT 01460 258648 dillington@somerset.gov.uk 
Dunster Tithe Barn 01643 821658 info@dunstertithebarn.org.uk 
Frome Memorial Theatre - Christchurch Street West, Frome, Somerset BA11 1EBTel: 01373 462795 
Fyne Court, Broomfield, Somerset TA5 2EQ 01823 451587 
Ginger Fig, Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 326798 
Halseway Manor, Crowcombe, Taunton, Somerset TA4 4BD 01984 618274 
Hestercombe Gardens, Hestercombe, Taunton TA2 8LG 01823 413 923 
Holburne Museum, Bath 01225 388569 
Ilminster Arts Centre, East Street, Ilminster TA19 0AN 01460 55783 
Iminster Parish Hall, North Street, Ilminster, TA19 0DG 
Merlin Theatre, Bath Road, Frome, Somerset BA11 2HG 01373 465949 
Museum of Somerset, Taunton Castle, Castle Green, Taunton Somerset TA1 4AA 01823 255088 www.somerset.gov.uk/museums 
Music in the Quantocks 01823 451162 
Oake Manor Golf Club,Oake Taunton TA4 1BA 01823 461992 
Octagon Theatre, Hendford, Yeovil BA20 1UX 01935 422884 
Parish Church St John, Wellington, 72 High Street Wellington(01823) 662248 
The Playhouse Theatre,High Street,Weston super Mare,BS23 1HP 01934 645544 
Porlock Village Hall, Toll Road (New Rd), Porlock TA24 8QD 01643 862717 
Queen’s Conference Centre, Trull Road, Taunton Ta1 4QS 01823 272559 contact@queenscollege.org.uk 
Regal Theatre, 10-16 The Avenue, Minehead TA24 5AY 01643 706430 mail@regaltheatre.co.uk 
Richard Huish College, 2 Kings Close, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3XP 01823 320800 
Silver Street Centre, Silver Street, Wiveliscombe, Taunton, Somerset TA4 2PA 01984 623107 
Somerset Industrial Archaeological Society, Field Officer, Peter Daniel, 29 Barbers Mead, Taunton, TA2 8PY. 
Telephone : 01823 339368. E-mail : peter.daniel51@btinternet.com 
Somerset Rural Life Museum. Abbey Farm, Chilkwell Street, GlastonburySomerset BA6 8DB 01458 831197 
St Catherine’s Church Hall, Park Road, Frome, BA11 1EU 
St John’s Church, Park Street, Taunton TA1 4DG secretary@stjohnstaunton.org.uk 
St. John’s Church Rooms, Yeovil, BA20 1HE 
St Mary Magdalene Church, Church Square, Taunton TA1 1SA 01823 272441 
St Mary’s Church, St Mary Street, Bridgwater TA6 3EQ 01278 422437 saintmarybridgwater@gmail.com 
St Mary’s Church, Stogumber office.qtb@btinternet.com 
St Peter & St Paul Church, Moor Lane, North Curry Ta3 6JZ 01823 490255 
Shapwick Village Hall Shapwick 
The Swan Theatre, 138 Park Street,Yeovil BA20 1QT swantheatre@gmail.com 
Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, School Road, Taunton TA2 8PD 01823 41 41 41 info@tacchi-morris.com 
Taunton Flower Show http://www.tauntonfs.co.uk/ 
Taunton Library, Paul St, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3XZ 0845 345 9177 
Temple Methodist Church, Upper High Street, Taunton TA1 3PY (01823) 275765 
Tyntesfield Wraxall, North Somerset, BS48 1NT 
United Reform Church, Somerton 
Warehouse Theatre, Brewery Lane, Ilminster, TA19 9AD Tel 01460 57049 
Wellesley Theatre, 50-52 Mantle Street, Wellington TA21 8AU 01823 666668 
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Contacts List
Workshops, Courses & Classes (November/December) 
TACCHI-MORRIS ARTS CENTRE Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, School Road, Taunton. TA2 8PD. 01823 414141. www.tacchi-morris.com 
Wednesday 19 November StopGap Disability in Dance WorkshopIn conjunction with their performance of Artificial Things on Thursday 20 
November at Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, Stopgap dancers will lead an inclusive dance workshop with disabled and non-disabled participants. 
4.30 - 6pm. £15 (includes a ticket for Artificial Things) 
Dillinton House, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9DT 01460 258648 
Love, War & Plenty of Fun: Poetry of the 20th Century - Dinner Friday 7 – Lunch Sunday 9 November 
Imagine Watercolour – Art Workshop - Dinner Friday 7 – Lunch Sunday 9 November 
Bridge – The Next Step - Dinner Friday 7 – Lunch Sunday 9 November 
News from the Fronts: November 1914 - Saturday 8 November (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Thomas Hardy’s Christmas - Saturday 8 November (9.45am-4.00pm) 
An Introduction to Tai Chi - Saturday 8 November (9.45am-4.00pm) 
The Coming of Christianity - Dinner Friday 14 – Lunch Sunday 16 November 
Russia from 1921 to 1953: The Rule of Lenin & Stalin - Dinner Friday 14 – Lunch Sunday 16 November 
Rossini: The Serious Operas - Dinner Friday 14 – Lunch Sunday 16 November 
West Country Canals - Saturday 15 November (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Family History Study Day: Researching World War One Ancestors - Saturday 15 November (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Wreaths & Swags Workshop - Saturday 15 November (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Civil War & Revolution: Britain Divided (1640 – 1660) - Dinner Friday 21 – Lunch Sunday 23 November 
Christmas in Stitches - Dinner Friday 21 – Lunch Sunday 23 November 
Figures & Portraits in Pencils or Pastels - Dinner Friday 21 – Lunch Sunday 23 November 
Architecture of Slovakia - Dinner Friday 21 – Lunch Sunday 23 November 
Remarkable Women: Edith Cavell & Gladys Aylward - Saturday 22 November (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Trees for Your Garden - Saturday 22 November (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Creative Writing Workshop: Sir Gawain & the Green Knight - Saturday 22 November 
Ancient Egypt’s Contribution to A History of the World in 100 ObjectsDinner Friday 28 – Lunch Sunday 30 November 
Life’s Rich Tapestry - A Look at Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ Dinner Friday 28 – Lunch Sunday 30 November 
The Defence of the West - Dinner Friday 28 – Lunch Sunday 30 November 
Gifts for Christmas: Place Mats & Table Runners - Tuesday 2 December (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Berlioz & The Romantic Imagination - Dinner Friday 5 – Lunch Sunday 7 December 
Dutch Art, Design & Architecture: From Art Nouveau to De Stijl Dinner Friday 5 – Lunch Sunday 7 December 
Stained Glass for Beginners & Improvers - Dinner Friday 5 – Lunch Sunday 7 December 
When The Party had to End - Saturday 6 December (9.45am-4.00pm) 
The Wisdom of Montaigne - Saturday 6 December (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Meet Me on The Cloud - Saturday 6 December (9.45am-4.00pm) 
Christmas House Party - Dinner Friday 12 – Lunch Sunday 14 December 
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Listings are for September/October by venue charged at £3.00 per line or part line (up to 110 characters including spaces) 
or as part of an advertising package. Single individual entries also accepted. 
Nikki Mumby- Fitness Classes 
Fri 10-11am, St George’s Church Wilton, Taunton TA1 3JU. Call Nikki Level 3 teacher 01823 283350
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Workshops, Courses & Classes (November/December) 
Halsway Manor, Halsway Lane, near Crowcombe, Somerset, TA44BD. England UKGB. 01984 618 274 
Halsway Sunday Club 2014 NovemberSunday 2nd November 2014 
November Mini Fest 2014 Monday 3rd November 2014 - Friday 7th November 2014 Violin Making Course Autumn 2014 Friday 7th No-vember 
2014 - Monday 10th November 2014 Folk Dance and Music Weekend 2014 Friday 7th November 2014 - Monday 10th Novem-ber 
2014 
Mostly English Dances Monday 10th November 2014 - Friday 14th November 2014 Folk Dance Callers Development weekend Novem-ber 
2014 Friday 14th November 2014 - Sunday 16th November 2014 
Walking the Wildwoods 2014 Friday 14th November 2014 - Tuesday 18th November 2014 
Advanced storytelling course with Shonaleigh and Simon Heywood. 
11th Zesty Contra House Party 2014 Friday 21st November 2014 - Sunday 23rd November 2014 
Storytelling course for beginners Sunday 23rd November 2014 - Wednesday 26th November 2014 
Singer / Songwriters' workshop weekend 2014 Friday 28th November 2014 - Sunday 30th November 2014 
Country Dancing for Absolute Beginners 2014 
Monday 1st December 2014 - Friday 5th December 2014 
Step, Shuffle & Rant 2014 Friday 5th December 2014 - Sunday 7th December 2014 
Halsway Sunday Club 2014 December Sunday 7th December 2014 
Halsway Manor Christmas Craft Fair 2014 Saturday 13th December 2014 
Halsway Manor Christmas Celebrations 2014 Sunday 14th December 2014 
'Country' Christmas Dinner and Dance 2014 Monday 22nd December 2014 
Halsway Manor Christmas House Party 2014 Tuesday 23rd December 2014 - Saturday 27th December 2014 
Halsway Manor New Year’s House Party 2014/15 Monday 29th December 2014 - Friday 2nd January 2015 
Ilminster Arts Centre, Meeting House, East St, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 0AN 01460 55783 
Monday 3 November Clay An informal amateur sculpture group. All abilities welcome. Every Monday until 15th December. 
Wednesday 5 November - Wednesday 10 December Oil Painting for All Suitable for beginners and those with more experience. Materials 
will be provided for your first class. Wednesdays 10am - 1pm. 
Wednesday 5 November - Wednesday 10 December Drawing For All Wednesdays 2 - 4pm. 
Thursday 6 November Festive Fun with Floral Designs 2 - 4pm. 
Friday 7 November Watercolour Workshops All abilities welcome. 10am - 3pm (double session). 
Saturday 8 November Guitar Workshop 10am - 12pm. 
Monday 10 November Clay All abilities welcome. Every Monday until 15th December. 
Thursday 13 November Festive Fun with Floral Designs 2 - 4pm. 
Friday 14 November Rag Rugs 11am-1pm. 
Friday 14 November Readers’ Group 2.30 - 4pm. 
Monday 17 November ClayAn informal amateur sculpture group. All abilities welcome. Every Monday until 15th December. 
Thursday 20 November Festive Fun with Floral Designs10am - 12pm. For more information and to book please call Angie on: 01460 
53020. 
Thursday 20 November Knit Tog, Crochet Toon Whatever your level of skill from beginner to master knitter! 2.15 - 4.15pm. Friday 21 
November Felt Making Beginners to advanced welcome. 10am - 3pm. 
Monday 24 November Clay An informal amateur sculpture group. All abilities welcome. Every Monday until 15th December. 
Thursday 27 November Festive Fun with Floral Designs 10am - 12pm. Friday 28 November Stitch a Rainbow: Quilting Workshop 10am - 
3pm. Please bring your own sewing machine. A list of materials is available when booking. 
Monday 1 December Clay Every Monday until 15th December. 
Thursday 4 December Festive Fun with Floral Designs 2 - 4pm. For more information and to book please call Angie on: 01460 53020. 
Friday 5 December Watercolour Workshops 10am - 3pm (double session). Friday 12 December Rag Rugs 11am-1pm. Friday 
12 December Readers’ Group All books are provided by the library service. 2.30 - 4pm. 
Saturday 13 December Guitar Workshop 10am - 12pm. 
Monday 15 December Clay Every Monday until 15th December. 
Thursday 18 December Knit Tog, Crochet Too 2.15 - 4.15pm. 
Friday 19 December Felt Making 10am - 3pm.
Taunton’s Green Cathedral 
With the launch of the River Tone Project to develop the landscape and 
wildlife along the routes to the River Tone, I took the opportunity to re-view 
a verititable natural work of art in Longrun Meadow in Taunton, one 
of the areas covered by the project, which has now been standing more 
than three years. 
Stefan Jennings, its main architect, ex-plained 
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how the project was inspired.: 
‘In 2004 I met a botanist, while working in 
Weston Zoyland, who had recently been to 
Germany and had seen some large Archi-tectural 
living willow structures made by 
an architect/Artist called Marcel Kalberer. 
I bought his book, which was only available 
in German. The scale of Marcels projects 
and his obvious vigour was inspiring 
and from then on I endeavoured to find 
funds/avail myself of the opportunity to 
make something of that 
scale and wildness myself.’ 
His interest in a large 
willow project coincided 
with a study com-missioned 
by the 
Env i ronment a l 
Agency demon-strating 
the necessi-ty 
for flood protec-tion 
for Taunton’s 
regeneration sites. 
With a grant from 
the South West of 
England Redevelop-ment 
Agency, land 
was purchased to 
the rear of Somerset 
College and Castle 
School. 
With flood ponds 
and other defences 
in place in 2008, at-tention 
was turned 
towards landscap-ing 
the area and 
with providing ame-nities. 
Footbridges and paths giving access 
to walkers and cyclists were built and pro-vision 
was made for a for a host of sporting 
activities and pastimes and open air edu- 
Stefan Jennings The Green Cathedral casting shadows
A grassy corridor of the Green Cathedral The Green Cathedral under flood 
cation pursuits. Two buildings were com-missioned, 
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an open sided oak barn and 
a willow structure, a green cathedral for 
which Stefan was given the commission. 
In the autumn of 2010 he made drawings 
and models and the main work started in 
January 2011. He collaborated with fellow 
sculptor Sophie Courtier on the project 
over the next 4 months. 
The ‘green cathedral’, sculpted entirely 
from Willow, was believed to be the first 
of its kind to be built in this country when 
it was opened in the summer of 2011. The 
willow for the green cathedral came from 
a number of places, ‘Some from an over-grown 
withy bed at east Lyng which we cut 
at first light late January 2011, more which 
we cut by chainsaw from right on the edge 
of the site of the Battle of Sedgemoor at 
Weston Zoyland. Other material came 
from the unwanted tops of willow pollards 
which grow on numerous lanes on the lev-els. 
Some of the lighter material was pur-chased 
from willow growers on the levels, 
the Musgroves at Zoyland and P, H Coates 
and son from Stoke St Gregory. Every time 
we thought we had an enormous amount 
of material, we got through it in quicker 
than we thought and had to go hunting for 
more.’ 
The work took place during the winter 
of 2011 and was just about completed by 
early may of that year. 
It is a remarkable achievement occupy-ing 
a large space measuring 98ft by 54ft. 
It has the majesty of more traditional 
stone structures, casting shadows and 
providing long narrowing vistas and 
awe-inspiring wide structural spans. 
However, at the same time, it is a liv-ing, 
briefing edifice, changing with the 
seasons. It is, of course, part of a flood 
plain and water, when the land floods, is 
not kept out but becomes part of the fab-ric 
and is aloud to permeate wherever it 
will. The ‘cathedral’ becomes accessible 
some times only by a shallow bottomed 
boat, until the floods retreat and one is 
once more able to pace along its grassy 
corridors and picnic in its shade. 
Being a living structure open to the 
public at all virtually all times, the cathe-dral 
is vulnerable to attack and has had 
what Stefan describes as ‘a little recent 
fire’ in which one of the ‘columns’ was 
largely destroyed. This is a great shame 
because, as Stefan points out, it has a va-riety 
of users who appreciate its special 
qualities, ‘from naked moonlit dancers, 
to the civil and polite to the special brew 
crews and many dogs, deer, eels and bats’ 
If we want to continue to use it we must 
take responsibility for it and not abuse it. 
The fire-damaged column will require 
repair, but there is also other mainte-nance 
required as a result of the chang-ing 
seasons: ‘Some restorative work will be 
need to be taken over the next few months, 
as the leaves drop and we can weave in the 
years growth,’ explains Stefan. 
