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1. Some Like It Hotter at The Watermill
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 09 November 2011Marilyn Monroe lives again – well, in a way! A new play Some Like It Hotter comes to The Watermill in Newbury next week.
2. Sancho - An Act of Remembrance
Get Wokingham, Friday 23 September 2011A fascinating and little-known piece of English history is being brought to life this week by actor Paterson Joseph at Oxford’s Burton Taylor studio.
3. Simon Callow presents Dickens at Oxford Playhouse
Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 September 2011Describing himself as a Dicksensian colourful actor, Simon Callow is back in the world of one of his favourite authors at the Oxford Playhouse next week.
4. Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell at Oxford Playhouse
Get Wokingham, Friday 13 May 2011After six years as Holby City regular Mark Williams, actor Robert Powell has quit the TV hospital corridors and returned to his theatrical roots.
5. Oxford Playhouse: The Tempest
Get Wokingham, Thursday 03 March 2011Oxford Playhouse audiences have the chance to see a Russian take on Shakespeare next week – thanks to top touring company Cheek by Jowl.
6. Life Of Riley at Yvonne Arnaud
Get Wokingham, Thursday 03 February 2011Happiness for actress liza Goddard is touring in an Alan Ayckbourn play.
7. Von Ribbentrop’s Watch at the Oxford Playhouse
Get Wokingham, Thursday 02 September 2010What would you do if you found yourself the possessor of a potentially valuable piece of Nazi memorabilia?
8. A Midsummer Night's Dream
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2010Director Raz Shaw first staged A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a drama school exercise a decade ago.
9. Simon Callow celebrates Shakespeare next week
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 June 2010Actor Simon Callow says he has been obsessed with Shakespeare since childhood.
10. Daniel Casey on stage at the Oxford Playhouse
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 October 2009Midsomer Murders actor Daniel Casey, who played Sergeant Troy in the hit TV series for seven years, is on stage at Oxford Playhouse next week in a play drawn from a 1960s classic, which he thinks is still relevant four decades on.
