AT THE THEATRE: What’s on until Sunday, January 13
What's on at our local theatres across the Thames Valley over the coming nine days Bracknell – South Hill Park ...
What's on at our local theatres across the Thames Valley over the coming nine days Bracknell – South Hill Park ...
Sophie Pierce I once spent every night of a fortnight cooking spaghetti bolognese from scratch, watched by hundreds of people. ...
When a friend handed playwright Peter Stallwood a bundle of 100, century-old letters little did he know of the story ...
Bracknell – South Hill Park www.southhillpark.org.uk 01344 484123 Beauty and the Beast. Until Jan 3. A Christmas Carol. Until Sun. ...
A CUNNING plan has been hatched to bring one of modern comedy’s most famous characters to the stage. Blackadder, the ...
A SUMMER tea party organised by the Lions helped the group mark its worldwide centenary, writes Kabir Dave. The Wokingham ...
AN award-winning play by a local writer is set to have its amateur theatre debut in Wokingham this week. Nell ...
A MODERN-day fairytale of a little girl who dreams of becoming a singer will be performed by Wokingham Theatre this week. ...
A PLAY within a play always poses a logistical nightmare for even the most seasoned of directors and actors. But ...
Wokingham Theatre celebrated their prestigious new patron, Olivier award winner Jessica Swale, by staging a knockout performance of the play ...
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