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1. Lots of fun, lots of space
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 5 October 2004SLIDE AWAY – The new soft play area at Meadway Sports Centre provides an alternative to space for the younger children
2. WITTY, WACKY UPDATED VERSION OF PIRATES OPERA
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 July 2004By Paul Cassell
GILBERT and Sullivan’s maritime opera The Pirates of Penzance sails into Guildford to open tonight.
3. PRAISE COMES THICK AND FAST FOR TALENTED STACEY by Paul Cassell
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 May 2004Interview with Stacey Kent
Camberley Theatre
Sunday, May 30
4. JOAN THE SURVIVOR TURNS HER HAND TO COMEDY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 5 May 2004By Victoria Kingston
IN the classic movie The Bad and the Beautiful, Kirk Douglas, referring to a young Lana Turner, defines star quality as some mysterious power that draws us to look at one person aside from all the others in the room or on the screen.
5. Time to go animal crackers
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 27 April 2004LLAMA DRAMA – There’s a chance to see all sorts of animals, like this llama who appeared last year at Wellington Park’s Animal Fun Day
6. PAIR FORGE FRIENDSHIP THROUGH A LOVE OF BOOKS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 14 April 2004By Lauren de Beer
NEVER put off until tomorrow what you can do today was one of the underlying themes of this bittersweet story which is set in America and Britain and spans the years 1949 to 1971.
7. FORMER SOAP STAR ENJOYS THE BUZZ OF LIVE THEATRE
Get Bracknell, Thursday 11 March 2004Former Eastenders heartthrob Michael Greco (pictured right) stars in Charles Laurence’s comedy About Alice which opens at the Wycombe Swan this Monday.
8. Bunny bonanza
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 24 February 2004EAR EAR – Danny Pearson, six, and Emilia Williams, five, at the Beatrix Potter exhibition at The Museum of Reading
9. CALLOW TO TACKLE 'TOUGH' TITLE ROLE AT NEW VICTORIA
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 February 2004SIMON Callow is not a man who just walks into a room, he commands it, and as an actor, he does not merely take to the stage — he owns it.
10. Two worlds collide
Get Bracknell, Friday 16 January 2004Unlikely alliance – Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson in Lost In Translation
