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11. Magic at the Oxford Playhouse

Get Wokingham, Friday 12 December 2008
Magic is in short supply just at this present time. How we all wish we could wave a magic wand and make the credit crunch disappear.

12. The Tamer Tamed at the Progress Theatre

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 December 2008
Occasionally a very fine script is bogged down, fettered and lost under the talents of a bad cast, which is heartbreaking.

13. How The Giraffe Got Its Neck at South Street

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 December 2008
This is a children’s show that is brilliant on several fronts.

14. Dick Whittington at the Hexagon

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 December 2008
The plot of a pantomime is usually little more than a sketched out excuse to pile a lot of jokes, songs and set pieces.

15. Youths act on tragedy of war

Get Wokingham, Monday 08 December 2008

Budding theatre stars will embark on their most ambitious production to date when Oh! What A Lovely War begins its run tonight.

16. Follow the yellow brick road all the way to South Hill Park!

Get Wokingham, Friday 05 December 2008

Ever wanted to follow the yellow brick road?

17. Ratting on traffic woes with John Altman

Get Wokingham, Thursday 04 December 2008
Natalie Slater finds that King Rat – alias Hurst-born John Altman – has the answer to all Reading’s traffic woes, while his fellow panto stars are looking forward to making children happy this Christmas

18. Reading Youth Theatre’s big bang

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 December 2008
A theatre group will be commemorating the 90th anniversary since the end of the First World War with a production of Oh! What A Lovely War next week.

19. Enjoy an evening with Handy Andy

Get Wokingham, Monday 01 December 2008

A handy man with a difference will be taking to the stage at South Street arts centre this week.

20. Join Dick as he goes for gold

Get Wokingham, Monday 01 December 2008

The streets of London may be paved with gold, but you don’t have to go that far to see much-loved pantomime Dick Whittington.

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