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        • Bristol’s own Bluebell girl
        • Building Cheddar reservoir in the 1930s
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        • How to make the perfect cuppa
        • Jilted bride
        • Looking Back in Pictures
        • Miss Emily Fazerkerley
        • Old Highbridge recalled
        • Quantock memories
        • Railway workers of Cheddar
        • Renegades Carnival Club
        • Somerset’s Italian POWs
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        • Transforming the line
        • Walk around the Res
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      • Dying for a pee
      • Edward Colston’s statue
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Rapscallion Magazine Theatre Review: a game of two halves in RSC’s Much Ado About Nothing with bling, balls, boobs – but no escaping the daft plot and misogynist Tudor morals

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Rapscallion Magazine Book Review: A troubled marriage, a brutal battle and the ignorance of the British expats in 1940s Egypt in Olivia Manning’s The Levant Trilogy as the Nazis threaten to invade, but it’s all about Harriet and Guy Pringle

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Bath Voice News: as a giant phallus appears cut into the lawns of the Royal Crescent we take a look at this symbol used by Roman Soldiers, Classical Greeks, the Cerne Abbas Giant and er… very naughty Bathonians

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MAY 5, 2023 By Harry Mottram: A day ahead of a Coronation party on the lawns in front of the…

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Bath Voice News: election day – don’t forget to vote and take photo ID with you – plus the death of a candidate means the Paulton vote is postponed

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By Harry Mottram: Today (Thursday, May 4th, 2023) there are elections across Bath and North East Somerset for new councillors who…

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Rapscallion Magazine: latest issue for May 2023

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Welcome to the latest issue of my occasional magazine that essentially ties up the various features and reviews that I’ve…

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Bath Voice News: Royal College of Nursing members employed at the RUH and in Bristol set to strike at 8pm tonight and May Day over pay and conditions dispute

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APRIL 30, 2023 By Harry Mottram: The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal College of Nursing (RCN)…

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Axbridge News: date set for the appointment of a new Mayor of Axbridge in the ‘Mayor Making’ ceremony in the town hall – an office that dates back centuries

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By Harry Mottram: It’s a date eagerly looked forward to each year by the families, friends and civic colleagues of…

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Axbridge News: the pageant – the early history of the town – an article from the programme 2022

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By Harry Mottram: Axbridge is first recorded in the early 10th century in the Burgal Hideage of Saxon Britain and…

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Axbridge Pageant 2022: the first residents of Axbridge were hunter gatherers who live on the edge of Mendip Forest… and horror of horrors their clothing was 100% animal skins…

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By Harry Mottram: We finally portrayed the first residents of not-Axbridge (as Axbridge was yet to exist) in the pageant…

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Axbridge Pageant Feature: the town’s extraordinary history play began in the heady days of the 1960s and the closure of a railway

Apr 21, 2023 harrymottram

This article is from the programme of the Axbridge Pageant 2022: Set against the backdrop of the Mendips above the town…

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Bath Voice Theatre News: what’s coming up at the city’s theatres – from HG Wells’ The Time Machine to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar

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APRIL 21, 2023 By Harry Mottram: Bath is gifted with so much theatre – and if you’ve not explored some of…

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Bath Voice News: upcoming local elections on May 4 will see photo ID made a requirement for the first time – here is the list of OK photo ID to use

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APRIL 21, 2023 By: John Wimperis, Local Democracy Reporter: In Somerset, elections are happening for North Somerset Council and Bath and North…

