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11. Happy birthday!

Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 November 2007

NEXT week, one of Reading’s most well-known modern landmarks, The Hexagon, celebrates its 30th birthday.

12. Join Adrian on ‘depraved journey’

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 October 2007

‘A depraved journey of lust/lunacy and murder’ – I quote from the press release – doesn’t sound like a recipe for laughs.

13. Hey, it’s The Fonz!

Get Wokingham, Thursday 11 October 2007

Henry ‘The Fonz’ Winkler is a glutton for  punishment – he’s crossing the pond this Christmas for his second panto, playing Captain Hook in Peter Pan at Woking’s New Victoria Theatre.

14. ‘Privilege to work with a veteran’

Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 September 2007

YOUNG actor David Sturzaker says that sharing a stage with veteran Warren Mitchell is “a privilege”.

15. Affairs of estate

Get Wokingham, Monday 24 September 2007

Willy Russell’s One For The Road, the current production at The Mill at Sonning, certainly has its quota of robust laughs – especially at the expense of John Denver!

16. Clive’s keen on Greene

Get Wokingham, Monday 24 September 2007

ACTING in his own adaptation of Graham Greene’s novel Our Man In Havana, at Windsor Theatre Royal, Clive Francis has pleasant first-hand memories of the famous writer.

17. Havana great time in Cuban comedy

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2007

CLIVE FRANCIS acts in his own stage version of Graham Greene’s book Our Man In Havana which starts a two-week run at Windsor Theatre Royal on Monday.

18. Proving he’s not Bard...

Get Wokingham, Friday 14 September 2007

SHAKESPEAREAN actor, Mark Rylance takes on “the Stratford gang” at Oxford Playhouse this month.

19. Just the one for the road

Get Wokingham, Friday 31 August 2007

HUSBAND and wife thespians Nick Wilton and Lynette McMorrough are playing a married couple in One For The Road at The Mill at Sonning.

20. Comic social comment

Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 August 2007

Bernard Shaw’s comedy Pygmalion is not just My Fair Lady without the songs says actor Tim Pigott-Smith.

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