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21. Cast vividly bring to life Ayckbourn’s

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 July 2002
WOODLEY Theatre’s production of Alan Ayckbourn’s Woman In Mind is about as powerful and gripping a piece of community theatre as I have seen.

22. Taking Steps towards Comedy

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 January 2002
Robin Herford acted in the first production of Alan Ayckbourn's Taking Steps more than two decades ago - and now he's directing it for The Mill at Sonning.

23. MAGICAL POTTER by Victoria Corbett

Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 November 2005
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (12A)
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fiennes, Alan Rickman, David Tennant
Directed by: Mike Newell

24. Taking steps to be a success

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 January 2002
Alan Ayckbourn's farce Taking Steps is at The Mill at Sonning.

25. Sue’s Boyce-strous about Ayckbourn play

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 May 2002
Happiness for Sue Holderness is working on stage with her old Only Fools And Horses partner John Challis – who plays Boycie in the TV series – in an Alan Ayckbourn comedy.

26. Scaling the heights

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 January 2003
Alan Ayckbourn’s new comedy Snake In The Grass opens at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre tonight.

27. Lesley Joseph stars in Bennett farce

Get Bracknell, Friday 14 February 2003
ACTRESS Lesley Joseph is in only one half of Alan Bennett’s double bill Office Suite, which visits Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre next week.

28. Pub’s mutton pies earn TV star status

Get Bracknell, Friday 1 February 2008

ONE of Reading’s award-winning pub restaurants was invited to bake a pie fit for a Prince that was featured and tasted on live television.

29. JUVENILE FARCE WITH A DARK UNDERTONE

Get Bracknell, Thursday 6 June 2002
THIS Roald Dahl-inspired tale, starring Rupert Grint (from Harry Potter, review below) and Bruce Jones underscores its central, rather revolting, gag with typical Dahl-esque darkness.

30. Bottom burps get bigger

Get Bracknell, Friday 31 May 2002
CHILD STARS Rupert Grint and Bruce Jones have certainly been working hard over the past fortnight promoting this Roald Dahl-inspired tale for children, popping up just about everywhere in a cleverly-executed campaign designed to promote the kids as mischievous miscreants, armed with a whoopee cushion and uncooperative retorts.

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