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Home»Artist»Colchester artist’s show dubbed ‘one of best things in town’
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Colchester artist’s show dubbed ‘one of best things in town’

By MilyeMay 31, 20253 Mins Read
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But this wasn’t a case of historical reenactors losing their way—it was the latest theatrical and poetic creation by local writer and performer Dorian Kelly, as part of the city’s contribution to the global Jane’s Walk festival.

Beginning outside the Colchester Arts Centre at 2pm, the free two-hour performance led an enthusiastic crowd on a promenade-style journey through Colchester’s hidden histories—intertwining street theatre, poetry, and storytelling.

With the help of four talented local actors, the walk unfolded like a patchwork of time-travelling vignettes: from Emperor Claudius’ moody teenage daughter to a druid terrified of Celtic gods, a bored Roman soldier, and the first female GP who transformed healthcare for Colchester women. 

Characters emerged around corners and were brought vividly to life through original monologues, clever humour, and thoughtfully placed dramatic beats.

Attendee Monica Greenwood, who has lived in Colchester for 50 years, said: “I like to think I know my city pretty well, but once again, Dorian introduced me to incidents, characters and buildings I’d never encountered before. His research, presented with style and energy, brought the stories to life. A real treat on a sunny Sunday afternoon.”

Max Fox, a Blue Badge guide and long-time Jane’s Walks contributor, described the performance as: “Like an Ode to Joy. Dorian writes poetically of his love for Colchester and its many characters. Whether good or bad, rich or poor, he treats them all with a respect and knowledge of real depth.”

Kelly’s performance was part of the wider Jane’s Walks festival, which sees over 600 cities worldwide take part. 

Remarkably, Colchester—despite its size—presents over 24 free events each year during the festival week, including walks, talks, films and cycle rides.

Anthony Roberts, Director of the Colchester Arts Centre and supporter of the festival, praised Kelly’s contribution: “Dorian brings an incredible richness to Jane’s Walks every year. His ability to weave together history, theatre, and poetry into something both accessible and profound is a real gift to our community.”

The audience, which included first-time attendees and long-time fans, was clearly moved by the performance.

Actress Deborah Floy said: “I am in awe of the amount of hard work, research, writing skill and presentation that goes into these walks. I’m so grateful for being made to stop, look, and learn about our town’s fascinating history.”

As the walk concluded—somewhere between laughter and applause—one thing was clear: Dorian Kelly’s walks are more than just informative strolls. They are a celebration of the lives, struggles, and spirit of Colchester’s past citizens, brought vividly into the present with care, humour, and genuine affection.

For now, Kelly remains tight-lipped on next year’s theme—but if past performances are anything to go by, Colchester residents would be wise to mark their calendars early.





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