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71. The importance of being Lady Bracknell

Get Bracknell, Friday 25 May 2001
Wilde opportunity – Anita Carey plays Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest

72. Damien’s following in father’s footsteps

Get Bracknell, Friday 18 May 2001
Two-hander – Frank Barrie and Damien Matthews in The Woman In Black at The Oxford Playhouse

73. Former Saint plays sinner Stateside

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 May 2001
AS A playwright Ian Ogilvy is quite content to follow modestly in the footsteps of Noel Coward.

74. What's in a name?

Get Bracknell, Friday 04 May 2001
FINE Time Fontayne (pictured) is no kind of name for a Shakespearean actor - but this miner's son is doing double duty on the Bard of Avon at Bracknell's Wilde Theatre this month.

75. Musicals all the way from the South Pacific

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 May 2001
MOTHER LOVE - Rebecca Lacey is playing Susannah York's daughter in Amy's View

76. Dance stripped down to the bones

Get Bracknell, Monday 30 April 2001
PEOPLE who would like to express themselves through the medium of dance should chasse down to The Concert Hall on Thursday.

77. Its not just Brits who can relate to Bridget

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 April 2001
Theatre news and reviews with Roy Martin

78. Ruth takes on Agatha Christie at Hexagon

Get Bracknell, Friday 20 April 2001
Actress Ruth Madoc is back in Agatha Christie country at The Hexagon next week when she heads the cast of a touring production of A Murder Is Announced.
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