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1. I wanna tell you a story

Get Bracknell, Friday 30 May 2008

New exhibitions at South Hill Park are all based around tales and stories. We profile the displays.

2. Creative streak

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 27 May 2008

For any local musician it should be an aspiration to achieve legendary status; to be in a band that 40 years down the line still holds the same appeal and kudos.

3. Progress stages real-life tragedy

Get Bracknell, Monday 19 May 2008

Based on a tragic real-life event, the play The Women Of Lockerbie runs at Reading’s Progress Theatre until Saturday.

4. Reading hosts Michael Jackson

Get Bracknell, Monday 19 May 2008

No, you’re not seeing things.

5. 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?’

6. Summer brings the players out

Get Bracknell, Monday 12 May 2008

Nathaniel Parker stars in Simon Gray’s play Quartermaine’s Terms which opens a two-week run at Windsor Theatre Royal tomorrow.

7. Ol’ Blue Eyes is back – on screen

Get Bracknell, Monday 12 May 2008

As an interpreter of popular song, Frank Sinatra was in a class by himself – but how does he rate as an actor?

8. 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.

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