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Box office: What’s on in the region’s theatres from October 26-November 5

by Phil Creighton
October 25, 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

There’s a Monster In Your Show. Fri 27. Conservatoire International Concert Series: Salome Jordania. Fri 27. Crazy Diamond: A Tribute to the Music of Pink Floyd. Sat 28. 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.

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FILMS: Elemental. Thurs 26. A Haunting in Venice. Fri 27-Mon 30. Our River … Our Sky. Tues 31-Wed 1.

Camberley – Theatre

www.camberleytheatre.biz

01276 707600

Paul Young: Behind The Lens. Thurs 26. Re:Take That. Fri 27. Camberley Theatre Comedy Club. Fri 27. The Sound of Springsteen. Sat 28. Total 90s. Thurs 2.

Guildford – Yvonne Arnaud

www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk

01483 440000

Noises Off. Tues 22-Sat 28. Piece of Work. Sat 28. An Evening With Philippa Perry: The Show You Want Everyone You Love To Go To. Sun 29. The Mousetrap. Mon 30-Sat 4.

High Wycombe – Wycombe Swan

www.wycombeswan.co.uk

01494 512000

Michael Starring Ben. Thurs 26. Hellfire Comedy Club. Thurs 26. Nativity The Musical. Sat 28. Family Fun Day. Sun 29. Murder In The Dark. Tues 31-Sat 4. Jersey Boys Dinner Dance. Sat 4.

Henley – Kenton

www.kentontheatre.co.uk

01491 525050

Alices Adventures In Wonderland. Thurs 26. Dracula The Panto. Fri 27. Simply Dylan. Sat 28. Young Frankenstein. Thurs 2-Sat 4.

Maidenhead – Norden Farm

www.nordenfarm.org

01628 788997

The Gingerbread Man and a Pot Full of Magic. Thurs 26. Coull String Quartet: A European Tour presented by the Maidenhead Music Society. Thurs 26. The Canterville Ghost (PG). Fri 27-Sat 28. Hocus Pocus 30th anniversary (PG). Fri 27, Tues 31. Hauntings. Fri 27. The Greatest Magician. Fri 27. The Paper Cinema. Wed 1. A Life on the Farm (12a). Thurs 2. Keith James: The Music of Yusuf 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.

Newbury – The Corn Exchange

www.cornexchangenew.com

0845 5218 218

Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs. Thurs 26. Talk: Chinwe Russell. Thurs 26. Rhys James: Spilt Milk. Fri 27. Morgan and West’s Massive Magic Show For Kids. Sat 28. Comedy Network. Fri 3. Fastlove. Sat 4. Crown Ballet: Swan Lake. Sun 5.

Newbury – The Watermill

www.watermill.org.uk

01635 46044

Macbeth. Tues 31-Sat 4. The King of Nothing. Sat 28.

Reading – South Street

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

Stephen K Amos: Oxymoron. Thurs 26. Moulettes Acoustic. Fri 27. The End. Wed 1. The Beginning. Thurs 2. Head Set by Victoria Melody. Fri 3.

Reading – The Hexagon

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny 2.0. Thurs 26. Stranger Sings. Fri 27. Haircut 100. Sat 28. Level 42. Tues 31. The Australian Pink Floyd. Wed 1. Maximum Rhythm and Blues with The Manfreds. Thurs 2. Dawn French. Fri 3-Sat 5.

Reading – Concert Hall

www.whatsonreading.com

0118 960 6060

John Robins: Howl. Fri 27. Lunchtime Organ Recital. Mon 6.

Reading – Progress Theatre

www.progresstheatre.co.uk

0118 384 2195

NEXT SHOW: Progress Youth Theatre presents Blood Wedding. Wed Nov 1-Sat Nov 4.

Reading – Reading Rep Theatre

www.readingrep.com

0118 370 2620

Shakespeare’s R&J. Until Sat Nov 4.

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. Buddy Holly and the Cricketers. Sun 29. Motown’s Greatest Hits: How Sweet It Is. Sun 5.

Windsor – Theatre Royal

www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk

01753 853888

12 Angry Men. Until Sat 28. Heathers The Musical. Tues 31-Sat 4. Queenz: The Show With Balls. Sun 5.

Wokingham – Theatre

www.wokinghamtheatre.org.uk

0118 978 5363

A Few Good Men. Until Sat 28.

Wokingham – The Whitty Theatre

www.thewhittytheatre.org

0118 974 3247

Park Opera presents A Masked Ball. Fri 27-Sat 28.

Woodley – Theatre

www.woodleytheatre.org

07488337838

Two by Jim Cartwright. Nov 28-Dec 2.

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