With its conception and realization has 
come a good deal of responsibility: ‘The re-mit 
to make a ‘green cathedral,’’ Stefan re-flects, 
‘is quite a heavy one.’ He thinks of it 
to some degree in spiritual though not nec-essarily 
religious terms and has a real feel-ing 
and understanding for the wildlife that 
shares its habitat: ‘I have canoed through 
it a few times and found odd currents that 
must relate to previous directions the river 
took centuries ago. I live upstream of Lon-grun 
meadow and have been connected 
to the rivers Tone and Parret via work or 
wandering for about 30 years during which 
time I have kept notes on the visitations 
of sea Trout, Salmon, Lampreys Eels and 
Otters, I have always been keen to express 
the excitement of these wild things pass-ing 
through Taunton and all the habitation 
along the River unseen.’ 
Now advancing towards its fourth year, It 
is a marvelous addition to our local land-scape 
and we are lucky to have it and watch 
it grow and develop. Let us hope that it 
remains for a very long time to become a 
natural part of our local heritage and let us 
congratulate Stefan on his realisation of the 
project.
Centenary Commemoration Concert - 
Somerset County Orchestra 
The next Somerset County 
Orchestra concert is a 
Commemoration Concert to 
mark the 100th Anniversary of 
the start of the First World War, 
containing music written by 
composers affected by the con-flict, 
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including works by Debussy, 
Vaughan Williams and Ivor 
Gurney. 
The concert features the first performance 
of a set of songs by Ivor Gurney, special-ly 
orchestrated for the occasion, and a 
performance of Vaughan Williams much 
misunderstood Pastoral Symphony. Cop-land’s 
Fanfare for a Common Man opens 
the concert, recognizing that the 1914-18 
war was the first war in which it was the 
common man who suffered the most. 633 
Squadron acknowledges the excitement 
and courage of conflict which contrasts 
greatly with Debussy’s Berceuse Héroïque, 
a work reflecting his sombre and forebod-ing 
reaction to the start of the First World 
War. Constant Lambert was so moved on 
hearing the work that he responded to an 
event in the Second World War in similar 
vein, calling his work Aubade Héroïque. 
Like Debussy’s work, distant trumpet calls 
pervade the pastoral 
scene. Ivor Gurney, 
poet and song writer, 
was unusual in that 
he was a Private 
serving with the 
Glosters during the 
war, unlike the more 
well know poets such 
as Owen and Sassoon 
who were officers. 
The Severn Meadows 
Song Cycle is a collec-tion 
of songs Gurney 
set to music whilst on 
active service, several 
of them being composed in the trenches. 
The songs are arranged in such a way as 
to follow the experiences and emotions of 
the many young men who served in the 
trenches; from longing to hope, disillu-sionment 
to despair and finally, eventual 
peace. Herbert Howells was a great 
friend of Gurney but through ill health 
did not serve overseas. His Merry Eye is 
a refreshing reminder of the country side 
and ‘Englishness’ that was so longed for 
by many of the soldiers serving in France. 
Vaughan Williams served as a non com-batant 
and his Pastoral Symphony was 
conceived during his duties as a stretcher 
bearer in the front lines around Arras. 
Despite its title Vaughan Williams insisted 
that ‘ it was really war-time music… it’s 
not really lambkins frisking at all…’ The 
pastoral scenes it describes sound peaceful 
and idyllic, but listen carefully and you will 
hear an underlying disquiet and tension, 
a moving but disturbing description of 
the Flanders battlefields. It is, however, 
the desperate sadness at the loss of so 
many friends which is at the heart of the 
symphony, most strongly felt during the 
poignant trumpet cadenza, evocative of 
the last Post. After an impassioned unison 
outcry, the symphony ends with a haunt-ing 
off stage soprano solo, a voice for all 
the souls of men. 
The concert takes place in St James, ap-propriately 
on St Cecilia’s Day, the patron 
Saint of Music and should prove to be a 
moving and memorable occasion. 
David Hedges 
Commemoration Concert: 
St James Church, Taunton 
Saturday 22 November 2014 at 7.30 pm 
Ralph Vaughan Williams Ivor Gurney Claude Debussy 
In Rehearsal 
Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 3 (A Pastoral Symphony) , was completed in 1922. Vaughan Williams’s initial inspiration 
to write this symphony came during World War I after hearing a bugler. It was first performed in London on 16 January 1922, with 
Adrian Boult conducting. Ivor Gurney studied for a brief time with Ralph Vaughan Williams upon returning to the Royal Col-lege 
of Music but he withdrew from the college before completing his studies. He joined the army as a private in the hope that the 
ordered army life would help ease a mental health condition. Initially this shock therapy worked, but he was eventually shot and 
gassed and spent the last 15 years of his life in an asylum. During World War I, while Paris was being bombed by the German air 
force, Debussy succumbed to colon cancer at the age of 55.
Christmas Craft & Food Fayre 
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The Willows and Wetlands 
Christmas Craft & Food Fayre 
is on Saturday 22nd Novem-ber 
from 2pm- 5.30pm. It is being held to raise funds for Friends of 
Stoke St Gregory Church of England Primary School. Make Christ-mas 
shopping relaxed and enjoyable, come to the Fayre and choose 
unique, locally crafted gifts for your friends and family. Santa will 
be here in his cosy grotto and there will be a child’s prize Treasure 
Hunt. 
The Lemon Tree will be serving seasonal food including mince pies 
and mulled wine.and the 
willow basket shop will be 
open as normal. 
Also open will be Don 
Bishop’s Willows Photog-raphy 
studio, the Withies Artisan Studio and The Leather Studio including 
Frances George, Edwards & Curwin and the Muddy Dog Company. 
It promises to be an exciting event culminating in a celebratory piece ‘A Cel-ebration 
of Cranes’ - a Somerset Art Works (SAW) project in partnership 
with The Great Crane Project. This part of the event will begin at 4.30pm 
and will include 60 illuminat-ed 
lanterns made by local 
Willow Christmas Decorations 
school children, costumes 
and dance, two giant crane 
models, a 10 piece live band The Big Noise Street Band and there 
will be more! “Earlier in the year artist Melanie Tomlinson worked 
with students at Huish Episcopi Academy in Langport and students 
in Germany creating crane and 
wetland inspired dioramas. There 
are pictures of them here: http:// 
thecompanyofcranes.blogspot. 
co.uk/.” They are about 20cm 
diameter and there will be about 
20 of them to see. 
Entry is free. Keep an eye on the 
Somerset Art Works Page page, 
http://greatcraneart.blogspot. 
co.uk/ and our social media for 
updates. 
Phone 01823 490249 
crane model being worked on by sculptor 
Sarah Butterworth
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The Milverton Concert Society; 
then....and now 
For almost 30 years, the Milverton 
Concert Society has been bringing 
world-class classical music not only 
to the local village community with 
which it shares its name, but also 
to an ever-increasing number of 
discerning concert-goers from 
all over Somerset. Jo Worth 
of the Milverton Concert 
Society concisers its past 
and present. 
The society was 
formed - and put 
on its first con-certs 
- in 1987 
and thanks to its 
dedicated team of 
volunteers, com-mittee 
and members, 
continues to flourish. From 
those early days the society 
has enjoyed a strong con-nection 
with the internationally 
renowned pianist, Melvyn Tan, who gives 
regular return performances in the histor-ic 
parish church, takes an active interest in 
society matters and, since 2010 when the 
society raised funds for and purchased its 
own grand piano for concerts, has been 
our Honorary President 
Also from the outset, The Milverton 
Concert Society has taken a keen interest 
in fostering young musical talent, not only 
locally through support of the school 
via workshops, putting on special ‘young 
musician’ concerts and ‘piano days’ but 
also in a wider context by showcasing 
outstanding young professional musicians, 
from both the UK and abroad in its pro-gramme. 
Over the years, the society has gained 
an enviable reputation for presenting top 
international chamber ensembles and 
performers, but this is by no means an 
exclusive pat-tern; 
we have just 
staged a glitteringly 
successful op-era 
gala - which 
included some 
lighter musical fare 
- and at the end of 
November we are 
hosting the much-loved 
Carnival Band 
with their own 
trademark eclectic 
mix of seasonal, folk 
and early music. And this time, the icing 
on the early Christmas cake, will definitely 
be represented by an appearance by 
singer Maddy Prior! 
In the meantime, the 
award-winning - Zelkova 
Quartet will be performing 
on November 7th at 8 pm in 
Milverton Church. Their 
programme includes 
string quartets by We-bern 
and Mozart and 
they will be joined by 
a second cellist, Abel 
Selaocoe - who has 
fought against long 
odds in his home 
country of South Af-rica 
to gain a musical 
education in the UK 
at the Royal Northern 
College of Music - to play Schubert’s 
exquisite Quintet in C. 
For full details of our 2014/5 pro-gramme 
- Pavel Kolesnikov, piano, on 
February 13th and the Busch Ensemble 
on March 13th - please see our website 
www.milvertonconcerts.org find us on 
Facebook or look out for our leaflets 
and posters with the candle-light theme. 
Tickets are on sale via the website, by 
phone 08448700887 or on the door. 
The society is a member of Making Music 
and a registered charity.
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Taunton Thespians 
Photo shows (left to right): Sue Meredith as 
Miss ffolliet-ffloulks and Elizabeth Knighton as 
Jacqueline de Severac. 
Thespians return to the 
Brewhouse after five years 
with classic Christie mystery 
Taunton Thespians are in rehearsal for 
Agatha Christie’s classic mystery Murder 
On The Nile due to be performed at the 
Brewhouse Theatre from 18th to 22nd 
November. It will be the first major Thes-pian 
production at the Brewhouse since 
2009. 
Murder on The Nile co-director, Nicola 
Dawson says: “We are very excited to 
be returning to the Brewhouse. It was 
a very difficult decision five years ago to 
stop using the theatre but the costs had 
increased to an unsustainable level. We’ve 
enjoyed performing at the Tacchi Morris 
and the staff there are magnificent, very 
helpful and professional, but now that the 
Brewhouse has re-opened under new 
management, it feels like the right time to 
make the move back.” 
Although Agatha Christie plays are popu-lar 
with audiences and the Thespians have 
produced many of her mysteries over the 
years, this will be the first time that the 
Thespians will have performed Murder on 
The Nile. 
Co-director Martin Jevon adds: “The 
play script is different from both the book 
and from the film and it stands up well as 
a story in its own right. It is a cracking 
good mystery with characteristic Christie 
mixture of suspense and humour and odd-ball 
characters. The script was adapted by 
Agatha Christie herself from her novel en-titled 
Death On The Nile and was said to 
inspired by her travels to Egypt and further 
afield with her archaeologist husband Max 
Mallowen. It is set aboard a luxury paddle 
steamer on the River Nile in the mid 
1930s. We’ve had some heated directo-rial 
discussions about which way the boat 
needs to face to make the best use of the 
Brewhouse stage. 
Another challenge is that about half of 
the cast have never performed at the 
Brewhouse so we are planning a site visit 
during rehearsals to introduce them to the 
playing space which is deeper but narrow-er 
than the Tacchi Morris stage and has a 
proscenium arch.” 
The Thespians had the opportunity to 
explore the Brewhouse at the end of 
August when a small team of Thespi-ans 
presented a murder mystery at 
the theatre. The who-dun-it took its 
inspiration from the very popular BBC 
programme the Great British Bake 
Off and was called Murder at Soggy 
Bottom – Another One Bite The Crust. 
Nicola Dawson says: “It was wonderful 
to stand up on the Brewhouse stage 
again and remember all the Thespians 
productions over the years. The Thes-pians, 
together with many of the other 
Taunton music and drama societies, 
were involved with the campaigning for 
and building of the Brewhouse back in 
the 1970s so we feel a great sense of 
involvement with the theatre. 
The Thespians first performed at the 
Brewhouse back in 1977 with A School 
for Scandal. It is wonderful to see the 
theatre open again due to the efforts 
of the hard working team of volunteers 
and the Thespians want to play their 
part in bring the building back to life.” 
The Taunton Thespians were formed 
in 1927 and perform three major 
productions a year including a two 
week outdoor summer tour plus in 
house productions at their head-quarters, 
The Place, in Wilfred Road, 
Taunton. Other activities include 
participation in one act play festivals, 
technical and acting workshops, mur-der 
mystery evenings, play readings 
and social events. Membership is 
open to anyone aged over 16 with an 
interest in the theatre. 
Agatha Christie’s 
Murder On The Nile 
Beautiful, wealthy and newly mar-ried, 
Kay Mostyn appears to have it 
all, as she and new husband Simon 
board the paddle steamer Lotus for 
their honeymoon cruise on the Riv-er 
Nile. With them, apparently by 
accident, are Canon Pennefather, 
Kay’s guardian and Jacqueline, Si-mon’s 
ex-fiancée. Fellow passengers 
include the aristocratic Miss ffoliett-ffoukes 
and her downtrodden niece 
Christine, Herr Bressner, Mrs Mos-tyn’s 
French maid Louise and the re-bellious 
Mr Smith. Murder on The 
Nile is a classic Agatha Christie story 
packed full of autocratic dowagers, 
bright young things, suspicious for-eigners, 
exotic locations and a plot 
which twists and turns like the River 
Nile itself. 
Taunton Thespians will be 
performing Murder on The 
Nile at the Brewhouse The-atre 
from Tuesday 18th to 
Saturday 22nd November 
at 7.30pm with a Saturday 
matinee at 2.30pm. Tickets, 
priced £14 (full and OAP) and 
£5 (children, students and 
the unwaged) are available 
from the Brewhouse Box 
Office on 01823 283244, via 
the Brewhouse website at 
www.tauntontheatre.org.uk or 
Taunton Tourist Information 
Centre on 01823 336344.
Remembrance 
Concert 
On Saturday 15th November, Taunton Cho-ral 
Society links with Taunton Sinfonietta 
for a concert of well-loved Mozart and 
Haydn pieces in St Mary’s Church, Ham-mett 
40 
St., Taunton at 7.30 pm. 
The concert opens with the Overture from 
Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute’ and Mozart’s 
Requiem (K 626) concludes the second half. 
The Requiem has been chosen to reflect the 
anniversary commemoration of World War 
I in Remembrance week. It was Mozart’s last 
work and sadly, aged only 35, he died before 
it was finished so the usual completion by 
his pupil Franz Xaver Sussmayer is included. 
Interestingly, although a younger man, Mo-zart 
had become friends with Joseph Haydn 
during his last ten years and from Haydn 
we offer his choral Te Deum in D and 
his only Trumpet Concerto with Stuart 
Paul as soloist. He has strong Taunton 
roots, now teaching in schools here and 
recently becoming Brass Tutor at the 
newly opened Hestercombe Centre for 
Young Musicians. He combines this with 
regular solo work for local orchestras as 
well as Bath Philharmonic and Bristol 
Brass Consort. 
The evening is conducted by Stephen 
Bell, musical director of Taunton Choral 
Society, and the soloists are all of high 
professional standard. Following his 
outstanding Gerontius direction in April, 
this promises to be a memorable evening 
for Remembrance week. Tickets for this 
and our other concerts are available at 
£15.00/7.50 students from www.taunton-choralsociety. 
org.uk or through the Tick-et 
Office at Taunton Tourist Information 
Centre, Taunton Library. 
The Society follows this up on Saturday 
20th December with what many people 
regard as the start to their Christmas 
celebrations – Handel’s Messiah. This is 
an ever popular work and we are pleased 
to welcome local soprano Katie Bond, 
mezzo Sarah Denbee and bass Craig 
Bissex amongst the soloists. The concert 
is also at St Mary’s Church and ticket 
details are as above. 
Taunton Choral Society 
The extent to which Mozart complet-ed 
his work had been hotly disputed 
throughought the years. Mozart’s widow, 
Constance contributed to the confusion 
and mystery regarding how far he had 
completed the requiem on his death. It 
was in her interests to keep secret the 
fact that Mozart had not completed the 
requiem in order that she could collect 
the commission. In modern times Peter 
Shaffer’s successful fictional play and 
film Amadeus has contributed to the 
myth suggesting further intrigue by 
the actions of a mysterious third party 
instructing Mozart to write the requiem. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Joseph Haydn
The programme for the 
Taunton Sinfonietta’s 
November concert ‘In Cel-ebration’ 
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features works 
to celebrate the Christmas 
season. 
