REVIEW: “Aladdin” at The Corn Exchange, Newbury
A pantomime needs to pass three tests in order to be successful. Firstly, it has to appeal to children – whether through the stars appearing in it, the story, or...
Read moreDetailsA pantomime needs to pass three tests in order to be successful. Firstly, it has to appeal to children – whether through the stars appearing in it, the story, or...
Read moreDetailsFor many of us, “A Christmas Carol” will forever mean the legendary adaptation featuring The Muppets and Michael Caine – so much so that it came as quite a shock...
Read moreDetailsThe company is currently applying for a licence to trade in the shopping centre, adjacent to The Riverside.
Read moreDetailsWhat would it take to make you leave everything behind you – your job, your friends, your family – and take off into the unknown in pursuit of your dream?...
Read moreDetailsWoodley and Earley Lions' firework display has been cancelled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsHow do you conjure the magic of theatre when Covid-19 limits how many people you can have on stage? The Watermill Theatre has revamped its 2020 season around this very...
Read moreDetailsThis week, our reader's poem is about dreaming of a life beyond the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsReadifolk will be live streaming a performance by Jimmy Lee, singer, songwriter and raconteur this Sunday evening.
Read moreDetailsA Bracknell-based arts centre is welcoming customers back to its restaurant and amphitheatre, following three months of closure due to the pandemic. South Hill Park Arts Centre reopened The Atrium...
Read moreDetails“The theatre is my tribe. It’s where I belong” An Arborfield schoolboy bullied for his love of musical theatre has won the hearts of the nation with his anti-bullying campaign,...
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