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1. There’s a cunning plan afoot
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 April 2007FORMER Blackadder star Tony Robinson will be in the spotlight when he comes to Reading next month.
2. MUNNERY KICKS THE BUCKET ON STAGE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 November 2002A COMEDIAN drying up on stage is never a pretty sight and not one you’d expect from surreal comedy genius Simon Munnery.
3. Lunchtime laughs with comic Lenny
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 February 2002LENNY HENRY tries out new comic material in lunchtime sessions at Windsor Arts Centre until Friday.
4. Extras – read all about it
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 3 April 2007You could be forgiven for thinking a series about a wannabe actor whose useless agent only ever got him walk on roles would not be the most compulsive viewing – but how wrong you’d be.
5. THEATRE PUTS ON A PLAY WORTHY OF THE WEST END
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 September 2004Private Lives, Wokingham Theatre, until Saturday
6. Bare essentials of comedy
Get Bracknell, Friday 2 November 2001Renowned for taking their clothes off for laughs, Armstrong and Miller tell DAVID MILLWARD the naked truth about their up-coming show at The Hexagon
7. Fun and laughs with Funjabis
Get Bracknell, Friday 5 July 2002All good fun - The Funjabis bring their new show, This Is Your Life, Mr Funjabi to Norden Farm
8. Season of classic comedies
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 September 2002MY THREE Angels, a comedy revolving around three kind-hearted convicts who come to the aid of an impoverished family, opens at the Mill at Sonning
Also starting tonight at The Watermill Newbury is Ten Cents A Dance, a celebration of the musical partnership of Rodgers and Hart.
9. Jongleurs opens on a high
Get Bracknell, Friday 13 December 2002TOP stand-ups Miles Crawford, Mike Gunn, Junior Simpson and Rex Boyd will kick off the new Jongleurs comedy club in Reading tonight and tomorrow evening.
10. The blood, sweat and tears behind the laughs
Get Bracknell, Thursday 10 January 2008IT’S BEEN almost five years since Jongleurs Comedy Club had its grand opening in Reading. Every weekend the club, which sits above Bar Risa in Friar Street, sees hundreds of happy revellers popping in to see stand-ups strut their funny stuff on stage before indulging in a bout of dancing till the small hours.