The ever favourite ‘Christmas Concerto’ 
by Arcangelo Corelli speaks for itself. The 
seasonal connection with the beautiful 
‘Five Variants on Dives and Lazarus’ by 
Ralph Vaughan Williams is a little more 
obscure, but he also arranged the folk 
song which inspired this piece, as the 
hymn tune ‘Kingsfold’, appearing as ‘O 
Sing a Song of Bethlehem’ in the English 
Hymnal. This work has an important 
part for solo harp, played by Somerset 
born harpist Jess Dalwood. Both the 
Hubert Parry ‘English Suite’ and Ottori-no 
Respighi’s ‘Ancient Airs and Dances’ 
are dance suites appropriate for the time 
of year, and the Italian connection is 
completed with a concerto by Antonio 
Vivaldi, this time featuring soloists on 
violin and cello. 
In 2015 the theme for the February 
concert is ‘Romance’, appropriate for a 
concert close to Valentine’s Day! In May 
we welcome back Colin Parr to play some 
clarinet quintets in a chamber concert. 
Colin, a good friend of director Mary 
Eade, has been a favourite soloist with the 
Taunton Sinfonietta on many occasions. 
After an eminent career with the Royal 
Opera House and the CBSO amongst 
others, he is now semi-retired, but cannot 
stop making beautiful music! In June we 
span the centuries from the early Baroque 
with a Purcell sonata, a good helping 
of Vivaldi concertos in different forms, 
a stop in the Romantic era with some 
Dvorak, and up to the present day with 
two short pieces by Clive Jenkins. Clive, 
born in 1968, is still an active composer, 
and we have played several of his works 
over the last couple of years, which have 
been greatly enjoyed by players and 
audience. 
In September we are pleased to intro-duce 
rising star of the baroque cello 
Luke Millard to play a concerto by the 
18th century Austrian 
composer Georg Matthias 
Monn, and with Sinfonietta 
cellist Chris Sampson the 
double concerto by Vivaldi. 
Somerset born soprano 
Amy Carson will be singing 
some Handel, and the pro-gramme 
is completed with 
Bach and Torelli. 
We have reserved a spot 
for the Taunton Young 
Musician winner since 
2006, who will be announced early next year 
and performing in the November concert. 
Director Mary Eade will play the delightful 
G major violin concerto by Mozart, and a 
Haydn symphony is planned. In this concert 
we will be joined with woodwind to make 
this programme possible. 
In Celebration, 23 Nov 2014 - Taunton 
23 November 2014, Sunday 
St James’ Church, Taunton - 3.00pm 
Corelli - Christmas Concerto 
Vivaldi - Violin and Cello Concerto 
Vaughan Williams - Variations on Dives 
and Lazarus 
Respighi - Ancient Earth Dances Suite no.3 
Keep up to date by visiting www.taunton-sinfonietta. 
org.uk, ‘like’ Taunton Sinfoniet-ta 
on Facebook or follow us on Twitter@ 
TauntonSinfonietta.org.uk. 
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Pete Long and his Goodmen.....Return 
Following a hugely 
successful event earlier 
this year, John Packer 
Ltd are bringing Pete 
Long and his Good-men 
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back to Taunton 
this autumn to recre-ate 
another highly ac-claimed 
concert from 
the Carnegie Hall, 
New York. 
This concert is even bigger with Ben-ny 
Goodman featured in the first half, 
followed by Glenn Miller in the second. 
The concert takes place in the Queen’s Hall 
at Queen’s College, Taunton, on Friday 7 
November at 7.30pm. 
On 6th October 1939 The American Soci-ety 
of Composers, Authors and Publishers 
(ASCAP) presented a week-long series of 
concerts at New York’s Carnegie Hall to 
celebrate the organisation’s 25th anniver-sary. 
In the course of the week, a concert 
was given featuring the orchestras of the 
established King of Swing, Benny Good-man, 
and the New Kid on the Block, Glenn 
Miller. Both bands were out to impress, 
and the result was one of the hardest hit-ting 
nights in swing history. 
Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller were 
huge stars and played pivotal roles in jazz 
history. Through the course of the evening, 
Pete Long will share interesting details 
about the musicians, and that memora-ble 
evening back in 1939. 
Pete Long, who leads the band, is a 
fantastic musician often heard on BBC 
Radio 2 and with Jool’s Holland and his 
Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. Pete will 
be joined by a selection of musicians 
from his ‘Goodmen’, a collective of 
jazz professionals that in the past have 
included Tony Fisher and Pete Ripper. 
The 15 strong ensemble recreates 
not only the sound of the historic 
concert, performing the original 
music, but also the look and feel 
of the show with authentic vintage 
dress and stage set-up. 
Tickets for the concert are available 
from John Packer Ltd or by call-ing 
01823 282386. They can also 
be purchased at Taunton Tourist 
Information at a price of £16 for 
adults, £14 for concessions and £20 
VIP seating. 
Pete is a highly charismatic sea-soned 
music professional who has 
been entertaining audiences on a 
global stage in excess of 25 years. 
This event is kindly supported by 
D’Addario Woodwinds, Yama-ha, 
Yanagisawa, Denis Wick and 
Queen’s College.
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  • 1. 1 LAMP Magazine November/December 2014 Free Shining a light on literature, art, music and performance in Somerset The Taunton Literary Festival 2014 is here!
  • 2. 2 BOOKS: New & Old Ordnance Survey Map Stockists Christmas Book Ideas included in this issue of LAMP Bath Place, Taunton 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com Yarn Market Hotel Friday 28th – Sunday 30th November Residential from £190 per person full board. All music and tuition included. Leader: Ian Chesworth, professional Singing Coach and Choral Director, who teaches in Manchester and has worked with Gareth Malone on BBC The Choir series. Ian now conducts three work-place choirs, and has also worked with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic on their Supers-ing series. Repertoire: European Sacred music for Advent and Christmas. Venue: Dunster in Exmoor – resident at the Yarn Market Hotel, singing in the beautifully restored village Tithe Barn. Bishops Lydeard Papershop The Paper Shop is a friendly vil-lage shop with local knowledge-able staff. We are a Newsagent and we stock a vast range of mag-azines. We can order any special interest titles and deliver them to you or save them in the shop for collection. Address: 11 Church St, Bishop’s Lydeard, Taunton TA4 3AT Phone:01823 432456
  • 3. 3 Contents 5 Brewhouse 7. Festival Programme 27 Calendar of Events 32 Workshops,Courses and Classes 35 Taunton’s Green Cathedral 36 Somerset County Orchestra Centenary Commemoration Concert 37 Willows and Wetlands: A Celebration of Cranes and Food Fair 38 Milverton Concert Society 39 Thespians Return to the Brewhouse 40 Taunton Choral Society Remembrance Concert 41 Taunton Sinfonietta ‘In Celebration’ Concert 42 Pete Long and His Goodmen Return 43 Phoenix Singers: Nine Lessons and Carols 44 Nicholas Parsons at the Tacchi-Morris 46 The Nutcracker with the Vienna Festival Ballet 48 Christmas Magic at Ilminster Arts Centre 50 Writers Anon: Plotting With the Three Act Structure 51 Short Story by Chip Tolson 52 Poetry Corner with Robin Brumby 53 My Favourite with Daisy Blacklock 54 Geoff Nicols Good Vibe Band 54 Norton the Dragon: 2nd Installment I hope you enjoy the Christmas edition of LAMP which includes the Taunton Literary Festival details and a variety of Christmas entertainments Editor: Lionel Ward Copy Editor: Jo Ward All enquiries: lampmagazine1@gmail.com 01823 337742 www.lampmagazine.co.uk c/o Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER The views expressed in Lamp are not necessarily those of the editorial team. Copyright, unless otherwise stated, is that of the magazine or the individual authors. We do not accept liability for the content or accuracy of the magazine including that of the advertisers.
  • 4. Ease stress through Mindfulness Mindfulness is very much in the news these days as means of finding tranquility in our increasingly stressful world. Mindfulness means merely to be present in the here and now, paying full attention to whatever is happening around you and within you. We are subjected to many pressures; work, relationships, money, health worries and infor-mation 4 overload to name a few. Merely thinking about what’s happening to us can cause stress; regretting the past and worrying about the future inevitably makes us feel worse. The result of these internal and external pressures is that the brain’s reaction to real danger, the “fight and flight” mechanism, can be switched on all of the time. This isn’t good for us and can lead to stress related illnesses, both physical and psychological. Once we become stressed, ruminations can become even more negative and stress duplicates. Mindfulness gives us a way of breaking this vicious cycle, by repeatedly turning gently away from thinking and towards our sensory experience. Research shows that these simple techniques dampen down the reaction to stress and enhance activity in areas associated with wellbeing. Evidence over more than three decades, supports Mindfulness. It has been shown to have a positive effect on physical and psychological health and to enhance focus, memory, creativ-ity Dr Miranda Bevis, BACP accredited counsellor and Mindfulness teacher at The Terrace and compassion, helping us to be the best we can be. The Terrace on Staplegrove Road, hosts Miranda Bevis’ course, with dates in January. Please phone 01823 338968 or email post@the-terrace.co.uk to book your place on the taster sessions to discover for yourself the benefits of Mindfulness.
  • 5. 5 Winter at the brewhouse The hard work of all the Brewhouse Staff, run since its re-opening earlier in the year until this point entirely through volunteers, has come to fruition. They are definitely back in business with a varied winter programme they can be proud of. A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen. Following the highly acclaimed national tour of Strindberg’s Miss Julie, the UK Touring Theatre returns with a brand new production of A Doll’s House running over two nights on the 10th and 11th November, Henrik Ibsen’s ground breaking play about marriage, money and the freedom of women in the 19th Century. Gentle Men. Roy Bailey and Robb Johnson present their highly acclaimed song suite ‘Gentle Men’ just after armistice day on Friday 14th November. This is followed on the 15th and 16th November by Mrs Noah and the Flood, a new musical by Sasha Herriman and Martin Emslie, a humorous re-telling of the traditional flood stories set to music with a live band. The Taunton Thespians return with their first full-scale production at The Brewhouse for many a year with the classic Ag-atha Christie play, Murder on the Nile which runs from 18th to 22nd November. Outrageous comedy act Craig Campbell lightens the mood when he does a turn at the Brewhouse on 29th November, while Christmas shows begin in earnest with Let There Be Xmas with favourite Christmas hits for all the family on 4th December. This is followed by the The Rat Pack Christmas Swinging Show, with special guest star Kenny Lynch, and a star studded Big Band: Including all the great hits, My Way, New York, New York and many season classics on the 9th December. Tchaikovsky’s world famous classical Christmas ballet The Nutcracker, presented by the highly acclaimed Vien-na Festival Ballet Company, returns to the Brewhouse between the 11th and 13th December. This is followed by children’s theatre ‘Tony and Mike’ about a country owl and city squirrel on 20th and 21st December There is also much to look forward to in the New Year. Highlights will include, Carrie’s War presented by the Apollo Theatre Company, Pete Allen’s Jazz Band and Ar-tism by the award winning digital Exzeb Dance Company.
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  • 7. 7 Taunton Literary Festival Programme 7 - 29 November 2014 40 Events Over 3 Weeks Book Your Place Now! Brendon Books, Old Brewery Buildings, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net
  • 8. 8 Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net Fri 7 November Festival ‘Curtain Raiser’, an interview with Rachel Joyce 7.00pm Rachel Joyce The Love Song of Queenie Hennessy Brendon Books £6.50 When Queenie Hennessy discovers that Harold Fry is walking the length of England to save her, and all she has to do is wait, she is shocked. Her note had explained she was dying. How can she wait? A new volunteer at the hospice suggests that Queenie should write again; only this time she must tell Harold everything. ..... In confessing to secrets she has hidden for twenty years, she will find atonement for the past. Sat 8 November 10am - 3pm Book Fair Self Publishing Book Fair St James Church Free Entry Promoting Literacy & the Visual Arts. A one day special event that launches this years TAUNTON LITERARY FESTIVAL. Spotlighting writers, artists & small press comics and much more! Tables are NOW bookable please email comicexpo@hotmail.co.uk for availa-bility. Interactive programme, café and free comics! In association with BRENDON BOOKS of Bath Place. Check us out: www.tauntonbookfair.wordpress.com 6.30 pm Mark Kitto That’s China Brendon Books £6.50 To the Chinese Communist Party, media is state owned propaganda. No individ-uals, let alone foreigners, will ever have a stake in it. For seven roller coaster years, Mark Kitto outwitted powerful competitors and jealous partners to build the most profitable and popular English language publishing business in China since 1949. No foreigner in modern times has come so close to the heart of the Chinese propaganda macbine in its own terms. Mon 10 November 12.30 pm David Mitchell Thinking About it Only Makes it Worse St James’s Ch £15.00 £15 Price Includes a complimentary copy of the book (available to collect on the day of the event) and entry to the event. David Mitchell delights us with a tour of the absurdities of modern life - Ryanair to Downton Abbey, sports day to smoking, Poundland to phone etiquette, UKIP to hotdogs made of cats. Funny, provocative and shot through with refreshing amounts of common sense - drawn from Mitchell’s Observer columns and includ-ing new material. For this event there will be a short introductory talk followed by a question and answer session with David Mitchell of about an hour followed by a booksigning in which there will be an opportunity to have a copy of the book personally signed by him. 6.00 pm Susie Barrett The Upper Culm Valley Brendon Books £5.00 This 180-page book presents the Great War in the context of its impact on life in Clayhidon, Hemy-ock and Culmstock. Besides describing the military background, it records the service and family life of those who served and returned, as well as those who lost their lives. Their memory is hon-oured in this community work, which is fully illustrated with reproductions of photographs taken at the time. A fully illustrated book researched, compiled and written bypresent day inhabitants of the valley and relations of those who served.
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  • 10. 10 Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net Mon 10 November (cont’d) 8.00 pm Tom Moran Dinosaurs & Prime Numbers Brendon Books £5.00 Tom Moran is a novelist, scriptwriter and comedian. His first novel, Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers, is a genre-defying time-travel comedy which tells the story of Walton Cumberfield, a socially-inept oddball, who discovers a cow in Budleigh Salterton that is independent of the space-time continuum. In June 2014, the novel became the first ever re-cipient of The Guardian Legend Self-Published Book of the Month award and has captured the imagination of readers around the world. Tue 11 November 11.30 am David Mitchell The Bone Clocks The Castle Hotel £10.00 Metaphysical thriller, meditation on mortality and chronicle of our self-devouring times, this is the kaleidoscopic new novel from the author of Cloud Atlas, long-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2014. There will be an opportunity at this event to have lunch at The Castle Hotel in the company of the author after the talk and signing. This includes the price of the ticket for the talk. For this option contact the Castle Hotel: 01823 272671 or www.the-castle-hotel.com 7.00 pm Suzie Grogan Shell Shocked Britain Brendon Books £6.50 Shell Shocked Britain looks at the impact of the First World War on the men, women and children who survived it. How did those four years of conflict affect the way we view the mental health of those traumatised by their experience of war, whether directly or indirectly? Suzie Grogan was inspired to write this book when she discovered that her shell shocked great-uncle Alfred Hardiman had killed his ex-girlfriend and himself in 1922. Wed 12 November 11.30am Jonathan Miller 60 Years of Writing The Castle Hotel £10.00 Actor, doctor, TV presenter, film director, opera director, sculptor - Sir Jonathan Miller’s careers cover a vast range. He is also a gifted and insight-ful writer, but his writings have been scattered across a series of books and articles over the last sixty years. There will be an opportunity at this event to have lunch at The Castle Hotel in the company of the author after the talk and signing. For this option please contact the Castle Hotel for tickets. 01823 272671 or www.the-castle-hotel.com Sold Out! 6.00 pm Antony Sattin Young Lawrence Brendon Books £6.50 T. E. Lawrence was one of the most charismatic characters of the First World War; a young archaeologist who fought with the Arabs and wrote an epic and very personal account of their revolt against the Turks in Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Anthony Sattin uncovers the story Lawrence wanted to conceal: the truth of his birth, his tortuous relationship with a domi-nant mother, his deep affection for an Arab boy, the intimate details of the extraordinaryjourneys he took through the region with which his name is forever connected 7.30 pm Ned Lebow A World Without WW1 Queen’s College £2.00 (Pay on door)
  • 11. 11 VIENNA FESTIVAL BALLET THE NUTCRACKER The Brewhouse Theatre Thurs 11th, Fri 12th and Sat 13th December at 7.30pm Saturday matinee at 2.30pm Box office : 01823 283244 www.tauntontheatre.org.uk
  • 12. 12 Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taun-ton, TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net Thu 13 November 6.00 pm Alexander Waugh Shakespeare Beyond Doubt? Brendon Books £5.00 The Book the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Doesn’t Want You to Read: Shakespeare Beyond Doubt? Never, it claims, has the case against the Stratford man been made so clear and compelling. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon has published a book insisting that the identity of the author William Shakespeare is “be-yond doubt. What do you think? Hear the case against and pose your own questions. 8.00 pm Paula Byrne Belle: The True Story Brendon Books £6.50 Dido Belle was the illegitimate, mixed-race daughter of a Royal Navy captain and a slave woman, adopted by the Earl of Mansfield. As Lord Chief Justice of England he would preside over the notorious Zong case - the drowning of 142 slaves by an unscrupulous shipping company. His ruling provided the legal underpinning to the abolition of slavery in Britain. 7.30 pm Chris Jelley Art Talk Creative Inn. Centre Pay on door Fri 14 November 8.00 pm David Marsh For Who the Bell Tolls Brendon Books £6.50 This is a book that explains the grammar that people really need to know, such as the fact that an apostrophe is the difference between a company that knows its s*** and a company that knows it’s s***. David Marsh’s lifelong mission has been to create order out of chaos. For four decades, he has worked for newspapers, from the Sun to the Financial Times, from local weeklies that sold a few thousand copies to the Guardian. Sat 15 November 10.30 - 2.30 Shakespeare Aloud Twelfth Night The Library, Taunton Free FREE event for visitors to join in with, or even just listen in to, as much of the play as they wish, from 5 minutes to 3 1/2 hours! - script provided for all participants) 2.00 pm Aidan Dodson Egypt: Golden Age, Heresy & Reform. Queen’s College £6.50 During the 14th century BC, Egypt had reached the height of its wealth and power, controlling much of what is now Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and north-western Syr-ia. The kings of Egypt were members of a select club of rulers who called each other ‘brother’. But in the midst of all this, a king of Egypt attempted to set to nought millen-nia of religious tradition. 4.00 pm Author Panel Writing Motherhood Queen’s College £5.00 Does motherhood impact on a woman’s creativity? How do female writ-ers with children manage to combine mothering and writing? Carolyn Jess-Cooke (author of The Boy Who Could See Demons), Lily Dunn (author of Shadowing the Sun and poet Kathryn Simmonds talk frankly about some the tensions Part of Carolyn Jess-Cooke’s Writing Moth-erhood project, funded by Arts Council England. Chaired by Sinead Gillespie.
