REVIEW: No Naughty Bits at Shinfield Players Theatre
The farce explores comedy, censorship and the misunderstanding hinted at the Anglo-American relationship.
Read moreDetailsThe farce explores comedy, censorship and the misunderstanding hinted at the Anglo-American relationship.
Read moreDetailsStephanie Skilton has organised The Big Boobie Bonanza, a fundraising fair in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Coppafeel.
Read moreDetailsWhat would you do in your last night of freedom, if you were shipping out to war the next day? This is the question facing the three soldiers at the...
Read moreDetailsThere is no greater joy in childhood than having a bedtime story read aloud to you – and no greater evil in parenthood than realising that your child requires one...
Read moreDetailsIn the pantheon of Shakespeare plays, "As You Like It" seems to have an unspoken question mark hovering at the end of its title. Much like The Beatles' "Magical Mystery...
Read moreDetailsImagine you committed the perfect crime. It could be anything – maybe you stole a painting, sold a replica Fabergé egg as the genuine article, or killed your greatest enemy...
Read moreDetailsAdventure golf course, Bear Mountain, will open in August and a 9-hole grass-course is planned for mid-2022.
Read moreDetailsCan you make a 'greatest hits' mixtape of theatre's top monologues? The past year and a bit has seen theatres take an increasingly creative approach to offering product to audiences...
Read moreDetailsThe Studio Theatre Company (based at South Hill Park Arts Centre) are celebrating 50 shows of independent community theatre this June, with a production that fans of Alfred Hitchcock may...
Read moreDetailsBracknell’s 2HI Radio serves the whole of Berkshire with drum and bass, techno and more - but it’s turning its hand to something new.
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