REVIEW: Shakespeare’s “Measure For Measure” (Studio Theatre Company, South Hill Park)
Stars (out of 3) = 2One-sentence review = this is how Shakespeare would've done it if they had Father Ted ...
Stars (out of 3) = 2One-sentence review = this is how Shakespeare would've done it if they had Father Ted ...
TO MARK the 75th anniversary of D Day, a Bracknell-based arts centre is staging a play aimed at recreating the ...
A CHARITY event in Slough has been so successful that a group is now looking to bring it to Bracknell. ...
WITH half-term just around the corner, South Hill Park has prepared a feast of family-friendly fun to enjoy. The Bracknell-based ...
A best-selling children’s book by Michael Morpurgo will be brought to life by actors at South Hill Park next week. ...
Tulips, written by Michael Beakhouse and directed by Adrian Tang, is a difficult piece of theatre to review. So much ...
NEVER let it be said that EBOS takes the easy approach. The amateur group, based in Wokingham Without, could have ...
Stars (out of 3)= 3 One-sentence review= “Don’t waste time reading this, just go watch it” Good for people who= ...
SCOUTS, Guides, Brownies and Cubs across Berkshire are gearing up for a show stopping Gangshow. The traditional February half-term treat ...
Ever fancied appearing in a play? Well, today might be your lucky day! The Studio Theatre Company (at South Hill ...
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