Saturday, 28 March 2026

Theatre Review Lark Rise to Candleford Theatre by the Lake, Keswick

Based on Flora Thompson's autobiographical novel of rural life in late 19th century Oxfordshire. This Watermill Theatre production, in association with Hammerpuzzle Theatre company and Keswick's Theatre by the Lake, tells a nostalgic story of a young girls coming of age that has resonance with today's audiences.

It introduces Laura, the daughter of a farming family, in the humble hamlet of Lark Rise, and follows her relationship with Dorcas, post mistress and manager of Candleford post office and her growing awareness of opportunities that will define her as a woman. Dorcas, played by Rosalind Ford, is a delight: depicting a bullying school teacher and a compassionate and encouraging post mistress with humour and energy. Great characterisations and a commanding presence on stage.

Laura’s first love interest, Godfrey Parish, is the outstanding Zrey Sholapurkar. His portrayal of a quivering love struck adolescent raised raucous laughter and wry smiles. A talented actor and skilled musician. He was a member of the cast ensemble that delivered original folk music and a capella harmonies, composed by artistic director Tamsin Kennard, with lively energy

Rosalind Steele as Laura's mother, was understated, but pivotal in the family dynamic. An empathetic but pragmatic mother, understanding that Laura had outgrown her family circumstances. Her metamorphosis into an ‘over the top’ comedic Lark Rise landlady was superb.

Jessica Temple’s transition from a young Laura desperately teaching herself to read in an illiterate household, into a woman with a growing awareness of the opportunities possible in the changing world order, was a masterclass in stagecraft. A talented actor and musician. Christopher Glover as Laura's father, and Alex Wilson, as Laura's brother, were competent in their many roles and received credit for their humorous interactions. 

The cast was directed by Bryn Holding. Anna Kelsey created the historically accurate set and imaginatively designed period costumes. 

The show is entertaining and a memorable theatrical experience.

The production runs from 26/03/26 to 18/04/26. See https://www.theatrebythelake.com/event/lark-rise-to-candleford-keswick-lake-district-theatre/

Reviewer - Linda Wright

On - 27th March 2026