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Box office: What’s on in the region’s theatres from February 16-26

by Phil Creighton
February 15, 2023
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Every week, we bring you a round-up of all shows taking place in the region’s theatres. It covers this weekend and next, so you can plan ahead and book tickets to the shows that you want to go and see.

As ever, coronavirus means that shows could be cancelled, postponed or rearranged at short notice. Check with theatres to avoid disappointment.

Bracknell – South Hill Park

www.southhillpark.org.uk

01344 484123

Gang Show 50th Show. Until Sat 18. Bridges. Thurs 16-Sat 18. Bracknell Jazz: Martin Shaw. Fri 17. The Comedy Cellar. Fri 17. Hans Christian Anderson: The Ugly Duckling and Other Stories. Sun 19. A Long Night in London. Thurs 23-Sat 25. Conservatoire: Yoon-Seok Shin. Fri 24. The Comedy Cellar. Fri 24. The Wizard of Oz. Sat 25-Sun 26.

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FILMS: Strange World. Until Sun 19. The Barber of Seville live screening. Wed 15. I Wanna Dance With Somebody. Fri 17-Mon 20. Aftersun. Mon 20-Tues 21. Othello. Thurs 23. Empire of Light. Fri 24-Sun 26.

Camberley – Theatre

www.camberleytheatre.biz

01276 707600

The Jungle Book. Thurs 16. Psychic Sally. Fri 17. Bon Giovi. Sat 18. Bring Your Own Baby Comedy. Thurs 23. Coldplace. Thurs 23. Tenors Unlimited. Sat 26.

Guildford – Yvonne Arnaud

www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk

01483 440000

Workshop for ages 7-11: Let’s Create Poetry. Thurs 16. Starchitects. Fri 17-Sat 18. Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking. Tues 21-Sat 25. Badass. Fri 23-Sat 24.

High Wycombe – Wycombe Swan

www.wycombeswan.co.uk

01494 512000

Zog. Thurs 16. Menopause The Musical. Fri 17. Alan Carr: Regional Trinket. Sat 18. Baby Broadway. Sun 19. Sing-a-long-a Encanto. Sun 19. Aida. Wed 22. The Rocket Man. Thurs 23. Hellfire Comedy Club. Thurs 23. Stewart Lee: Basic Lee. Fri 24. A Vision of Elvis. Sat 25. John Kearns. Sat 25. Varna International Ballet: Nutcracker. Sun 26.

Henley – Kenton

www.kentontheatre.co.uk

01491 525050

Ivo Graham: My Future, My Clutter. Thurs 16. The Elton John Show. Fri 17. Tweedy’s Musical Mayhem. Sat 18. Russell Brand warm-up. Sun 19. Quentin Crisp Naked Hope. Thurs 23. The History of Rock. Fri 24. Country Superstars. Sat 25. Magic of the Musicals. Sun 26.

Maidenhead – Norden Farm

www.nordenfarm.org

01628 788997

The Noise Next Door: Mysterious Mansions of Mystery. Thurs 16. The Noise Next Door: hometown Heroes. Thurs 16. Nick Sharratt’s All-New Picture Book Draw Along. Fri 17. Zoe Lyons: Bald Ambition. Fri 17. Nic Meier. Fri 17. Half Term Concertini with String Fever. Sat 18. The Vinyl Frontier: New Vinyl (2010 to present). Sat 18. Maidenhead Music Society: Trilogy Ensemble. Thurs 23. The Marley Experience. Fri 24. Haven’t Stoped Dancing Yet. Sat 25.

Newbury – The Corn Exchange

www.cornexchangenew.com

0845 5218 218

Queenz. Sat 18. ROH Encore: The Barber of Seville. Sun 19. Unknownrealms Double Bill. Thurs 23. 90s Live. Fri 24. Rave On: The Ultimate 50s and 60s Experience. Sat 25. NT Encore: Othello. Sun 26.

Newbury – The Watermill

www.watermill.org.uk

01635 46044

Notes From A Small Island. Until Sat Mar 18.

Reading – South Street

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

Limehouse Lizzy. Fri 17. Ray Bradshaw: Dead Com 1. Sat 18. Speaking Out and Fitting In by Alice d’Lumiere. Wed 22. Chloe Petts: Transience. Fri 24. Simon & Garfunkel Through The Years. Sat 25.

Reading – The Hexagon

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

Aida. Fri 17. Giovanni Pernice: Made In Italy. Sat 18. Come What May. Tues 21. Menopause The Musical 2. Thurs 23. Varna Ineternational Ballet: The Nutcracker. Fri 24. Varna Ineternational Ballet: Swan Lake. Sat 25.

Reading – Concert Hall

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

Arturo Castro Nogueras, guitar. Thurs 16.

Reading – Progress Theatre

www.progresstheatre.co.uk

0118 384 2195

NEXT SHOW: The Lonesome West. Mar 3-11.

Reading – Reading Rep Theatre

www.readingrep.com

0118 370 2620

Hedda Gabler. Wed 22-Mar 11.

Shinfield – Shinfield Players

www.shinfieldplayers.org.uk

0118 975 8880

NEXT SHOW: Last Tango In Whitby. Wed Mar 1-Sat Mar 4.

Sonning – The Mill

www.millatsonning.com

0118 969 8000

We’ll Always Have Paris. Until Mar 11. Whitney: Queen of the Night. Sun 19. Rocket Man. Sun 26.

Windsor – Theatre Royal

www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk

01753 853888

Heathers. Until Sat 25.

Wokingham – Theatre

www.wokinghamtheatre.org.uk

0118 978 5363

The Tempest. Thurs 16-Sat 18.

Wokingham – The Whitty Theatre

www.thewhittytheatre.org

0118 974 3247

NEXT SHOW: Wokingham In Need talent show spectacular. Fri 10.

Woodley – Theatre

www.woodleytheatre.org

07488337838

NEXT SHOW: Art Themen jazz concert. May 27.

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