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1. Losing Louis at Woodley Theatre

Get Wokingham, Monday 27 September 2010

The idea of seeking fun and frolics from a funeral sounds incredibly rare, if not unthinkable.

2. EBOS goes Wilde to solve Lady Bracknell mystery

Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 September 2010
What’s in a name? It is a question which has been asked by great men throughout history but Oscar Wilde’s most famous play seems to answer the question in just one word – laughter.

3. Reading theatre round-up

Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 September 2010

Trainee theatre group The Rep College is back in action this weekend, as it presents the latest production from its students.

4. Must sees shows for little ones

Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 September 2010

Charlie and Lola, cartoon favourites of CBeebies, are coming to The Hexagon next week in a magical stage show that promises to bring Lauren Child’s magical world to life.

5. Murdered to Death at The Haymarket

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 September 2010

Celebrities playing poker have recently become something of a trend but Norman Pace is hoping for a full house rather than a straight flush for his latest play.

6. Morris group seek new members

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 21 September 2010

Morris enthusiasts are looking for new dancers to join them in their traditional reels.

7. Join Hurst Morris People and dance

Get Wokingham, Monday 20 September 2010
A colourful dance group is celebrating its 21st birthday by inviting visitors to join in the fun at two lively workshops.

8. Guess How Much I Love You comes to life at theatre

Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 September 2010
Children entranced by the picture book Guess How Much I Love You will be delighted to learn that it’s coming to life this weekend.

9. Theatre ‘tribe’ joins world show

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 September 2010
Young performers at Bracknell Theatretrain, left, will join their counterparts from 33 countries in every continent of the world when they take part in a spectacular show at the Royal Albert Hall.

10. Review: Breathing Corpses at Progress Theatre

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 September 2010
Auden says in The Cave Of Making, his elegy for Louis MacNeice ‘The dead we miss are easier to talk to’
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