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  • 14. Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taun-ton, TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net Sat 15Nov (Cont’d) 7.00 pm William Philpott Attrition: Fighting WW1 Brendon Books £6.50 14 A masterful, provocative, deeply-researched examination of the Great War from one of our foremost war historians. Drawing on the experience of front line soldiers, munitions workers, politicians and those managing the vast economy of industrialised warfare, At-trition explains for the first time why and how this new type of conflict born out of indus-trial society was fought as it was. Mon 17 November 7.00 pm Graham Fawcett Seamus Heaney Brendon Books £10.00 Graham Fawcett returns to talk about Seamus Heaney reflecting on the exhilarating range of Heaney’s achievement over nearly fifty years, from his momentous poetic début in 1966 with Death of A Naturalist, poems about his early life in rural North-ern Ireland in which he sings with passion, craft and clarity about the world within a world around him. Tue 18 November 6.00 pm Richard Smith The First Englishman to Fly Brendon Books £6.50 Comedian Richard O. Smith’s illustrated talk tells the story of James Sadler the first En-glishman to fly. Richard includes hilarious anecdotes on how he overcame his aversion to heights by attempting to replicate the historic first flight. Richard scripted 2014 movie The Unbeatables starring Rupert Grint and Rob Brydon. He writes for Radio 4’s The Now Show, The News Quiz, and BBC2’s Dara O Briain’s Science Club. 8.00 pm Sinclair McKay Dunkirk: Disaster to Deliverance Brendon Books £6.50 There is a wider story than the political one that involves a very large number of civilians - from nurses to racing enthusiasts, trades union leaders to dance hall managers, novelists to seaside cafe owners. Told here through fresh interviews with veterans, plus unseen letters and archival material, the story of how an old-fashioned island was brutally forced into the modernity of World War Two. Wed 19 November 6.00 pm Paul Atterbury WW1 in 100 Family Treasures Brendon Books £6.50 To mark the centenary of the start of World War I, the Antiques Roadshow team filmed a series of specials at the Somme, where the public brought in their family’s war memorabilia and photographs. Antiques Roadshow: World War I in 100 Family Trea-sures takes 100 of the most fascinating and moving stories and shows how they fit in to the wider history that was occurring. 8.00 pm John Lanchester How to Speak Money Brendon Books £6.50 Money is our global language. Yet so few of us can speak it. The language of the eco-nomic elites can be complex, jargon-filled and completely baffling. And we need to understand it because if we can’t, then the elites will write their own rules. Now John Lanchester, bestselling author of Capital and Whoops!: Why everyone owes everyone and no one can pay, sets out to decode it for all of us, explaining everything from high-frequency trading and the World Bank to the difference between bullshit and nonsense.
  • 15. stefan jennings The Architect of the ‘Green Cathedral’* Sheltered seats made to fit in to a suitable part of your garden. Woven willow and/or Hazel, combined with Oak or Douglas Fir make an ordinary corner into a sculptural and comfortable space. For Prices and Ideas please contact, Stefan Jennings on 01823665342 or email: stefan.a.jennings@gmail.com 15 J S Bach - Mass in B Minor Saturday 29 November 7.30 pm Conducted by Laurence Blyth St John’s Church, Wellington The choir will be joined by some of the area’s finest instrumentalists and a consort of soloists from London and the South West. Tickets ( £12 for adults, free for under-18’s ) may be obtained from Nurtured by Nature, South Street, Wellington, from the Taunton Information Centre at Taunton Library, from choir members, on the door, or online at: www.wellingtonchoralsociety.org.uk * See article on the Green Cathedral in this magazine DILLINGTON HOUSE Pre-Christmas Carvery Lunch (3 Courses) £26 (Under 16s £13) Groups and Parties Pre-Christmas Dinner (3 Courses) £35.50 (Under 16s £17.50) Complimentary coffee & mints included with all menus www.dillington.com 01460 258613
  • 16. All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 16 Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net Thursday 20 November 6.00 pm C. Simon Sykes Hockney: The Biography Brendon Books £6.50 Christopher Sykes explores the life and work of Britain’s most popular living artist. David Hockney’s career has spanned and epitomised the art movements of the past five decades. Vol. 1 covered his early life: this volume finds him flitting between Not-tingHill and California, where he took inspiration for the swimming pool series of paintings; creating the acclaimed set designs for operas around the world; and embrac-ing emerging technologies,the camera and fax machine in the 1970s/80s, and most recently the iPad. 8.00 pm Jackie Moggridge Spitfire Girl Brendon Books £5.00 ‘We had returned to a different world. We had taken off in peace at nine-thirty and landed in war at noon.’ Jackie Moggridge was just nineteen when World War Two broke out. Determined to do her bit, she joined the Air Transport Auxiliary. At last the world was opening up to women... or at least it seemed to be. From her first flight at fifteen to smuggling Spitfires into Burma, Jackie describes the trials and tribulations, successes and frustrations of her life in the sky. Her daughter, Candida. will give a talk on her remarkable mother. Fri 21 November 6.00 Robert Kershaw 24 hours in Waterloo Brendon Books £6.50 In 24 Hours at Waterloo, using a plethora of previously unpublished eyewitness ac-counts, letters and diaries, Robert Kershaw reveals the soldier’s view of this iconic battle: how they felt, what they saw, what they smelt and what they heard enduring this epic confrontation on Sunday 18 June 1815.Visceral and raw, this is Waterloo as you’ve never experienced it before. Robert Kershaw is a former Para, having joined the Para-chute Regiment in 1973, commanded 10 Para and left as a full Colonel in 2006. 7.30 Open Mic Evening St Michael’s Church, Taunton Free “Expressions of Creativity” - “Open Mic’ @ St. Mikes” - a platform for creative writing and song, musical creations and maybe short stories. Sat 22 November 11.00 Katherine Reynolds Under the Rainbow Taunton Library Free Children’s Event ‘Red Tabby sat in the twilight, gazing across the familiar valley to the far hills. It was here that she and Dylan had always taken their early morning gallop. It was here that their special friendship had always felt the strongest. What might her life be like with-out that friendship? From being a pair of homeless refugees on the run, they had since travelled a road to dazzling super-stardom. But would the cost of that success be the loss of what was most dear to them?” 11.30 am Lucy Hughes-Hallett D’Annunzio The Castle Hotel £10.00 Lucy Hughes-Hallett charts the controversial life of D’Annunzio, the debauched artist who became a national hero. Winner of the 2013 Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fic-tion and the 2013 Costa Award Biography of the Year. There will be an opportunity at this event to have lunch at The Castle Hotel in the company of the author after the talk and signing. This includes the price of the ticket for the talk. For this option please contact the Castle Hotel for tickets. 01823 272671 or www.the-castle-hotel.com
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  • 18. All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 18 Taunton Literary Festival Programme 2014 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net 6.00 pm Alwyn Turner The Last Post Brendon Books £6.50 At eleven o’clock on the morning of the 11th November 1919 the entire British Empire came to a halt to remember the dead of the Great War. The only human sound to be heard was the desolate weeping of those overcome by grief. Then the moment was brought to an end by the playing of the Last Post. A century on, that lone bugle call remains the most emotionally charged piece of music in public life.The presentation will be interspersed with bugle music pertinent to The Last Post. Monday 24 November 6.00 pm Matilda Temperley Under the Surface Brendon Books £6.50 Just before Christmas 2013 fields across the Somerset Levels began to flood. This has happened countless times before but for the second year running the waters did not recede. Two decades of neglect of a complex network of drainage ditches and man-made rivers meant that the winters subsequent record rainfall was unable to escape to the sea. Images by photographer Matilda Temperley, captions by the community. Foreword by Michael Eavis of Glastonbury Festival 8.00 pm Sinead Gillespie But I Love You Brendon Books £5.00 Endearment, affirmation and loyalty or imposition manipulation and threat. Straight guys in night clubs; dodgy ex’s; smitten best mates; lesbian lovers. In a world of I love you’s there is always a ‘but’ For Andreas and Jon, it’s a night in a club that they’ll never forget as they realise that the hot women they are moving on are lesbians… KATE escapes her Christian parents for the promises of uni-versity life. Blind to her housemate Robin’s infatuation, Kate heads out onto ‘the scene’, after the guidance of a counsellor, HELENA. Tue 25 November 6.00 pm Brambley Books How to Grow a Publishing House Brendon Books £5.00 The company was founded in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England in late 2002 by two profes-sional biologists, Drs Hugh and Nicola Loxdale, both with wide experience in scientific writing and editing. They share a great love of the natural world and the countryside. Hugh and Nicola have travelled extensively throughout the world, both in their professional capacity and during vacations, visiting a diverse range of countries, temperate and tropical, and observing the wildlife of these regions. Wed 26 November 6.00 pm John Sutherland How to Be Well Read Brendon Books £6.50 As the annual flood of published novels grows ever greater, it’s a hard a job to keep up, let alone sort the wheat from the chaff. Fortunately, literary sleuth and academic John Sutherland is on hand to do precisely that. In the course of over 500 wittily informative pieces he gives us his own very personal take on the most rewarding, most remarkable and, on occasion, most shamelessly enjoyable works of fiction ever written - the perfect reading list. 8.00 pm Paul Upton Hans Schwarz Brendon Books £5.00 First biography of prolific artist best known primarily Portrait gallery. Fascinating life story of a Viennese émigré who lived a long and productive life in Birmingham, London and Somerset. Many illustrations never reproduced before. Published to coincide with an exhibition represent-ing his life’s work at the Lynda Cotton Gallery in Watchet, Somerset in October 2014. There will be a talk and slides by biographer Paul Upton.
  • 19. 19 Somerset County Orchestra WW1 Commemoration Concert St James Church, Taunton Saturday 22 November 2014 at 7.30 pm Aaron Copland Fanfare for the Common Man Ron Goodwin 633 Squadron Ivor Gurney Severn Meadows Song Cycle Vaughan Williams Pastoral Symphony Debussy, Howells and Constant Lambert Conductor - David Hedges Leader - Alex Ennis Soloist - Lorna Anderson Tickets £10Family £20 Under 18 £1.00 The Phoenix Singers music director: Andrew Maddocks organ: John Young Service of Nine Lessons and Carols Monday 22nd December 6.30pm St John the Baptist Church Wellington TA21 8SF Entry to the service is by free ticket, available from 1st December from the choir's box office: 01823 432704 Further details can be found on the choir’s website: thephoenixsingers.co.uk
  • 20. All ticket enquiries (except where otherwise stated): Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton, TA1 4ER Tel. 01823 337742 or www.tauntonliteraryfestival.net Thu 27 November 7.00 pm Jeremy Browne/Jeremy Harvey Education Debate Brendon Books £5.00 20 An education debate between Jeremy Browne MP and Jeremy Harvey using as a basis for discussion the ideas of economic liberalism explored in Jeremy Browne’s recent book, Race Plan. Jeremy Browne, spent just over three years as a govern-ment minister, first in the Foreign Office, and latterly in the Home Office. Jeremy Harvey was headmaster of Bishop Foxes School for many years and in retirement is Chairman of the SAGT and retains an interest in the education system. Fri 28 November 6.30 pm Matthew Parker Goldeneye Richard Huish College £6.50 From 1946 until the end of his life, Ian Fleming lived for two months of every year at Goldeneye - the house he built on a point of high land overlooking a small white sand beach on Jamaica’s north coast. All the James Bond novels and stories were written here. The spirit of the island - its exotic beauty, its unpredictability, its melancholy, its love of exaggeration and gothic melodrama - infuses his writing. Friday 28 November 8.00 pm Philip Ball Invisible Richard Huish College £6.50 This is a history of humanity’s turbulent relationship with the invisible. It takes on the myths and morals of Plato, the occult obsessions of the Middle Ages, the trickeries and illusions of stage magic, the auras and ethers of Victorian physics, military strate-gies to camouflage armies and ships and the discovery of invisibly small worlds. Saturday 29 November 11.00 Angie Sage Pathfinder Taunton Library Free Children’s Event Tod has grown up a PathFinder, one of an ancient seafaring tribe. Her mother, who died when Tod was young, had a very different history. She was from a mysterious magykal desert-dwelling family. When Tod’s father disappears she is not only alone, but soon finds herself swept into the path of an evil sorcerer. Now Tod must choose which of her pasts will help her to survive: PathFinder or Magician. 6.00 pm Chris Ewan Dark Tides Brendon Books £6.50 When Claire Cooper was eight years old her mother mysteriously vanished during Hop-tu- naa, the Manx Halloween. At fourteen, Claire is still struggling to come to terms with her disappearance when she’s befriended by a group of five teenagers who mark every Hop-tu-naa by performing dares. But Claire’s arrival begins to alter the group’s dynamic until one year a prank goes terribly wrong..... 7.30 John Meikle A Personal History of Taunton Brendon Books £5.00 Jon Meikle MBE, and now in his 90th year, gives his personal history of Taunton. He is perhaps in a unique position with his wide experience of local government and running a successful local business for many years and instrumental in getting the Brewhouse Theatre up and running the first time around and in a call to arms to save the Brewhouse when it recently closed (now, thank-fully, open again). It will be a fitting finale to the festival.
