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Forum Frolics
With apologies to the well-known phrase, a funny thing is on the way to the Forum. The announcement that Paul Merton and his Impro Chums are appearing at Bath Comedy Festival’s opening night on April 1st, is great news. If … Continue reading
Bath Comedy Festival 2016
Just a reminder, now you have recovered from the recent surfeit of chocolate and bunnies, the Bath Comedy Festival 2016 kicks off tomorrow, Friday April 1st. The flags are going up in Widcombe as we welcome back the intimate upstairs … Continue reading
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Oui Patron! (Final Episode)
BATH COMEDY FESTIVAL PATRON RALPH OSWICK TAKES A LAST LOOK AT THIS YEAR’S EVENT What better way to end this year’s highly successful Comedy Festival than with a performance of Arthur Smith Sings Leonard Cohen at Bath Cricket Club? And … Continue reading
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Oui Patron! (Part 4)
Comedy Festival Patron Ralph Oswick’s occasional festival diary People can behave very strangely in audiences. This week I’ve seen a couple in the middle of the front row who remained stony-faced throughout and then were heard saying how much they … Continue reading
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Oui Patron! (Part 3)
Bath Comedy Festival 2015 Patron Ralph Oswick’s occasional festival diary. The Bath Comedy Festival’s famous big red bus outing, The Wine Arts Trail went off without a hitch on Palm Sunday. Apart from the odd hurricane force wind, a temporarily … Continue reading
Oui, Patron! (part 1)
Ralph’s Comedy Festival Diary – Part 1 My window cleaner was in today. He said ’Can you write your name down because I’ve told my wife I clean the windows for a posh famous bloke and I can’t remember who … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, bath, comedy, festival, fringe, lady margaret, Lorraine Chase, theatre, trail, wine
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Edinburgh Fringe Frolics
I’m off to the Edinburgh Festival this this week. My whole year’s theatre-going accomplished in four days! With over 45,000 performances in 379 venues in the Fringe alone, the postman practically had to use a jemmy to get the programme … Continue reading
Fringe picks
Once again it’s Fringe Festival time and as usual it is my pleasant duty to save you wading through the acres of printed programme by bringing you Ralph’s Pick of the Fringe. With everything from Swallows and Amazons through an … Continue reading
Hat making
One of the features of this year’s White Wine Arts Trail, the bonkers bus outing which traditionally takes place on the opening weekend of Bath Comedy Festival, will be an Easter bonnet competition. When choosing the date for the event, … Continue reading
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Wine trail
I’ve been investigating the disabled access on Boris’s new Routemaster. Why? Because at last I have a date for my knee replacement operation. For months I’ve been struggling to get around and have become one of those people who let … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Smith, bath, comedy, festival, nick steel, peter hendy, ralph le bonbon, rising, routemaster, trail, widcombe, wine
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