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It’s not too early for some pantomime fun


December 03, 2007

ALADDIN has opened at both Oxford Playhouse and Bracknell’s Wilde Theatre and Beauty And The Beast is under way at Newbury Corn Exchange.

Tales From The Brothers Grimm continues in the Mirror Tent at Oxford’s BMW Group plant and so does the musical play Honk! at the Watermill Newbury.

Ray Cooney’s comedy Run For Your Wife, continues at The Mill at Sonning.

Ronald Harwood’s play The Dresser is at Oxford’s Old Fire Station from tomorrow until Saturday.

A stage version of Thomas Hardy’s novel Tess Of The D’Urbervilles is at Guildford’s Mill studio from Wednesday to Saturday in a youth theatre production.

Bizet’s opera Carmen is at Oxford’s New Theatre on Friday and Saturday.

Tenorman Mornington Lockett joins the resident Pendulum quartet in a jazz evening at Maidenhead’s Norden Farm arts centre on Friday.

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