REVIEW: Aladdin is a magical triumph for The Hexagon
THERE’S magic in The Hexagon’s lamp. Their latest pantomime, Aladdin, is a triumph from start to finish with something for ...
THERE’S magic in The Hexagon’s lamp. Their latest pantomime, Aladdin, is a triumph from start to finish with something for ...
AT THE end of Dick Whittington And His Cat, the little girl just a few seats down the row was ...
AWARD-WINNING panto dame Paul Morse has signed up to join CBeebies superstar Justin Fletcher for this year’s Hexagon festive show, ...
Berzerk Productions presents Peter Pan - Oakwood Centre - December 13-16 WHAT better casting for the boy who never grew up than ...
CHRISTMAS is the most wonderful time of year and for four students of a borough theatre school, it most certainly ...
Well, slap my thigh! CBeebies megastar Justin Fletcher has just announced that he is returning to Reading this Christmas to ...
THE STORY of Cinderella needs little introduction. Girl meets boy, boy meets girl, ugly sisters get in the way of ...
Christmas may seem like a long way away, but already plans are being made for this year's pantomime in Reading. ...
He’s back! The headline at The Hexagon this year is that Justin Fletcher - aka Mr Tumble - has returned ...
Talented teenagers are once again showing how it’s done. Yes, Berzerk’s Christmas production is a masterclass in festive shows: a ...
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