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1. AWARDS GALORE, BUT LENNY LOVES GOING BACK TO HIS ROOTS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002Lenny Henry is a television megastar. The mere mention of his name would probably be enough to net a programme many millions of viewers.
2. A FEAST OF BALLET GREATS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002Treat yourself to a feast of colour, spectacle and excitement next week when the Moscow City Ballet visits the New Victoria Theatre, Woking.
3. Lunchtime laughs with comic Lenny
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002LENNY HENRY tries out new comic material in lunchtime sessions at Windsor Arts Centre until Friday.
4. Beeb’s insight into the West End not total waste of time
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002THE West End theatre scene is reported to be in a none too healthy state following a downturn in business after the September 11 terrorist attacks.
5. Touch of the Blarney
Get Wokingham, Friday 22 February 2002FRIDAY Night Comedy Club continues its run at 21 South Street next week with an Irishman, a Londoner, a half-Iranian and a woman from the black country.
6. 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!
7. Monu takes on Othello at SHP
Get Wokingham, Friday 15 February 2002ACTOR Nicolas Monu was glad to have a second bite at the role, of Othello in a production which brings him to Bracknell’s Wilde Theatre, next week.
8. Monkey business at Oxford Playhouse
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 February 2002Young Vic Theatre’s production of Monkey!, a show based on an old Chinese tale, is at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday.
9. True life story that’s
Get Wokingham, Friday 8 February 2002Playing Maigret creator Georges Simenon is the kind of challenge that actor Michael Siberry enjoys.
10. Wilde about Oscar's Quip Wit
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 February 2002Oscar Wilde's A Woman Of No Importance contains some of his most memorable quips, such as ‘Fox-hunting is the pursuit of the uneatable by the unspeakable.'