  • 21. Girl on the Beach, mixed media by Rachel Hartland Park Art and Collectables is situated directly opposite Vivary Park Gates at the top of the High Street in Taunton. The Gallery offers a diverse collec-tion The Old Brick Workshop: Workshops and Communal Space My concept is to fill the Old Brick Workshop with artists. My is to pro-vide a gallery space for exhibiting work, free wifi, a web site, a dark room and potentially a printing room. Please contact me for further details. Alison Cosserat 21 of contemporary quality artwork and photography to suit all tastes. The aim of the Gallery is to promote original local art at an affordable price, and to enable artists to exhibit their work and to sell on the High street at a reasonable rate. The gallery also offers a variety of small portable, retro and vintage items for the collector. Open: Core opening times. 10am to 1pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, also by appointment. Address: 31b High Street, Taunton, TA1 3PN E-mail: Hartlandart@googlemail.com communal space for net working, The Old Brick Workshop, Poole industrial estate, Wellington, Somerset,TA21 9HH Telephone: 07989 465 427 Email: alison.cosserat@tiscali.co.uk
  • 22. 22 Brendon Books Christmas Books Ideas Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com So Anyway - John Cleese Tells the story of how a shy youth from Weston-super-Mare went on to become a self-confessed legend. This title is punctuated from time to time with the author’s thoughts on topics as diverse as the nature of comedy, the relative merits of cricket and waterskiing, and the importance of knowing the dates of all the kings and queens of England. 9781847946966 Corner-stone £20.00 £16.00 Michael Palin – Travelling to Work The 3rd volume of the Monty Python star’s celebrated diaries. After a decade of filming, writing and acting, Palin’s career takes an unexpected direction into travel, which will shape his life for the next 25 years. A new BBC drama starring Palin, } Remember Me{, will air in 2014. 9780297844419 Orion £25.00 £20.00 More Fool Me - Stephen Fry. Invites readers to take a glimpse at author’s life story. Containing raw, electric extracts from his diaries of the time, this book offers an account by a man driven to create and to entertain - revealing a side to him he has long kept hidden. 9780718179786 Penguin £25.00 £20.00 KP: The Autobiography – Kevin Pietersen This autumn Kevin will reveal all in his au-tobiography, telling the stories behind the many other highs and lows of his incredi-ble career. Giving readers the full story of his life, from his childhood in South Africa to his recent experiences as one of the leading lights in the world of international cricket, this will be an autobiography that entertains and fascinates readers in equal measure. 9780751557541 Little Brown £20.00 £16.00 Please Mister Postman - Alan Johnson Paints a vivid picture of England in the 1970s, where no celebration was complete without a Party Seven of Watney’s Red Bar-rel, smoking was the norm rather than the exception, and Sunday lunchtime was about beer, bingo and cribbage. 9780593073414 Transworld £16.99 £13.99 On that day I Left My Boyhood Behind - Susan Burnett 1914. At 17, Norman Woodcock is called up He returns having witnessed unspeakable hor-rors, survived stormy seas, blistering deserts and days of shell fire. Often, his only solace was his horse - Tim-buc. Like most men who returned, he was reluctant to talk about the war. It was not until later life that he began to tell his story. 9781909121843 Acorn Press £9.99 Best of Benn – Tony Benn Offers a collection of diaries, mem-oirs, speeches, letters and other writings. This book follows the ca-reer of Tony Benn, one of the 20th century’s most charismatic politi-cians, through the speeches, articles and interviews made and given over seven decades in the House of Commons, the Morning Star, the Guardian and to conferences and workers. 9780091958923 Cornerstone £20.00 £16.00 Moriarty - Anthony Horowitz Author of the global bestseller }The House of Silk{ Anthony Horowitz once more breathes life into the world created by Arthur Conan Doyle. With pitch-perfect charac-terisation and breath-taking pace, Horowitz weaves a relentlessly thrill-ing tale which teases and delights by the turn of each page. The game is afoot... 9781409109471 £19.99 £15.99 The Taxidermist’s Daughter – Kate Mosse A new gothic novel from the bestselling author of }The Winter Ghosts{, }Citadel{, and }Labyrinth{. Set in a Sussex village in 1912, a taxidermist’s daughter finds herself under suspicion when a woman is killed at a superstitious night time churchyard gathering. Is she the victim of circumstances or are more sinister forces at work? 9781409153757 Orion £16.99 £13.99
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  • 24. 24 Brendon Books Christmas Books Ideas Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com The Narrow Road to the Deep North - Richard Flanagan Forever after, there were for them only two sorts of men: the men who were on the Line, and the rest of humanity, who were not. In the despair of a Japanese POW camp on the Burma Death Railway, surgeon Dorrigo Evans is haunted by his love affair with his uncle’s young wife two years earlier. This year’s Booker Prize Win-ner. 9780701189051 Vintage £16.99 £13.99 Wars of the Roses: Trinity – Conn Iggulden 1454: King Henry VI has remained all but exiled in Windsor Castle, struck down by his illness for over a year, his eyes vacant, his mind a blank. His fiercely loyal wife and Queen, Margaret of Anjou, safeguards her husband’s interests, hoping that her son Edward will one day know the love of his father. 9780718159856 Penguin £18.99 £15.99 Stargazers: Gallileo, Copernicus, The Tele-scope and the Church – Allan Chapman The story of Galileo and Copernicus’ 200 year quest to map the stars, between 1500AD and 1700AD, and the impact of their ideas on the scientists that followed. Also looks at the role of the Church, and argues that, contrary to popular belief, it actually led the search to discover more. Allan Chapman recently appeared on BBC2’s }Stargazing{ programme with Brian Cox. 9780745956275 Lion Hudson £10.99 Abducting a General – Patrick Leigh Fermor Published for the first time, this is the late Patrick Leigh Fermor’s own account of kidnapping General Kriepe, the German commander in Crete, on 26th April 1944. It follows the huge success of Leigh Fermor’s }The Broken Road{, and the biography of him by Artemis Cooper, }Patrick Leigh Fermor: An Adventure{. 9781444796582 John Murray £20.00 £16.00 Brittania Obscura- Joanne Parker What is the shape of Britain? The country’s outline, looking a little like a wingless drag-on, is instantly recognisable on any map or globe. But jostling within that familiar profile are countless vying maps of the country. This book offers an exploration of just a few of surprising hidden Britains. 9780224102025 Vintage £20.00 £16.00 Ranulph Fiennes - Agincourt Explorer and sportsman Sir Ranulph Fiennes provides a new account of the Battle of Agincourt, and a unique view on one of the most significant turning points in English history. Three of his ancestors fought in the battle and were involved in the build-up and the aftermath as well, and Fiennes had exclusive access to all the family archives at Broughton Castle 9781444792089 Hodder £20.00 £16.00 Cruel Victory - Paddy Ashdown From the bestselling and prize-winning author of ‘A Brilliant Little Operation’ comes the long neglected D-Day sto-ry of the largest action by the French Resistance during WWII, published to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings. 9780007520800 HarperCollins £25.00 £20.00 For the Fallen: A Century of Remem-brance since the Great War - CWGC A photographic tribute to the fallen of the Great War through their final resting places, lovingly maintained all over the world by the staff of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. 9780749576479 AA Publishing £25.00 £20.00 The Final Over: The Cricketers of Sum-mer 1914 - Christopher Sandford The first and only book to follow the leading English players of 1914 from the sports fields into the trenches, drawing on the unpublished diaries of England cricket captain Lionel Tennyson. For read-ers of }The Final Whistle{. 9780750959667 The History Press £18.99 £15.99 Plenty More - Yotam Ottolenghi Vegetables have moved from the side dish to the main plate, grains celebrated with colour and flair. It’s a revolution that is bold, inspiring and ever-expand-ing. This book focuses on vegetable dishes, with the emphasis on flavour, original spicing and freshness of ingredi-ents, caused a revolution not just in this country, but the world over. 9780091957155 £27.00 £22.00
  • 25. 25 Brendon Books Christmas Books Ideas Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com River Cottage Light & Easy - Hugh Fearn-ley- Whittingstal A collection of simple, inexpensive and supremely healthy dishes, all dairy-free and wheat-free. 170 recipes from raw chocolate and raspberry tarts to 10-min-ute fish curry. }River Cottage Veg Every Day!{ has sold over 360,000 copies. 9781408853535 Bloomsbury £25.00 £20.00 Remarkable Plants that Shape Our World - Helen & William Bynum Plants are truly remarkable: even with all our modern technological prowess they still feed, clothe and shelter us, help transport us and can intoxicate and cure us. Helen and William Bynum are expert guides to the rich histories, significance and uses of over 80 key plants in 69 entries, revealing our relationship with them, both utilitarian and aesthetic, and their multiple benefits and cultural associations. 9780500517420 Thames & Hudson £24.95 £19.95 Christopher Matthew – Dog Treats A new collection of verse celebrating man’s best friend, from the comic genius behind }Now We Are Sixty{ and }The Man Who Dropped The Le Creuset On His Toe{. ‘Christopher Matthews is a comic genius’ Sandi Toksvig. 9781408705667 Little Brown £12.99 £10.99 The Very Hungover Caterpillar - Josie Lloyd & Emlyn Rees Helps you follow the quest of one man as he attempts to shake off his hangover, through eating whatever he can get his hands on, and annoying his family in the process. 9781472117106 Constable and Robinson £9.99 £8.99 Green & Pleasant Land - Ana Simpson Our rolling fields and verdant country-side have ever inspired some of the finest verse by our most cherished poets, and the very best are brought together in this thoughtful and enjoyable collection. Be transported to a more lush and vibrant world with this celebration of all the beauty of our language and land. 9781782433019 Michael O’Mara Books £9.99 Once Upon a Time - Marina Warner In ten succinct chapters, Marina Warner guides us through the rich world of fairy tale, from Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel to Snow White and Pan’s Labyrinth. Explor-ing pervasive themes of folklore, myth, the supernatural, imagination, and fantasy, Warner highlights the impact of the genre on human understanding, history, and culture. 9780198718659 Oxford Univeristy Press £10.99 The History of Cycling in Fifty Bikes - Tom Ambrose The History of Cycling in Fifty bikes tells the story of the bicycle through 50 iconic machines, starting with the first primitive wooden two-wheel-ers through to carbon-fibre super bikes and the designs of the future, celebrating sporting achievements, technological advances and world records along with way. 9780750960601 The History Press £9.99 Can Crocodiles Cry - Paul Heiney Paul Heiney unravels further science behind those things we take for granted, and explains just why the world and its contents are the way they are. 9780750960120 The History Press £8.99 StarTrek Pop-Ups - Courtney Wat-son McCarthy Delivers seven iconic Star Trek images in a new way popping off the page in three dimensions. From the Enterprise NX01 in flight to the dreaded Borg cube from The Next Generation and beyond, this title offers a series of alien encounters and thrilling action scenes. 9780500517499 Thames & Hudson £19.95 £15.95 Out and About: A First Book of Poems - Shirley Hughes A beautiful first collection of poems. Katie and her little brother Olly romp through the changing sea-sons, taking pleasure in the different elements and weather conditions. A lovely gift edition of a classic. 9781406357301 Walker Books £12.99 £10.99
  • 26. 26 Brendon Books Christmas Books Ideas Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com Where My Wellies Take Me... Clare & Michael Morpurgo Pippa loves staying with her Aunty Peggy. She loves going for walks, whether it’s sunshiney or cold - long, wandering walks where her wellies take her. Follow Pippa into the beau-tiful countryside as her day unfolds, and the wildlife, animals and people she encounters are complemented by relevant poems from some of our greatest authors. 9781783700561 Templar Publishing £9.99 £8.99 We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Sound Book - Michael Rosen & Helen Oxenbury We’re going on a bear hunt. We’re going to catch a big one. Will you come too? For twenty-five years, readers have been swishy swashing and splash sploshing through this award-winning favourite. Follow and join in the family’s excite-ment as they wade through the grass, splash through the river and squelch through the mud in search of a bear 9780763677022 Walker £12.99 £10.99 Stick Man Book & Floor Puzzle Gift Set - Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler Julia Donaldson and Axel Schef-fler’s bestselling picture book is now available as a stunning gift set, containing a mini paperback of the book and a 24-piece floor puzzle. 9781407147550 Scholastic £12.99 £10.99 Usborne Slot-Together Castle - Simon Tudhope & Jez Tuya ith this book you can create tiour very own, detailed model castle with seige towers, a drawbridge, a trebuchet and two model aremies. There is also a book about life in a castle whcih features lots if ideas for games to paly. 9781409583875 Usborne £25.00 £20.00 Welcome to the Museum: Animalium - Katie Scott & Jenny Broom First in a series of virtual museum books, enabling readers to view a col-lection of curated animal exhibits 365 days a year. Discover more than 160 exhibits in this virtual museum, open all hours. Over 200 full colour, detailed spreads. Ages: 7+. 9781783700608 Templar £20.00 £16.00 Under the Rainbow - Katherine Reynolds In their third great adventure, Dylan de Polka the dancing dray horse and his worldly-wise friend Red Tabby travel to Hollywood to promote their movie UN-DER THE RAINBOW. Back home, friends at the Happy Days Circus wait anxiously for their return. From being a pair of homeless refugees on the run, Dylan and Red Tabby now share a road that had leads to super-stardom. 9780955011672 Ideas4writers £6.99 Pathfinder - Angie Sage This is the new blockbuster series from the author of }Septimus Heap{, aimed at a 9+ readership. It combines breath-taking action with fabulous plotting, engaging characters with relentless tension. 9781408858158 Bloomsbury £12.99 £10.99 Cakes in Space - Philip Reeve & Sarah McIntyre Astra’s ship is in trouble. There’s something very sinister lurking in the canteen. A cakey monstrosity on the war path. And then there’s the Poglites - a space salvage crew who have invaded the ship in their quest for spoonage! Astra and her robot friend Pilbeam are the only things standing in the way of the ship’s destruction! 9780192734563 Oxford £8.99 The Winter Wolf - Holly Webb When Amelia finds herself magically transported into the world of a diary from 1870s Wisconsin, it’s up to her to help keep a tiny wolf cub safe... Evie is magically transported into the world of a diary she’d been reading, and must take care of a wolf cub. From a popular and successful author, who’s UK sales are over 1 million copies. Ages: 6+. 9781847154521 Little Tiger Press £8.99 The Maze Runner - James Dashner When Thomas arrives in the Glade, a walled encampment at the centre of a bizarre maze, all he remembers is his first name. But he’s not alone. Like Thomas, the Gladers don’t know why they’re there, or what’s happened to the world outside. All they know is that every morning when the walls slide back, they will risk everything to find out. 9781909489400 Chicken House £7.99
