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1. A love for Juliet
Get Bracknell, Thursday 2 October 2008Sara Lloyd Gregory is thrilled to be making her professional stage debut in a plum Shakespearean role.
2. Progress Theatre - Honour
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 1 October 2008Lorraine Forrest-Turner plays the title role (Honor) in this play of mid-life crises with commendable passion, despair and disbelief.
3. Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Get Bracknell, Monday 29 September 2008Michael Bogdanov’s new production of Romeo and Juliet comes to The Hexagon tomorrow and stars Jack Ryder and Sara Lloyd Gregory as the young lovers.
4. West Forest Sinfonia
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008On Sunday, the West Forest Sinfonia will present an all Russian programme.
5. The Woman in Black
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008Having performed The Woman In Black for nine months in London’s West End, Sean Baker and Ben Porter are well geared for taking the hit play on the road.
6. Romeo & Juliet
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 23 September 2008I have seen Romeo and Juliet in various versions, both on stage and as a film, but I have never believed in it as much as I did when watching R&J.
7. Alice and the White Rabbit
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 23 September 2008Indigo Moon Theatre brought this show of shadow puppets – for anyone over four years old – to South Street with a magical flurry.
8. Ian ‘very hopeful’ about Strictly Come Dancing
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 September 2008As the sixth series of Strictly Come Dancing waltzes on to our screens tomorrow night, Ian Waite’s stepmother says he is “very hopeful”.
9. Get into the Spirit of it
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 September 2008The International smash hit Spirit of the Dance is one of the most successful shows ever to come out of Ireland.
10. All eyes are on Eliza
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 September 2008Eliza Carthy, the winner of two Mercury prize nominations and innumerable other accolades in her 15-year career, returns to the Concert Hall, Reading on Friday.
