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21. Raise your hat to Gary's role

Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 August 2007

THE musical Half A Sixpence was a big hit for Tommy Steele in the 1960s – now, 40 years on, Gary Wilmot is betting it will be an equally good vehicle for himself.

22. Big names and big shows

Get Bracknell, Thursday 9 August 2007

VETERAN actor Warren Mitchell, a household name as TV bigot Alf Garnett stars in the award-winning play Visiting Mr Green, one of the highlights of the autumn season at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.

23. Fairy good show at ruined Abbey

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 24 July 2007

LAST year The Winter’s Tale and this year A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Reading Abbey ruins have never seen such a total change in the Shakespeare seasons.

24. Full-bodied show by Compo’s son

Get Bracknell, Friday 13 July 2007

ACTOR Tom Owen has only one regret – he never had the chance to work with his father Bill, known to millions as frisky pensioner Compo in the long-running BBC comedy Last Of The Summer Wine.

25. Milestone for Mill theatre

Get Bracknell, Friday 6 July 2007

When Sally Hughes started her career as an actress she had no idea that one day she would be running a theatre of her own.

26. Have your cake and eat it!

Get Bracknell, Friday 6 July 2007

A hobby has taken off for one Reading woman who is now running a successful cake making business.

27. Desertion and desire

Get Bracknell, Friday 29 June 2007

SOME years ago, actor-musician Andrew Bevis missed out on the chance to play the title role in the musical Martin Guerre, so he is glad he has finally caught up with it in Berkshire.

28. Tale of three beds

Get Bracknell, Friday 8 June 2007

Alan Ayckbourn dedicated his play Bedroom Farce, which is at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre next week, to ‘all those who have been deprived of a good night’s sleep’.

29. Compelling theatre

Get Bracknell, Friday 8 June 2007

CLASSIC Greek drama gets an African make-over in Molora at Oxford Playhouse next week.

30. Enjoying new line of work

Get Bracknell, Friday 1 June 2007

AFTER years of pursuing criminals in TV’s Taggart, James MacPherson, is thoroughly enjoying playing a baddie himself.

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