  • 27. 27 November Events - Please note, Taunton Literary Festival Events are in red Events in date order. Contact details for most of the venues are given at the end of event listings. Please note, we do not take any responsibility for errors or omissions. Please confirm with venue timings and programme details. Date Event Details Venue Time 1 Music James Keelaghan & Hugh McMillan - Folk and Roots David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 Children’s Chris and Pui Brewhouse, Taunton 11/2 Music Craobh Rua - Traditional Irish Music Brewhouse, Taunton 8.00 Music Country Music Night CICCIC, Taunton 7.30 Music Concert: Uilleann Pipes & Nyckelharpa Halsway Manor 8.00 3 Comedy Paul Richards: Getting Lost in My Home Town. Festival warm-up event Brendon Books 7.30 6 Comedy Brazz Autumn Comedy Night: MC Stephen Carlin. Nick Revell et al Castle Hotel, Taunton 8.30 Drama The Pantaloons present: Bleak House Regal, Minehead 7.30 7 Talk Rachel Joyce - The Love Song of Queenie Hennesey Brendon Books 7.00 Music Zelkova Quartet with Abel Selaocoe - Milverton Concert Society Milverton Church 8.00 Music Benny Goodman & Glen Miller Concert - Pete Long & his Goodmen Queen’s College 7.30 Talk BACT Talk - Somerset Remembers Bridgwater Arts Centre 7.30 Music John Etheridge and Kit Holmes - folk, blues, jazz Ilminster Arts Centre 8.00 Music Darktown Strutters - Jazz Regal, Minead 7.30 Music Ivana Gavric (Piano) Music by Bartok, Schubert, Greig and Rachmaninov Av. Methodist Ch, Minehead 7.30 8 Book Fair Self Publishing/Small Publisher Book Fair St James’s Ch., Taunton 10-3 Talk Mark Kitto - That’s China. Talk on living and running a business in China Brendon Books 6.30 Music The Hut People - Accordionist and Sam Pirt, Percussionist Gary Hammond David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 Music Unknown Worlds - jazz, funk, folk mashup . CICIC, Taunton 7.30 Music Teasing the Cat Warehouse Theatre, Ilminster 7.30 9 Music Faure Requiem - Amici King’s Coll. Chapel, Taunton 7.30 10 Q&A David Mitchell - Thinking About it Only Makes it Worse St James’s Ch., Taunton 12.30 Talk Susie Barrett - The Upper Culm Valley and the Great War Brendon Books 6.00 Talk Tom Moran - Dinosaurs and Prime Numbers Brendon Books 8.00 Talk Pinkery Pond and the Pinkery Canal - Graham Wills Northtown Primary, Taunton 7.30 10-11 Drama A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen - UK Touring Theatre Brewhouse, Taunton 7.30 11 Talk David Mitchell - The Bone Clocks Castle Hotel, Taunton 11.30 Talk Suzie Grogan - Shell Shocked Britain Brendon Books 7.00 11-15 Variety 50 years of Bond movies in an evening of songs from the films - Sat Matinee Wellington Arts Centre 7.30 12 Talk Jonathan Miller - 60 Years of Writing Castle Hotel, Taunton 11.30 Talk Anthony Sattin - Brendon Books Brendon Books 6.00 Talk Ned Lebow - A World Without World War 1 Queen’s College, Taunton 7.30 13 Talk Alexander Waugh - Shakespeare Beyond Doubt Brendon Books 6.00 Talk Paula Byrne - Belle Brendon Books 8.00 Talk Paint the Soul - Maggie Giraud Castle Hotel, Taunton 11.00 Talk Chris Jelley Talk on his art Creative Inn. Centre, Taunton 7.30 14 Talk David Marsh - For Who the Bell Tolls Brendon Books 8.00 Music Tone Valley Jazz Band Cotleigh Brewery, Wivy 7.30 Music Gentle Men - Roy Bailey and Rob Johnson Brewhouse, Taunton 8.00 Music Mike Denham SpeakEasy with Louise Parker Ilminster Arts Centre 8.00 Talk Nicolas Ridley talks about his father Arnold Ridley Museum of Somerset 2.30 Comedy Paul Carroll’s ‘Music Hall Tavern’ Show - comedy drag Regal, Minehead 7.30
  • 28. November Events - Please note, Taunton Literary Festival Events are in red Events in date order. Contact details for most of the venues are given at the end of event listings. Please note, we do not take any responsibility for errors or omissions. Please confirm with venue timings and programme details. Date Event Details Venue Time 15 Reading Shakespeare Aloud - Twelth Night. Participatory reading. Taunton Library 10.30 28 Talk Aidan Dodson - Egypt: Golden Age, Heresy and Reformation Queen’s College, Taunton 2.00 Discussion Writning Motherhood - Carolyn Jesse-Cook, Lily Dunne & Kathryn Sim-monds. Chaired by Sinead Gillespie Queen’s College, Taunton 4.00 Talk William Philpott - Attrition: Fighting World War One Brendon Books 7.00 Music Choral Concert - Taunton Choral Society St James’ Church,Taunton 7.30 Music O’Hooley and Tidow David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 Variety Women of WW1 - a tribute in Music, Words and Images Bridgwater Arts Centre 8.00 Music Cass Caswell Trio with Sinead MCCabe St Peter’s Ch, W Huntspill 7.30 15-16 Musical Mrs Noah and the Flood - incluidng free workshop Brewhouse, Taunton 2.00 16 Talk Adult Education & An Ageing Society with Wayne Bennett Dillington House 2.30 17 Talk Graham Fawcett on Seamus Heaney Brendon Books 7.00 Music Concert: Gigspanner with Fiddle player Peter Knight (Steeleye Span) Halsway Manor 8.00 18 Talk Richard Smith - The First Englishman to Fly Brendon Books 6.00 Talk Sinclair McKay - Dunkirk: Disaster to Deliverance Brendon Books 8.00 Music The Alan Barnes Quintet Ilminster Arts Centre 8.00 18-22 Drama Murder on the Nile by Agatha Christie - Taunton Thespians. Sat. Matinee Brewhouse, Taunton 7.30 19 Talk Paul Atterbury - World War One in a 100 Family Treasures Brendon Books 6.00 Talk John Lanchester - How to Speak Money Brendon Books 8.00 Music Voice: Patterns of Love Tacchi-Morris 7.30 20 Talk Christopher Simon Sykes - Hockney: The Biography Brendon Books 6.00 Talk Candy Moggridge - Jackie Moggridge: Spitfire Girl Brendon Books 8.00 Dance StopGap Dance Company: ‘Artificial Things’ Tacchi-Morris 7.30 21 Talk Robert Kershaw - 24 Hours in Waterloo Brendon Books 6.00 Open Mic Open Mic Evening St Michael’s, Taunton 7.30 Music Eclectic Lemon Bridgwater Arts Centre 7.30 Magic Pete Firman: ‘Trickster’ Tacchi-Morris 7.30 22 Talk Katherine Reynolds - Under the Rainbow Taunton Library 11.00 Talk Lucy Hughes-Hallett - The Pike: The Story of Gabrielle D’Annunzio Castle Hotel, Taunton 11.30 Talk Alwyn Turner - The Last Post: Music, Remembrance and the Great War Brendon Books 6.00 Music Centenary Commemoration Concert - Somersety County Orchestra St James’ Ch, Taunton 7.30 Music Ultra Vinyl (Fundraiser) Briodgwater Arts Centre 8.00 Talk Henry Sandon: ‘Potaholic’ Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre 2.00 Drama Pip Utton brings Casanova to life Warehouse Theatre, Ilminster 7.30 23 Music In Celebration - Taunton Sinfonietta St James’ Ch, Taunton 3.00 Music Angel Tree Service - Ecclesia St Mary’s, Taunton 3.30 Music Piano Recital with Duncan Honeybourne Dillinton House 2.30 24 Talk Matilda Temperley - Under the Surface: Somerset Floods Brendon Books 6.00 Talk Sinead Gillespie - But I Love You Brendon Books 8.00 Talk Somerset and the Defence of the Bristol Channel in the Second World War Northtown Primary, Taunton 7.30 25 Talk Brambley Books: How to Grow a Publishing House Brendon Books 6.00
  • 29. November Events - Please note, Taunton Literary Festival Events are in red Events in date order. Contact details for most of the venues are given at the end of event listings. Please note, we do not take any responsibility for errors or omissions. Please confirm with venue timings and programme details. Date Event Details Venue Time 26 Talk John Sutherland - How to Be Well Read Brendon Books 6.00 29 Talk Paul Upton - Hans Schwarz: Artist Brendon Books 8.00 27 Debate Jeremy Browne & Jeremy Harvey - Education Debate Brendon Books 7.00 Poetry Juncture 25 Poetry Reading Hestercombe Gardens 7.30 Drama Minehead Dramatic Society: Dead Man’s Hand Regal, Minehead 7.30 Musical Tall Stories: ‘Emily Brown and the Thing’- children’s musical Tacchi-Morris 11.30 28 Talk Matthew Parker - Goldeneye: James Bond Richard Huish, Taunton 6.30 Talk Philip Ball - Invisible. Science Talk Richard Huish, Taunton 8.00 Talk ‘Wonderful Things!’ Tutankhamun’s Tomb & Treasures with Lucia Gahlin Dillington House 1.00 29 Talk Angie Sage - Pathfinder Taunton Library 11.00 Talk Chris Ewan - Dark Tides Brendon Books 6.00 Talk John Meikle - A Personal History of Taunton Brendon Books 7.30 Music JS Bach Mass in B Minor - Wellington Choral Society St John’s, Wellington 7.30 Comedy Craig Campbell - Thrilling Mic Hunt Brewhouse, Taunton 8.00 Music Concert: Reg Meuross 2014 Halsway Manor 8.00 30 Music Advent Porocession - In Ecclesia St John’s, Taunton 6.30 Music Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band - Carols and Capers. Milv. Concert Soc Milverton Church 7.30 December Events Events in date order. Contact details for most of the venues are given at the end of event listings. Please note, we do not take any responsibility for errors or omissions. Please confirm with venue timings and programme details. Date Event Details Venue Time 3 Music New Horizon Singers with Steel the Show - Steel Band Silver St Baptist Ch, Taunton 7.30 4 Music Let There Be Christmas: Santa and his Christmas Crackers Brewhouse,Taunton 7.30 Comedy Katherine Ryan - Glam Role Model Bridgwater Arts Centre 8.00 Music Annika Skoogh - jazz CICCIC, Taunton 7.30 Music Ruishton Recorders Concert - traditional Christmas music Museum of Somerset 1.00 Drama Farndale Avenue Townswoman’s Guild Dramatic Society Regal, Minehead 7.30 5 Music Exeter Cathedral Choir Castle Hotel 7.00 Comedy Nicholas Parsons: A Laugh a Minute - followed by booksigning Tacchi-Morris 7.30 6 Music Christmas Concert “Comfort & Joy” - A selection of traditional, modern and secular carols.- West Somerset Singers St George’s, Wilton 7.30 Music Christmas Concert - Bridgwater Choral Society St Mary’s, Bridgwater 7.30 Music Christmas Carol’s with Wellington School Chapel Choir Hestercombe Gardens 6.00 Musical The People’s Theatre Company: ‘Santa in Love’ Tacchi-Morris 2.30 Music Taunton Rock Show Chorus: ‘Carols By Moonlight’ Tacchi-Morris 5.30 8 Music Carols on the Train - Taunton Concert Band WSR, Bishops Lydeard 7.00 Music Concert: Luke Daniels with the Cara Dillon Band Halsway Manor 8.00 9 Music The Rat Pack - Christmas Swinging Show Brewhouse,Taunton 7.30
  • 30. Date Event Details Venue Time 30 December Events 9-10 Ballet Ballet Theatre UK: Swan Lake Tacchi-Morris 7.30 10 Music Hilliard Ensemble - Music on the Quantocks St Mary’s, Taunton 7.30 Music Supersonic 70’s Band Bridgwater Arts Centre 8.00 10-13 Drama The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate’s Townswomens Guild’s Dramatic Society’s Murder Mystery Warehouse Theatre,Ilminster 7.30 11-13 Ballet The Nutcracker - Vienna Festival Ballet. Sat Matinee Brewhouse,Taunton 7.30 Music Steve Graham’s Classic Jazz Ilminster Arts Centre 8.00 Talk Curator Sam Astill talks about Christmas 1914 & the Christmas truce Museum of Somerset 2.30 Music Demon Barbers - Minehead & West Somerset Arts Society Regal, Minehead 7.30 Music Jazz on a Christmas Evening Tacchi-Morris 7.30 12-13 Music St Agnes Fountain David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 13 Music Geoff Nichols Good Vibes Band Cossington Vill. Hall 8.00 Music The Levels Collective - Folk Club Night Briodgwater Arts Centre 7.45 Music .Blues night. Chris King Robinson + Mike Bess CICCIC,Taunton 7.30 Music Christmas Concert with Phoenix Brass Dillington House 8.00 Music Concert/Dance: La Musgaña Halsway Manor 8.00 Music Christmas Carols with Amici Hestercombe Gardens 6.00 13-14 Dance Glitz & Glam - Spotlight Dance Academy Annual Show Regal, Minehead 15 Music ‘A Christmas Truce’ - Collegium Singers St John’s, Wellington 7.00 15-16 Variety Christmas Community Show 2014 Tacchi-Morris 7.30 16 Music Dart Valley Stompers Cotleigh Brewery, Wivy 7.30 Music Concert: Blast from the Past presents ‘A Medieval Christmas’ Halsway Manor 8.00 Music Canticle Choir. The choir perform a selection of Christmas songs Museum of Somerset 1.15 18 Music Christmas Concert with The Big Soul Gospel Choir Oake Manor Golf Club 7.30 Childrens The Christmassy Christmas Show of Christmassy Christmassness TAcchi Morris 19-20 Music Christmas Concert - Taunton Concert Band Tacchi-Morris 7.30 20 Music Handel’s Mesiah - Taunton Choral Society St Mary’s, Tauntnon 7.30 28 Panto Sleeping Beauty Wellsprings Leisure Ctre 2.00 Music Belshazzar’s Feast David Hall, Sth Petherton 8.00 Dance Viva La Diva - Showgirls Christmas Extravaganza Bridgwtaer Arts Centre 8.00 Music Christmas Carole Hoedown with a Difference CICCIC,Taunton 7.30 22-23 Musical Peter Pan - Reamba Travelling Theatre Company Oake Manor Golf Club 3/6 30 Music Christmas Concert - In Ecclesia Bradford on Tone Vill. Hall 3.30 Art Exhibitions November/December Tania Kovats - ‘Oceans’ 11 October - 9 January 2015 Hestercombe Gardens, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton TA2 8LG 01823 413923 27 October - 22 November Made in Glastonbury A collective of artists working in and inspired by the Isle of Avalon Ilminster Arts Centre at The Meeting House, East Street, Ilminster. TA19 0AN. 01460 54973. www.themeetinghouse.org.uk. 3 November - 6 December Mark Elliott Smith. Atkinson Gallery, Millfield, Street BA16 OYD atkinsongallery.co.uk Wednesday 5 November - Friday 20 December. Christmas Craft and Art Show Tacchi-Morris, School Rd, Monkton Heathfield, Taunton TA2 8PD 01823 414141 24 November - 23 December Christmas Magic A selection of contemporary crafts ideal for special Christmas gifts. Ilminster Arts Centre at The Meeting House, East Street, Ilminster. TA19 0AN. 01460 54973. www.themeetinghouse.org.uk.
