COMPETITION: Win tickets to see Babe The Sheep Pig at The Hexagon
A LIVE-action retelling of a much-loved children’s book is coming to The Hexagon on Monday (8). Babe, The Sheep Pig ...
A LIVE-action retelling of a much-loved children’s book is coming to The Hexagon on Monday (8). Babe, The Sheep Pig ...
A SUMMER festival has been given a boost of girl power as pop legend and former Spice Girl Melanie C ...
A SLAPSTICK comedy harking back to the golden days of silent movies is coming to Shinfield this weekend. Mack and ...
A MODERN-day fairytale of a little girl who dreams of becoming a singer will be performed by Wokingham Theatre this week. ...
WARGRAVE Theatre is heading to the races this week for a special spring show. Ladies’ Day, written by Amanda Whittington and ...
AN Alan Ayckbourn classic about the struggles of overcoming writer’s block will be the next production at The MIll at ...
A TRIP back to the 1960s, a time of love, freedom, but rampant inequality will be the focus of the ...
A VOLUNTEER-led theatre in Reading is hoping to celebrate a milestone anniversary with a big boost in funds. Progress Theatre ...
LEGENDARY actor and director Brian Blessed will be returning to direct another Agatha Christie 'whodunnit' at a theatre in Sonning ...
A PLAY within a play always poses a logistical nightmare for even the most seasoned of directors and actors. But ...
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