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Box office: What’s on in the region’s theatres from November 2-12

by Phil Creighton
November 1, 2023
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Theatre seats Picture: Kilyan Sockalingum

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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

EBOS presents Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Tues 31-Sat 4. Bracknell Jazz: Entente Cordiale. Fri 3.The Wizard of Oz. Sun 5. West Forest Sinfonia Chamber Concert. Sun 5. The Merchant of Venice. Tues 7-Wed 8. Someone Like You: The Adele Songbook. Thurs 9. Conservatoire International Concert Series: Victor Brajos. Fri 10. How Sweet It Is: The Greatest Hits of Motown. Fri 10. Craft and Design Fair 2023. Sat 11-Sun 12.

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Camberley – Theatre

www.camberleytheatre.biz

01276 707600

Total 90s. Thurs 2. Drag Me Out. Thurs 16. 80s Live. Fri 17.

Guildford – Yvonne Arnaud

www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk

01483 440000

The Mousetrap. Until Sat 4. Do You Believe In Ghosts?. Mon 6. Lore. Tues 7. Short Stories, Tall Stories: Mouse and Sam’s Winter Holiday. Wed 8. I Remember it Well! Dame Judi Dench in conversation with Gyles Brandreth. Thurs 9. Stick Man. Fri 10-Sun 12.

High Wycombe – Wycombe Swan

www.wycombeswan.co.uk

01494 512000

Murder In The Dark. Until Sat 4. Jersey Boys Dinner Dance. Sat 4. That’ll Be The Day Christmas Show. Tues 7. Dave Gorman Powerpoint To The People. Wed 8. Axel Blake: In Style. Thurs 9. Hellfire Comedy Club. Thurs 9. Sapnay Rays of Rhythm 7: Let’s Nacho. Sat 11. The Illegal Eagles. Sun 12.

Henley – Kenton

www.kentontheatre.co.uk

01491 525050

Young Frankenstein. Until Sat 4. The Salts. Thurs 9. Almost The Bee Gees. Fri 10. Ben Hart: Jadoo. Sat 11.

Maidenhead – Norden Farm

www.nordenfarm.org

01628 788997

A Life on the Farm. Thurs 2. Keith James: The Music of Cat Stevens. Thurs 2. Geoff Norcott: Basic Bloke. Thurs 2. The Lesson (15). Fri 3, Sat 4. Botown. Fri 3. Norden Farm Market. Sat 4. No Jacket Required. Sat 4. Royal Opera House Live: Don Quixote. Tues 7. The Pigeon Tunnel (12a). Wed 8-Thurs 9. A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings. Thurs 9. Stop Making Sense (PG). Thurs 9. Golda (12a). Fri 10. Jo Caulfield: Here Comes Trouble. Fri 10. Cats In Space. Sat 11.

Newbury – The Corn Exchange

www.cornexchangenew.com

0845 5218 218

Comedy Network. Fri 3. Fastlove. Sat 4. Crown Ballet: Swan Lake. Sun 5. Bridget Christie: Who Am I?. Wed 8. Myra Dubois: Be Well. Thurs 9. The Counterfeit Stones. Fri 10. Blazin Fiddles. Sat 11. Ultimate Dinosaurs. Sun 12. RB Encore: Don Quixote. Sun 12.

Newbury – The Watermill

www.watermill.org.uk

01635 46044

The Wizard of Oz. Fri 17-New Year’s Eve.

Reading – South Street

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

The Beginning. Thurs 2. Head Set by Victoria Melody. Fri 3. Cracking. Wed 8. Chloe Petts: If You Can’t Say Anything Nice. Thurs 9. Helen Bauer: Grand Supreme Darling Princess. Thurs 10. Carl Hutchinson: Watch Till The End. Fri 11.

Reading – The Hexagon

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

Maximum Rhythm and Blues with The Manfreds. Thurs 2. Dawn French. Fri 3-Sat 5. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Rachmaninov. Thurs 9. The Good, The Bad and the Rugby. Fri 10. Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. Sat 11.

Reading – Concert Hall

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

Lunchtime Organ Recital. Mon 6. Carducci String Quartet. Nov 21.

Reading – Progress Theatre

www.progresstheatre.co.uk

0118 384 2195

NEXT SHOW: Progress Youth Theatre presents Blood Wedding. Until Sat 4.

Reading – Reading Rep Theatre

www.readingrep.com

0118 370 2620

Shakespeare’s R&J. Until Sat 4. Potted Panto. Nov 27-New Year’s Eve.

Shinfield – Shinfield Players

www.shinfieldplayers.org.uk

0118 975 8880

NEXT SHOW: The Tempest. Nov 22-25.

Sonning – The Mill

www.millatsonning.com

0118 969 8000

It’s Her Turn Now. Until Sat Nov 18. Motown’s Greatest Hits: How Sweet It Is. Sun 5. Legend: Bob Marley. Sun 12.

Windsor – Theatre Royal

www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk

01753 853888

Queenz: The Show With Balls. Sun 5. The Elvis Years. Mon 6. Johnny Cash Roadshow. Tues 7. Anton du Beke and Friends. Wed 8. Tennessee Country Christmas. Thurs 9. Chicago Blues Brothers. Fri 10. Fairytale of New York. Sat 11.

Wokingham – Theatre

www.wokinghamtheatre.org.uk

0118 978 5363

Comedy night with Wokingham Lions. Fri 17.

Wokingham – The Whitty Theatre

www.thewhittytheatre.org

0118 974 3247

Wokingham Film Society presents: Rudy (12a). Thurs 9.

Woodley – Theatre

www.woodleytheatre.org

07488337838

Two by Jim Cartwright. Nov 28-Dec 2.

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