  • 31. Atkinson Gallery, Millfield School, Street, Somerset BA16 0YD 01458 444322 Barn, Obridge House Priorswood, Taunton. Contact: Jeremy Harvey. 01823 276421 Bath Central Library 01225 394041 The Blakehay Theatre, Wadham Street, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1JZ 01934 64B5493 Brendon Books, Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 brendonbooks@gmail.com Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Coal Orchard, Taunton TA1 1JL 01823 283244 enquiries@tauntontheatre.co.uk Bridgwater Arts Centre, 11-13 Castle Street, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3DD 01278 422 700 The Castle Hotel, Castle Green, Taunton TA1 1NF 01823 272671 Caryford Community Hall, Ansford, Castle Cary, South Somerset BA7 7JJ Cossington Village Hall Rrivetts Way , TA7 8LH. Cotleigh Brewery Ltd, Ford Road, Wiveliscombe, Somerset TA4 2RE 01984 624086 info@cotleighbrewery.com Creative Innovation Centre CIC, Memorial Hall, Paul Street,Taunton TA1 3PF. 01823 337477 info@creativeinnovationcentre.co.uk The David Hall, Roundwell St South Petherton. TA13 5AA 01460 240340 info@thedavidhall.org Dillington House, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9DT 01460 258648 dillington@somerset.gov.uk Dunster Tithe Barn 01643 821658 info@dunstertithebarn.org.uk Frome Memorial Theatre - Christchurch Street West, Frome, Somerset BA11 1EBTel: 01373 462795 Fyne Court, Broomfield, Somerset TA5 2EQ 01823 451587 Ginger Fig, Bath Place, Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 326798 Halseway Manor, Crowcombe, Taunton, Somerset TA4 4BD 01984 618274 Hestercombe Gardens, Hestercombe, Taunton TA2 8LG 01823 413 923 Holburne Museum, Bath 01225 388569 Ilminster Arts Centre, East Street, Ilminster TA19 0AN 01460 55783 Iminster Parish Hall, North Street, Ilminster, TA19 0DG Merlin Theatre, Bath Road, Frome, Somerset BA11 2HG 01373 465949 Museum of Somerset, Taunton Castle, Castle Green, Taunton Somerset TA1 4AA 01823 255088 www.somerset.gov.uk/museums Music in the Quantocks 01823 451162 Oake Manor Golf Club,Oake Taunton TA4 1BA 01823 461992 Octagon Theatre, Hendford, Yeovil BA20 1UX 01935 422884 Parish Church St John, Wellington, 72 High Street Wellington(01823) 662248 The Playhouse Theatre,High Street,Weston super Mare,BS23 1HP 01934 645544 Porlock Village Hall, Toll Road (New Rd), Porlock TA24 8QD 01643 862717 Queen’s Conference Centre, Trull Road, Taunton Ta1 4QS 01823 272559 contact@queenscollege.org.uk Regal Theatre, 10-16 The Avenue, Minehead TA24 5AY 01643 706430 mail@regaltheatre.co.uk Richard Huish College, 2 Kings Close, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3XP 01823 320800 Silver Street Centre, Silver Street, Wiveliscombe, Taunton, Somerset TA4 2PA 01984 623107 Somerset Industrial Archaeological Society, Field Officer, Peter Daniel, 29 Barbers Mead, Taunton, TA2 8PY. Telephone : 01823 339368. E-mail : peter.daniel51@btinternet.com Somerset Rural Life Museum. Abbey Farm, Chilkwell Street, GlastonburySomerset BA6 8DB 01458 831197 St Catherine’s Church Hall, Park Road, Frome, BA11 1EU St John’s Church, Park Street, Taunton TA1 4DG secretary@stjohnstaunton.org.uk St. John’s Church Rooms, Yeovil, BA20 1HE St Mary Magdalene Church, Church Square, Taunton TA1 1SA 01823 272441 St Mary’s Church, St Mary Street, Bridgwater TA6 3EQ 01278 422437 saintmarybridgwater@gmail.com St Mary’s Church, Stogumber office.qtb@btinternet.com St Peter & St Paul Church, Moor Lane, North Curry Ta3 6JZ 01823 490255 Shapwick Village Hall Shapwick The Swan Theatre, 138 Park Street,Yeovil BA20 1QT swantheatre@gmail.com Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, School Road, Taunton TA2 8PD 01823 41 41 41 info@tacchi-morris.com Taunton Flower Show http://www.tauntonfs.co.uk/ Taunton Library, Paul St, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3XZ 0845 345 9177 Temple Methodist Church, Upper High Street, Taunton TA1 3PY (01823) 275765 Tyntesfield Wraxall, North Somerset, BS48 1NT United Reform Church, Somerton Warehouse Theatre, Brewery Lane, Ilminster, TA19 9AD Tel 01460 57049 Wellesley Theatre, 50-52 Mantle Street, Wellington TA21 8AU 01823 666668 31 Contacts List
  • 32. Workshops, Courses & Classes (November/December) TACCHI-MORRIS ARTS CENTRE Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, School Road, Taunton. TA2 8PD. 01823 414141. www.tacchi-morris.com Wednesday 19 November StopGap Disability in Dance WorkshopIn conjunction with their performance of Artificial Things on Thursday 20 November at Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, Stopgap dancers will lead an inclusive dance workshop with disabled and non-disabled participants. 4.30 - 6pm. £15 (includes a ticket for Artificial Things) Dillinton House, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9DT 01460 258648 Love, War & Plenty of Fun: Poetry of the 20th Century - Dinner Friday 7 – Lunch Sunday 9 November Imagine Watercolour – Art Workshop - Dinner Friday 7 – Lunch Sunday 9 November Bridge – The Next Step - Dinner Friday 7 – Lunch Sunday 9 November News from the Fronts: November 1914 - Saturday 8 November (9.45am-4.00pm) Thomas Hardy’s Christmas - Saturday 8 November (9.45am-4.00pm) An Introduction to Tai Chi - Saturday 8 November (9.45am-4.00pm) The Coming of Christianity - Dinner Friday 14 – Lunch Sunday 16 November Russia from 1921 to 1953: The Rule of Lenin & Stalin - Dinner Friday 14 – Lunch Sunday 16 November Rossini: The Serious Operas - Dinner Friday 14 – Lunch Sunday 16 November West Country Canals - Saturday 15 November (9.45am-4.00pm) Family History Study Day: Researching World War One Ancestors - Saturday 15 November (9.45am-4.00pm) Wreaths & Swags Workshop - Saturday 15 November (9.45am-4.00pm) Civil War & Revolution: Britain Divided (1640 – 1660) - Dinner Friday 21 – Lunch Sunday 23 November Christmas in Stitches - Dinner Friday 21 – Lunch Sunday 23 November Figures & Portraits in Pencils or Pastels - Dinner Friday 21 – Lunch Sunday 23 November Architecture of Slovakia - Dinner Friday 21 – Lunch Sunday 23 November Remarkable Women: Edith Cavell & Gladys Aylward - Saturday 22 November (9.45am-4.00pm) Trees for Your Garden - Saturday 22 November (9.45am-4.00pm) Creative Writing Workshop: Sir Gawain & the Green Knight - Saturday 22 November Ancient Egypt’s Contribution to A History of the World in 100 ObjectsDinner Friday 28 – Lunch Sunday 30 November Life’s Rich Tapestry - A Look at Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ Dinner Friday 28 – Lunch Sunday 30 November The Defence of the West - Dinner Friday 28 – Lunch Sunday 30 November Gifts for Christmas: Place Mats & Table Runners - Tuesday 2 December (9.45am-4.00pm) Berlioz & The Romantic Imagination - Dinner Friday 5 – Lunch Sunday 7 December Dutch Art, Design & Architecture: From Art Nouveau to De Stijl Dinner Friday 5 – Lunch Sunday 7 December Stained Glass for Beginners & Improvers - Dinner Friday 5 – Lunch Sunday 7 December When The Party had to End - Saturday 6 December (9.45am-4.00pm) The Wisdom of Montaigne - Saturday 6 December (9.45am-4.00pm) Meet Me on The Cloud - Saturday 6 December (9.45am-4.00pm) Christmas House Party - Dinner Friday 12 – Lunch Sunday 14 December 32 Listings are for September/October by venue charged at £3.00 per line or part line (up to 110 characters including spaces) or as part of an advertising package. Single individual entries also accepted. Nikki Mumby- Fitness Classes Fri 10-11am, St George’s Church Wilton, Taunton TA1 3JU. Call Nikki Level 3 teacher 01823 283350
  • 33. 33 Workshops, Courses & Classes (November/December) Halsway Manor, Halsway Lane, near Crowcombe, Somerset, TA44BD. England UKGB. 01984 618 274 Halsway Sunday Club 2014 NovemberSunday 2nd November 2014 November Mini Fest 2014 Monday 3rd November 2014 - Friday 7th November 2014 Violin Making Course Autumn 2014 Friday 7th No-vember 2014 - Monday 10th November 2014 Folk Dance and Music Weekend 2014 Friday 7th November 2014 - Monday 10th Novem-ber 2014 Mostly English Dances Monday 10th November 2014 - Friday 14th November 2014 Folk Dance Callers Development weekend Novem-ber 2014 Friday 14th November 2014 - Sunday 16th November 2014 Walking the Wildwoods 2014 Friday 14th November 2014 - Tuesday 18th November 2014 Advanced storytelling course with Shonaleigh and Simon Heywood. 11th Zesty Contra House Party 2014 Friday 21st November 2014 - Sunday 23rd November 2014 Storytelling course for beginners Sunday 23rd November 2014 - Wednesday 26th November 2014 Singer / Songwriters' workshop weekend 2014 Friday 28th November 2014 - Sunday 30th November 2014 Country Dancing for Absolute Beginners 2014 Monday 1st December 2014 - Friday 5th December 2014 Step, Shuffle & Rant 2014 Friday 5th December 2014 - Sunday 7th December 2014 Halsway Sunday Club 2014 December Sunday 7th December 2014 Halsway Manor Christmas Craft Fair 2014 Saturday 13th December 2014 Halsway Manor Christmas Celebrations 2014 Sunday 14th December 2014 'Country' Christmas Dinner and Dance 2014 Monday 22nd December 2014 Halsway Manor Christmas House Party 2014 Tuesday 23rd December 2014 - Saturday 27th December 2014 Halsway Manor New Year’s House Party 2014/15 Monday 29th December 2014 - Friday 2nd January 2015 Ilminster Arts Centre, Meeting House, East St, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 0AN 01460 55783 Monday 3 November Clay An informal amateur sculpture group. All abilities welcome. Every Monday until 15th December. Wednesday 5 November - Wednesday 10 December Oil Painting for All Suitable for beginners and those with more experience. Materials will be provided for your first class. Wednesdays 10am - 1pm. Wednesday 5 November - Wednesday 10 December Drawing For All Wednesdays 2 - 4pm. Thursday 6 November Festive Fun with Floral Designs 2 - 4pm. Friday 7 November Watercolour Workshops All abilities welcome. 10am - 3pm (double session). Saturday 8 November Guitar Workshop 10am - 12pm. Monday 10 November Clay All abilities welcome. Every Monday until 15th December. Thursday 13 November Festive Fun with Floral Designs 2 - 4pm. Friday 14 November Rag Rugs 11am-1pm. Friday 14 November Readers’ Group 2.30 - 4pm. Monday 17 November ClayAn informal amateur sculpture group. All abilities welcome. Every Monday until 15th December. Thursday 20 November Festive Fun with Floral Designs10am - 12pm. For more information and to book please call Angie on: 01460 53020. Thursday 20 November Knit Tog, Crochet Toon Whatever your level of skill from beginner to master knitter! 2.15 - 4.15pm. Friday 21 November Felt Making Beginners to advanced welcome. 10am - 3pm. Monday 24 November Clay An informal amateur sculpture group. All abilities welcome. Every Monday until 15th December. Thursday 27 November Festive Fun with Floral Designs 10am - 12pm. Friday 28 November Stitch a Rainbow: Quilting Workshop 10am - 3pm. Please bring your own sewing machine. A list of materials is available when booking. Monday 1 December Clay Every Monday until 15th December. Thursday 4 December Festive Fun with Floral Designs 2 - 4pm. For more information and to book please call Angie on: 01460 53020. Friday 5 December Watercolour Workshops 10am - 3pm (double session). Friday 12 December Rag Rugs 11am-1pm. Friday 12 December Readers’ Group All books are provided by the library service. 2.30 - 4pm. Saturday 13 December Guitar Workshop 10am - 12pm. Monday 15 December Clay Every Monday until 15th December. Thursday 18 December Knit Tog, Crochet Too 2.15 - 4.15pm. Friday 19 December Felt Making 10am - 3pm.
  • 34. Taunton’s Green Cathedral With the launch of the River Tone Project to develop the landscape and wildlife along the routes to the River Tone, I took the opportunity to re-view a verititable natural work of art in Longrun Meadow in Taunton, one of the areas covered by the project, which has now been standing more than three years. Stefan Jennings, its main architect, ex-plained 34 how the project was inspired.: ‘In 2004 I met a botanist, while working in Weston Zoyland, who had recently been to Germany and had seen some large Archi-tectural living willow structures made by an architect/Artist called Marcel Kalberer. I bought his book, which was only available in German. The scale of Marcels projects and his obvious vigour was inspiring and from then on I endeavoured to find funds/avail myself of the opportunity to make something of that scale and wildness myself.’ His interest in a large willow project coincided with a study com-missioned by the Env i ronment a l Agency demon-strating the necessi-ty for flood protec-tion for Taunton’s regeneration sites. With a grant from the South West of England Redevelop-ment Agency, land was purchased to the rear of Somerset College and Castle School. With flood ponds and other defences in place in 2008, at-tention was turned towards landscap-ing the area and with providing ame-nities. Footbridges and paths giving access to walkers and cyclists were built and pro-vision was made for a for a host of sporting activities and pastimes and open air edu- Stefan Jennings The Green Cathedral casting shadows
  • 35. A grassy corridor of the Green Cathedral The Green Cathedral under flood cation pursuits. Two buildings were com-missioned, 35 an open sided oak barn and a willow structure, a green cathedral for which Stefan was given the commission. In the autumn of 2010 he made drawings and models and the main work started in January 2011. He collaborated with fellow sculptor Sophie Courtier on the project over the next 4 months. The ‘green cathedral’, sculpted entirely from Willow, was believed to be the first of its kind to be built in this country when it was opened in the summer of 2011. The willow for the green cathedral came from a number of places, ‘Some from an over-grown withy bed at east Lyng which we cut at first light late January 2011, more which we cut by chainsaw from right on the edge of the site of the Battle of Sedgemoor at Weston Zoyland. Other material came from the unwanted tops of willow pollards which grow on numerous lanes on the lev-els. Some of the lighter material was pur-chased from willow growers on the levels, the Musgroves at Zoyland and P, H Coates and son from Stoke St Gregory. Every time we thought we had an enormous amount of material, we got through it in quicker than we thought and had to go hunting for more.’ The work took place during the winter of 2011 and was just about completed by early may of that year. It is a remarkable achievement occupy-ing a large space measuring 98ft by 54ft. It has the majesty of more traditional stone structures, casting shadows and providing long narrowing vistas and awe-inspiring wide structural spans. However, at the same time, it is a liv-ing, briefing edifice, changing with the seasons. It is, of course, part of a flood plain and water, when the land floods, is not kept out but becomes part of the fab-ric and is aloud to permeate wherever it will. The ‘cathedral’ becomes accessible some times only by a shallow bottomed boat, until the floods retreat and one is once more able to pace along its grassy corridors and picnic in its shade. Being a living structure open to the public at all virtually all times, the cathe-dral is vulnerable to attack and has had what Stefan describes as ‘a little recent fire’ in which one of the ‘columns’ was largely destroyed. This is a great shame because, as Stefan points out, it has a va-riety of users who appreciate its special qualities, ‘from naked moonlit dancers, to the civil and polite to the special brew crews and many dogs, deer, eels and bats’ If we want to continue to use it we must take responsibility for it and not abuse it. The fire-damaged column will require repair, but there is also other mainte-nance required as a result of the chang-ing seasons: ‘Some restorative work will be need to be taken over the next few months, as the leaves drop and we can weave in the years growth,’ explains Stefan. With its conception and realization has come a good deal of responsibility: ‘The re-mit to make a ‘green cathedral,’’ Stefan re-flects, ‘is quite a heavy one.’ He thinks of it to some degree in spiritual though not nec-essarily religious terms and has a real feel-ing and understanding for the wildlife that shares its habitat: ‘I have canoed through it a few times and found odd currents that must relate to previous directions the river took centuries ago. I live upstream of Lon-grun meadow and have been connected to the rivers Tone and Parret via work or wandering for about 30 years during which time I have kept notes on the visitations of sea Trout, Salmon, Lampreys Eels and Otters, I have always been keen to express the excitement of these wild things pass-ing through Taunton and all the habitation along the River unseen.’ Now advancing towards its fourth year, It is a marvelous addition to our local land-scape and we are lucky to have it and watch it grow and develop. Let us hope that it remains for a very long time to become a natural part of our local heritage and let us congratulate Stefan on his realisation of the project.
  • 36. Centenary Commemoration Concert - Somerset County Orchestra The next Somerset County Orchestra concert is a Commemoration Concert to mark the 100th Anniversary of the start of the First World War, containing music written by composers affected by the con-flict, 36 including works by Debussy, Vaughan Williams and Ivor Gurney. The concert features the first performance of a set of songs by Ivor Gurney, special-ly orchestrated for the occasion, and a performance of Vaughan Williams much misunderstood Pastoral Symphony. Cop-land’s Fanfare for a Common Man opens the concert, recognizing that the 1914-18 war was the first war in which it was the common man who suffered the most. 633 Squadron acknowledges the excitement and courage of conflict which contrasts greatly with Debussy’s Berceuse Héroïque, a work reflecting his sombre and forebod-ing reaction to the start of the First World War. Constant Lambert was so moved on hearing the work that he responded to an event in the Second World War in similar vein, calling his work Aubade Héroïque. Like Debussy’s work, distant trumpet calls pervade the pastoral scene. Ivor Gurney, poet and song writer, was unusual in that he was a Private serving with the Glosters during the war, unlike the more well know poets such as Owen and Sassoon who were officers. The Severn Meadows Song Cycle is a collec-tion of songs Gurney set to music whilst on active service, several of them being composed in the trenches. The songs are arranged in such a way as to follow the experiences and emotions of the many young men who served in the trenches; from longing to hope, disillu-sionment to despair and finally, eventual peace. Herbert Howells was a great friend of Gurney but through ill health did not serve overseas. His Merry Eye is a refreshing reminder of the country side and ‘Englishness’ that was so longed for by many of the soldiers serving in France. Vaughan Williams served as a non com-batant and his Pastoral Symphony was conceived during his duties as a stretcher bearer in the front lines around Arras. Despite its title Vaughan Williams insisted that ‘ it was really war-time music… it’s not really lambkins frisking at all…’ The pastoral scenes it describes sound peaceful and idyllic, but listen carefully and you will hear an underlying disquiet and tension, a moving but disturbing description of the Flanders battlefields. It is, however, the desperate sadness at the loss of so many friends which is at the heart of the symphony, most strongly felt during the poignant trumpet cadenza, evocative of the last Post. After an impassioned unison outcry, the symphony ends with a haunt-ing off stage soprano solo, a voice for all the souls of men. The concert takes place in St James, ap-propriately on St Cecilia’s Day, the patron Saint of Music and should prove to be a moving and memorable occasion. David Hedges Commemoration Concert: St James Church, Taunton Saturday 22 November 2014 at 7.30 pm Ralph Vaughan Williams Ivor Gurney Claude Debussy In Rehearsal Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 3 (A Pastoral Symphony) , was completed in 1922. Vaughan Williams’s initial inspiration to write this symphony came during World War I after hearing a bugler. It was first performed in London on 16 January 1922, with Adrian Boult conducting. Ivor Gurney studied for a brief time with Ralph Vaughan Williams upon returning to the Royal Col-lege of Music but he withdrew from the college before completing his studies. He joined the army as a private in the hope that the ordered army life would help ease a mental health condition. Initially this shock therapy worked, but he was eventually shot and gassed and spent the last 15 years of his life in an asylum. During World War I, while Paris was being bombed by the German air force, Debussy succumbed to colon cancer at the age of 55.
