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1. Technicolour boy
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 November 2002YOUNG hearts will beat faster when they hear that they can see former Boyzone star Stephen Gately in the flesh at a theatre in Oxford next month.
2. Helping hand from angels
Get Wokingham, Friday 6 September 2002JAMES CELLAN JONES’S first job in the theatre was directing future James Bond Timothy Dalton in a 1960s, production of Shaw’s St Joan.
3. I wish I’d packed up my troubles sooner
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 6 August 2002MY BUT, it’s been a traumatic week. We’ve finally moved into our new house and I’m quite sure I shall never find anything ever again.
4. Hex-ellent line-up for the summer
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 9 July 2002It’s always a wise move to keep an eye on the goings on at Reading’s Hexagon theatre if you’re looking for something to entertain the
children.
5. So did cowboy actor commit a MURDER?
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 May 2002ON June 22, 1929, Alfred Oliver, a tobacconist, was murdered in his shop in Cross Street, Reading.
The crime itself was straightforward — robbery with violence — but the case made national headlines.
6. Sue’s Boyce-strous about Ayckbourn play
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 May 2002Happiness 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.
7. Pete goes it alone in Scaramouche Jones
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 April 2002Actor Pete Postlethwaite is particularly glad to be bringing his acclaimed one-man play Scaramouche Jones to The Oxford Playhouse next week.
8. Lavender days for Victor Spinetti
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 March 2002VETERAN actor Victor Spinetti is on the road in his second stage version of a classic Ealing film comedy.
9. LESS FAME MEANS MORE HAPPINESS, SAYS SUSAN
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 March 2002THE actress who put costume drama on the map in the 1960s and 1970s and gained a legion of new fans in the 1990s with television hits The Grand and Monarch of the Glen is bringing a touch of class to the New Victoria Theatre in Noel Coward's Relative Values.
10. Kate’s an actress for hire
Get Wokingham, Friday 22 February 2002Kate O’MARA has played many leading roles on stage – but she says the job she most enjoys is painting the scenery!
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