
24/10/2025 @ 19:30 at The Exchange, Sturminster Newton
Julius Caesar has become a tyrant.A conspiracy is launched against him by some of his closest friends. When Cassius and Brutus murder Caesar in full public view on the Ides of March, they think they have heralded a new political age. Instead, chaos erupts, and civil war begins. Who will seize power? Will this bring conflict or stability? Will the new ruler also fall to corruption?
Andy now tours the world together with his band Ian Jennings - Bass & Vocals, Paul Beavis - Drums, Nick Pentelow - Sax & Clarinet & Richard Milner – Organ.

26/10/2025 @ 15:00 at Village Hall, Child Okeford
Get ready to shiver, shake, shudder and scream as Squashbox Theatre presents its first ever show for Halloween! Recommended for brave children aged 6 and over (accompanied by their scaredy-cat grown-ups).

30/10/2025 @ 19:30 at The Exchange, Sturminster Newton
A chilling welcome awaits you this Halloween at the Minster Vale Museum as you explore our new Exhibit, “Monsters, Murderers and Madmen.“ Dinner included. Booking essential.

31/10/2025 @ 19:30 at The Exchange, Sturminster Newton
A chilling welcome awaits you this Halloween at the Minster Vale Museum as you explore our new Exhibit, “Monsters, Murderers and Madmen.“ Dinner included. Booking essential.

11/11/2025 @ 19:30 at The Exchange, Sturminster Newton
Inspired by the notorious diary of Frantz Schmidt, Making a Killing plunges into a gritty world of power, betrayal and ambition. With its stark echoes of today, this gripping tale lays bare the dark truths of human nature in a society on the brink of change.

17/01/2026 @ 19:30 at The Exchange, Sturminster Newton
From the creators of the Offie award-nominated Six Wives of Henry VIII, the 2024 show of the year (StageTalk) There’s Something About Typhoid Mary and the “beguiling rib-tickler” (The Times) Living Spit’s Frankenstein The Musical comes a re-worked, monstrously-musical, Disney-defying version of this classic French tale about what it means to be truly beautiful in the 18th century.