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Exclusive: The Watermill in Newbury has unveiled a summer season of outdoor performances running from 21 May.
After an idyllic inaugural open air season last year, the venue will return once more to al fresco performances with socially distanced tables seating between two and six people.
The Watermill will kickstart its season with returning comedic hit
The Hound of the Baskervilles, devised by the company and directed by Abigail Pickard Price. It plays until 19 June.
This will be followed by a new actor-musician staging of
As You Like It, directed by the venue s artistic director Paul Hart with adaptation by Yolanda Mercy, design by Katie Lias, lighting by Tom White and sound by Tom Marshall.
HERstory
HERSTORY brings together real stories from Brighton-based women as they lived through the Covid-19 pandemic.
The tales have been brought together in a trail of listening posts. Each story will celebrate the “truth and power of women all around us.”
Going live on Saturday, May 1, the www.herstorytrail.com website will be your guide to the whole experience, sending you out on a voyage of discovery, not just of the stories but also of Brighton itself. At the listening posts, you will access the stories by scanning a unique QR code.
The listening posts at Hangleton, Moulsecoomb, Whitehawk and central Brighton will take you into the stories and portraits of the women of Brighton, 18 of them in all, ranging in age from just seven up to 70. If you don’t have access to a smart phone or tablet, there will be hub locations around Brighton where you can also listen to the stories.