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1. George And The Dragon, South Street, Sunday 27/4/08.

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 April 2008

Garlic Theatre have won numerous awards for their puppetry shows and it’s quite obvious why.

2. Review:B Is 4 Black

Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 April 2008

This is the second play staged at South Street by Reading’s own 2Heavy Productions and, as such, is an indication of South Street’s ongoing participation in local arts and local artists at the grassroots level which should always be applauded and remembered.

3. Review: Oliver

Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 April 2008

This was an impressive production of Lionel Bart's famous musical.

4. Review: Kiss Me, Kate

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 April 2008

If there’s one thing Cole Porter could be trusted to do, that was to write great tune after great tune and, from the very outset, Kiss Me, Kate is filled with them.

5. Double treat for musical lovers

Get Bracknell, Monday 21 April 2008

Two classic musicals hit the local amateur stage this week.

6. Star treatment for Agatha mysteries

Get Bracknell, Monday 21 April 2008

The golden age of radio will be re-created on stage at Windsor Theatre Royal this week and next in a star-studded tribute to Agatha Christie.

7. Players’ next production is bound to be pure heaven

Get Bracknell, Monday 21 April 2008

One of the biggest stage successes of all time will be staged by The Shinfield Players’ Theatre.

8. ‘We nurture talent in those who had never tried theatre before’

Get Bracknell, Friday 18 April 2008

On a cold day in February, 2006, a motley group of eight people gathered in the main auditorium of the South Street Arts Centre.

9. Mike’s happy and lucky

Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 April 2008
British filmmaker Mike Leigh’s list of hits are legendary and include Abigail’s Party and Secrets and Lies. Now he’s turning his hand to comedy with Happy-Go-Lucky – but just what motivates one of cinema’s most unconventional directors?

10. Four Nights In Knaresborough, 15/4/08

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 April 2008

This is the second ‘what happened next’ play in a row that the Progress have put on. First came After Juliet, imagining Verona in the aftermath of Shakespeare’s big romantic tragedy, and now this play, dealing with a year stuck in a castle in rainy Yorkshire following the assassination of Thomas à Becket.

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