  • 37. Christmas Craft & Food Fayre 37 The Willows and Wetlands Christmas Craft & Food Fayre is on Saturday 22nd Novem-ber from 2pm- 5.30pm. It is being held to raise funds for Friends of Stoke St Gregory Church of England Primary School. Make Christ-mas shopping relaxed and enjoyable, come to the Fayre and choose unique, locally crafted gifts for your friends and family. Santa will be here in his cosy grotto and there will be a child’s prize Treasure Hunt. The Lemon Tree will be serving seasonal food including mince pies and mulled wine.and the willow basket shop will be open as normal. Also open will be Don Bishop’s Willows Photog-raphy studio, the Withies Artisan Studio and The Leather Studio including Frances George, Edwards & Curwin and the Muddy Dog Company. It promises to be an exciting event culminating in a celebratory piece ‘A Cel-ebration of Cranes’ - a Somerset Art Works (SAW) project in partnership with The Great Crane Project. This part of the event will begin at 4.30pm and will include 60 illuminat-ed lanterns made by local Willow Christmas Decorations school children, costumes and dance, two giant crane models, a 10 piece live band The Big Noise Street Band and there will be more! “Earlier in the year artist Melanie Tomlinson worked with students at Huish Episcopi Academy in Langport and students in Germany creating crane and wetland inspired dioramas. There are pictures of them here: http:// thecompanyofcranes.blogspot. co.uk/.” They are about 20cm diameter and there will be about 20 of them to see. Entry is free. Keep an eye on the Somerset Art Works Page page, http://greatcraneart.blogspot. co.uk/ and our social media for updates. Phone 01823 490249 crane model being worked on by sculptor Sarah Butterworth
  • 38. 38 The Milverton Concert Society; then....and now For almost 30 years, the Milverton Concert Society has been bringing world-class classical music not only to the local village community with which it shares its name, but also to an ever-increasing number of discerning concert-goers from all over Somerset. Jo Worth of the Milverton Concert Society concisers its past and present. The society was formed - and put on its first con-certs - in 1987 and thanks to its dedicated team of volunteers, com-mittee and members, continues to flourish. From those early days the society has enjoyed a strong con-nection with the internationally renowned pianist, Melvyn Tan, who gives regular return performances in the histor-ic parish church, takes an active interest in society matters and, since 2010 when the society raised funds for and purchased its own grand piano for concerts, has been our Honorary President Also from the outset, The Milverton Concert Society has taken a keen interest in fostering young musical talent, not only locally through support of the school via workshops, putting on special ‘young musician’ concerts and ‘piano days’ but also in a wider context by showcasing outstanding young professional musicians, from both the UK and abroad in its pro-gramme. Over the years, the society has gained an enviable reputation for presenting top international chamber ensembles and performers, but this is by no means an exclusive pat-tern; we have just staged a glitteringly successful op-era gala - which included some lighter musical fare - and at the end of November we are hosting the much-loved Carnival Band with their own trademark eclectic mix of seasonal, folk and early music. And this time, the icing on the early Christmas cake, will definitely be represented by an appearance by singer Maddy Prior! In the meantime, the award-winning - Zelkova Quartet will be performing on November 7th at 8 pm in Milverton Church. Their programme includes string quartets by We-bern and Mozart and they will be joined by a second cellist, Abel Selaocoe - who has fought against long odds in his home country of South Af-rica to gain a musical education in the UK at the Royal Northern College of Music - to play Schubert’s exquisite Quintet in C. For full details of our 2014/5 pro-gramme - Pavel Kolesnikov, piano, on February 13th and the Busch Ensemble on March 13th - please see our website www.milvertonconcerts.org find us on Facebook or look out for our leaflets and posters with the candle-light theme. Tickets are on sale via the website, by phone 08448700887 or on the door. The society is a member of Making Music and a registered charity.
  • 39. 39 Taunton Thespians Photo shows (left to right): Sue Meredith as Miss ffolliet-ffloulks and Elizabeth Knighton as Jacqueline de Severac. Thespians return to the Brewhouse after five years with classic Christie mystery Taunton Thespians are in rehearsal for Agatha Christie’s classic mystery Murder On The Nile due to be performed at the Brewhouse Theatre from 18th to 22nd November. It will be the first major Thes-pian production at the Brewhouse since 2009. Murder on The Nile co-director, Nicola Dawson says: “We are very excited to be returning to the Brewhouse. It was a very difficult decision five years ago to stop using the theatre but the costs had increased to an unsustainable level. We’ve enjoyed performing at the Tacchi Morris and the staff there are magnificent, very helpful and professional, but now that the Brewhouse has re-opened under new management, it feels like the right time to make the move back.” Although Agatha Christie plays are popu-lar with audiences and the Thespians have produced many of her mysteries over the years, this will be the first time that the Thespians will have performed Murder on The Nile. Co-director Martin Jevon adds: “The play script is different from both the book and from the film and it stands up well as a story in its own right. It is a cracking good mystery with characteristic Christie mixture of suspense and humour and odd-ball characters. The script was adapted by Agatha Christie herself from her novel en-titled Death On The Nile and was said to inspired by her travels to Egypt and further afield with her archaeologist husband Max Mallowen. It is set aboard a luxury paddle steamer on the River Nile in the mid 1930s. We’ve had some heated directo-rial discussions about which way the boat needs to face to make the best use of the Brewhouse stage. Another challenge is that about half of the cast have never performed at the Brewhouse so we are planning a site visit during rehearsals to introduce them to the playing space which is deeper but narrow-er than the Tacchi Morris stage and has a proscenium arch.” The Thespians had the opportunity to explore the Brewhouse at the end of August when a small team of Thespi-ans presented a murder mystery at the theatre. The who-dun-it took its inspiration from the very popular BBC programme the Great British Bake Off and was called Murder at Soggy Bottom – Another One Bite The Crust. Nicola Dawson says: “It was wonderful to stand up on the Brewhouse stage again and remember all the Thespians productions over the years. The Thes-pians, together with many of the other Taunton music and drama societies, were involved with the campaigning for and building of the Brewhouse back in the 1970s so we feel a great sense of involvement with the theatre. The Thespians first performed at the Brewhouse back in 1977 with A School for Scandal. It is wonderful to see the theatre open again due to the efforts of the hard working team of volunteers and the Thespians want to play their part in bring the building back to life.” The Taunton Thespians were formed in 1927 and perform three major productions a year including a two week outdoor summer tour plus in house productions at their head-quarters, The Place, in Wilfred Road, Taunton. Other activities include participation in one act play festivals, technical and acting workshops, mur-der mystery evenings, play readings and social events. Membership is open to anyone aged over 16 with an interest in the theatre. Agatha Christie’s Murder On The Nile Beautiful, wealthy and newly mar-ried, Kay Mostyn appears to have it all, as she and new husband Simon board the paddle steamer Lotus for their honeymoon cruise on the Riv-er Nile. With them, apparently by accident, are Canon Pennefather, Kay’s guardian and Jacqueline, Si-mon’s ex-fiancée. Fellow passengers include the aristocratic Miss ffoliett-ffoukes and her downtrodden niece Christine, Herr Bressner, Mrs Mos-tyn’s French maid Louise and the re-bellious Mr Smith. Murder on The Nile is a classic Agatha Christie story packed full of autocratic dowagers, bright young things, suspicious for-eigners, exotic locations and a plot which twists and turns like the River Nile itself. Taunton Thespians will be performing Murder on The Nile at the Brewhouse The-atre from Tuesday 18th to Saturday 22nd November at 7.30pm with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm. Tickets, priced £14 (full and OAP) and £5 (children, students and the unwaged) are available from the Brewhouse Box Office on 01823 283244, via the Brewhouse website at www.tauntontheatre.org.uk or Taunton Tourist Information Centre on 01823 336344.
  • 40. Remembrance Concert On Saturday 15th November, Taunton Cho-ral Society links with Taunton Sinfonietta for a concert of well-loved Mozart and Haydn pieces in St Mary’s Church, Ham-mett 40 St., Taunton at 7.30 pm. The concert opens with the Overture from Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute’ and Mozart’s Requiem (K 626) concludes the second half. The Requiem has been chosen to reflect the anniversary commemoration of World War I in Remembrance week. It was Mozart’s last work and sadly, aged only 35, he died before it was finished so the usual completion by his pupil Franz Xaver Sussmayer is included. Interestingly, although a younger man, Mo-zart had become friends with Joseph Haydn during his last ten years and from Haydn we offer his choral Te Deum in D and his only Trumpet Concerto with Stuart Paul as soloist. He has strong Taunton roots, now teaching in schools here and recently becoming Brass Tutor at the newly opened Hestercombe Centre for Young Musicians. He combines this with regular solo work for local orchestras as well as Bath Philharmonic and Bristol Brass Consort. The evening is conducted by Stephen Bell, musical director of Taunton Choral Society, and the soloists are all of high professional standard. Following his outstanding Gerontius direction in April, this promises to be a memorable evening for Remembrance week. Tickets for this and our other concerts are available at £15.00/7.50 students from www.taunton-choralsociety. org.uk or through the Tick-et Office at Taunton Tourist Information Centre, Taunton Library. The Society follows this up on Saturday 20th December with what many people regard as the start to their Christmas celebrations – Handel’s Messiah. This is an ever popular work and we are pleased to welcome local soprano Katie Bond, mezzo Sarah Denbee and bass Craig Bissex amongst the soloists. The concert is also at St Mary’s Church and ticket details are as above. Taunton Choral Society The extent to which Mozart complet-ed his work had been hotly disputed throughought the years. Mozart’s widow, Constance contributed to the confusion and mystery regarding how far he had completed the requiem on his death. It was in her interests to keep secret the fact that Mozart had not completed the requiem in order that she could collect the commission. In modern times Peter Shaffer’s successful fictional play and film Amadeus has contributed to the myth suggesting further intrigue by the actions of a mysterious third party instructing Mozart to write the requiem. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Joseph Haydn
  • 41. The programme for the Taunton Sinfonietta’s November concert ‘In Cel-ebration’ 41 features works to celebrate the Christmas season. The ever favourite ‘Christmas Concerto’ by Arcangelo Corelli speaks for itself. The seasonal connection with the beautiful ‘Five Variants on Dives and Lazarus’ by Ralph Vaughan Williams is a little more obscure, but he also arranged the folk song which inspired this piece, as the hymn tune ‘Kingsfold’, appearing as ‘O Sing a Song of Bethlehem’ in the English Hymnal. This work has an important part for solo harp, played by Somerset born harpist Jess Dalwood. Both the Hubert Parry ‘English Suite’ and Ottori-no Respighi’s ‘Ancient Airs and Dances’ are dance suites appropriate for the time of year, and the Italian connection is completed with a concerto by Antonio Vivaldi, this time featuring soloists on violin and cello. In 2015 the theme for the February concert is ‘Romance’, appropriate for a concert close to Valentine’s Day! In May we welcome back Colin Parr to play some clarinet quintets in a chamber concert. Colin, a good friend of director Mary Eade, has been a favourite soloist with the Taunton Sinfonietta on many occasions. After an eminent career with the Royal Opera House and the CBSO amongst others, he is now semi-retired, but cannot stop making beautiful music! In June we span the centuries from the early Baroque with a Purcell sonata, a good helping of Vivaldi concertos in different forms, a stop in the Romantic era with some Dvorak, and up to the present day with two short pieces by Clive Jenkins. Clive, born in 1968, is still an active composer, and we have played several of his works over the last couple of years, which have been greatly enjoyed by players and audience. In September we are pleased to intro-duce rising star of the baroque cello Luke Millard to play a concerto by the 18th century Austrian composer Georg Matthias Monn, and with Sinfonietta cellist Chris Sampson the double concerto by Vivaldi. Somerset born soprano Amy Carson will be singing some Handel, and the pro-gramme is completed with Bach and Torelli. We have reserved a spot for the Taunton Young Musician winner since 2006, who will be announced early next year and performing in the November concert. Director Mary Eade will play the delightful G major violin concerto by Mozart, and a Haydn symphony is planned. In this concert we will be joined with woodwind to make this programme possible. In Celebration, 23 Nov 2014 - Taunton 23 November 2014, Sunday St James’ Church, Taunton - 3.00pm Corelli - Christmas Concerto Vivaldi - Violin and Cello Concerto Vaughan Williams - Variations on Dives and Lazarus Respighi - Ancient Earth Dances Suite no.3 Keep up to date by visiting www.taunton-sinfonietta. org.uk, ‘like’ Taunton Sinfoniet-ta on Facebook or follow us on Twitter@ TauntonSinfonietta.org.uk. Why Not Advertise in LAMP? Make yourself visible while supporting the promotion of the artistic community in Somerset LAMP Magazine c/o Brendon Books, Old Brewery Buildings Bath Place Taunton TA1 4ER 01823 337742 lampmagazine1@gmail.com
  • 42. Pete Long and his Goodmen.....Return Following a hugely successful event earlier this year, John Packer Ltd are bringing Pete Long and his Good-men 42 back to Taunton this autumn to recre-ate another highly ac-claimed concert from the Carnegie Hall, New York. This concert is even bigger with Ben-ny Goodman featured in the first half, followed by Glenn Miller in the second. The concert takes place in the Queen’s Hall at Queen’s College, Taunton, on Friday 7 November at 7.30pm. On 6th October 1939 The American Soci-ety of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) presented a week-long series of concerts at New York’s Carnegie Hall to celebrate the organisation’s 25th anniver-sary. In the course of the week, a concert was given featuring the orchestras of the established King of Swing, Benny Good-man, and the New Kid on the Block, Glenn Miller. Both bands were out to impress, and the result was one of the hardest hit-ting nights in swing history. Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller were huge stars and played pivotal roles in jazz history. Through the course of the evening, Pete Long will share interesting details about the musicians, and that memora-ble evening back in 1939. Pete Long, who leads the band, is a fantastic musician often heard on BBC Radio 2 and with Jool’s Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. Pete will be joined by a selection of musicians from his ‘Goodmen’, a collective of jazz professionals that in the past have included Tony Fisher and Pete Ripper. The 15 strong ensemble recreates not only the sound of the historic concert, performing the original music, but also the look and feel of the show with authentic vintage dress and stage set-up. Tickets for the concert are available from John Packer Ltd or by call-ing 01823 282386. They can also be purchased at Taunton Tourist Information at a price of £16 for adults, £14 for concessions and £20 VIP seating. Pete is a highly charismatic sea-soned music professional who has been entertaining audiences on a global stage in excess of 25 years. This event is kindly supported by D’Addario Woodwinds, Yama-ha, Yanagisawa, Denis Wick and Queen’s College.