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51. See Sunset at Watermill

Get Wokingham, Monday 7 July 2008

Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Sunset Boulevard opens for a summer season at The Watermill Newbury on Wednesday.

52. Rehash of comedy feels a little forced

Get Wokingham, Monday 7 July 2008

The comedy Love’s A Luxury has already been staged once at The Mill at Sonning and hardly seems to deserve a revival.

53. Soap star on stage while Agatha thrills

Get Wokingham, Monday 30 June 2008

Agatha Christie’s thriller And Then There Were None runs at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday.

54. Get ready for a Big Day Out

Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 June 2008

Festival season is well and truly on a roll now, and the countdown has begun for one of Berkshire’s biggest and best free events: The Big Day Out which takes place at South Hill Park in Bracknell on Saturday, July 12.

55. Disney musical hits right notes

Get Wokingham, Monday 23 June 2008

The Disney Movie hit High School Musical is given the theatrical treatment and takes to the stage at The Hexagon from Wednesday to Friday.

56. Less is more in new role for TV legend Prunella

Get Wokingham, Monday 23 June 2008

Veteran actress Prunella Scales stars in only one segment of this week’s show at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre – but that doesn’t make her role any less vital.

57. Musical theatre and old classics

Get Wokingham, Monday 9 June 2008

The Rat Pack is in town. Frank, Sammy and Dean (or facsimiles thereof) entertain at The Hexagon from Thursday to Saturday.

58. Narnia calls to film audiences again

Get Wokingham, Monday 9 June 2008

I joined a crowd of youngsters at a cinema in London’s West End for a preview of Prince Caspian, the second movie in Disney’s big-screen version of the next chapter in The Chronicles Of Narnia.

59. Titanic The Musical

Get Wokingham, Thursday 5 June 2008

Initially this may seem an odd topic for musical theatre to attempt, but in fact it fits neatly into the series of works Stephen Sondheim created.

60. Where’s the talent?

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 June 2008

Saturday night saw one of the biggest TV showdowns of the year: Andrew Lloyd Webber versus Simon Cowell, as the live finals of musical reality show I’d Do Anything and variety contest Britain’s Got Talent went head-to-head in the ratings.

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