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  • Home
  • About Harry
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    • Comedy
    • Freelance
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      • Public Relations
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    • Illustrations
    • Playwright
    • Poetry
  • Publications
    • Axbridge Review
      • Axbridge Pageant 2029
      • Comment
      • Features
        • ACT’s early days
        • Axbridge Pageant 2022
        • Axbridge Pageant 2022
        • Axbridge Pageant archive
        • Axbridge Pageant Features
        • Axbridge Square
        • Axbridge Square in 1952
        • Basle Air Disaster
        • Books and wine
        • Building Cheddar Reservoir
        • Litter picking in the rain
        • Megan’s Axbridge Part 1
        • Megan’s Axbridge Part 2
        • Megan’s Axbridge Part 3
        • Progressive Supper Details
        • Progressive Supper Review
      • News
      • Reviews
      • Somerset News
    • Bath Voice
      • Bath Voice Features
      • Bath Voice News
      • Bath Voice Theatre Reviews
      • Bath Voice What’s On
      • Film Reviews
      • Places Reviewed
      • Theatre Reviews
    • Beautiful Brides
      • Editing Beautiful Brides Magazine
    • Bristol News
      • Features
      • News
      • Previews
      • Theatre Previews
      • Theatre Reviews
    • Checkaco Consumer News
    • Children’s Theatre
      • Features
      • Interviews
      • REVIEWS: Books
      • REVIEWS: Films
      • REVIEWS: Theatre
      • The Magazine
      • Theatre Reviews
      • Videos
    • ICSM Business News
    • Print Monthly
    • Somerset Life
    • Strawberry Line Times
      • Cheddar Reservoir
      • Features
        • 1981 floods
        • Age of the train is returning
        • Along the line in 1899
        • Banwell bombed
        • Beaching rail closures
        • Birnbeck Pier: a brief history
        • Blue remembered hills
        • Bridgwater Carnival numbers
        • Bridgwater Railway Hotel
        • Bridgwater’s old pubs
        • Bristol’s own Bluebell girl
        • Building Cheddar reservoir in the 1930s
        • Burnham footballers
        • Coffee on the line
        • Fish and Chips
        • Highbridge at war
        • Highbridge Caravans
        • How far can the Strawberry Line go?
        • How to make the perfect cuppa
        • Jilted bride
        • Looking Back in Pictures
        • Miss Emily Fazerkerley
        • Old Highbridge recalled
        • Quantock memories
        • Railway workers of Cheddar
        • Renegades Carnival Club
        • Somerset’s Italian POWs
        • The Big Freeze
        • Then and Now
        • Transforming the line
        • Walk around the Res
      • News
      • Reviews
        • Reviews Music
        • REVIEWS: Books
        • REVIEWS: Books – Non Fiction
        • REVIEWS: Cinema
        • REVIEWS: food and drink
        • REVIEWS: Poetry
        • REVIEWS: talking books
        • REVIEWS: Theatre
        • REVIEWS: Video
      • The Magazine
      • Videos
    • West Country Riders
    • Western Daily Press
  • Rapscallion Magazine
    • Features
      • 36 Hours in Rome’s Airport
      • Bad New Year’s Resolutions
      • Beautiful Brides Magazine
      • Ben Nevis and Poo Rock
      • Confessions of an art student
      • Dodgy keepers
      • Don’t punch the critic
      • Drunk Goldilocks
      • Dying for a pee
      • Edward Colston’s statue
      • Footballing nuns
      • Holiday hell
      • Indigenous Australians
      • Maggie Smith
      • Mum on TV
      • Night with Sasha
      • Nobody fell over
      • Perfect cuppa
      • Tenby Part 1
      • The Bag Lady
      • The Spiv
      • Tourists in Rome
    • Opinion
    • Reviews
      • Books
      • Cinema
      • Radio
      • Theatre
      • TV
    • The Magazine
      • 2015 08 August Issue 1
      • 2015 09 September Issue 2
      • 2015 10 October Issue 3
      • 2015 11 November Issue 4
      • 2016 07 July Issue 05
      • 2017 01 January
      • 2020 12 Rapscallion Magazine December
      • 2021 11 November Rapscallion
      • 2022 07 Rapscallion
      • 2022 11 November
      • 2023 01 January Issue 12
      • Rapscallion Magazine 13 May 2023