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11. Review - Cabaret at The Hexagon

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 June 2009

Cabaret is one of the most depressing and bleak musicals ever to be a hit, charting as it does the fall of Weimar Germany and the rise of the Nazis in 1931.

12. Popcorn at The Progress Theatre

Get Bracknell, Monday 11 May 2009

Ben Elton’s play of celebrity, sex, violence and the litigious society hasn’t lessened in relevance in the last decade or so.

13. The Secret Agent at South Street

Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 October 2008
This adaptation of Conrad's novel has just about everything needed to make a truly gripping show.

14. Danny Bhoy, at South Street

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 08 October 2008
This young, personable Scot made much of the fact that he had been booked – as the first act during this year’s Reading Comedy Festival – for two shows by an overly optimistic programmer.

15. Colin Fry, at The Hexagon, 10/6/08

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 June 2008

Colin Fry is a psychic medium who is, apparently, popular on daytime television, and in person it’s easy to see why.

16. Titanic The Musical

Get Bracknell, Thursday 05 June 2008

Initially this may seem an odd topic for musical theatre to attempt, but in fact it fits neatly into the series of works Stephen Sondheim created.

17. Beauty and The Beast on Ice

Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 May 2008

There is no denying the spectacle is spectacular, the dancers are superb and the whole thing is a delight and a pleasure for anyone who’s ever sat watching a ballet and thought to themselves, ‘Well, this is very nice, but couldn’t it be faster and smoother and funnier?’

18. The Naked Truth, The Hexagon, 29/4/08

Get Bracknell, Friday 02 May 2008

The main problem with this play is its continual feeling of unsurprise and its lack of originality.

19. George And The Dragon, South Street, Sunday 27/4/08.

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 April 2008

Garlic Theatre have won numerous awards for their puppetry shows and it’s quite obvious why.

20. Review: Kiss Me, Kate

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 April 2008

If there’s one thing Cole Porter could be trusted to do, that was to write great tune after great tune and, from the very outset, Kiss Me, Kate is filled with them.