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1. ARTFUL DODGER REWINDS FOR NEW LEASE OF LIFE

Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002
BY SALLY BRYANT

THOSE who like their humour as British as a cuppa should not miss next week's treat at Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.

2. Lavender days for Victor Spinetti

Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 March 2002
VETERAN actor Victor Spinetti is on the road in his second stage version of a classic Ealing film comedy.

3. Challenging the system

Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 March 2002
COMEDIAN and writer Mark Steel will be touring the UK for the first time in four years throughout March and April.

4. Art of making you laugh

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 March 2002
Peak Practice regular Simon Shepherd stars in the play Art at The Hexagon until Saturday.

5. Lighter side

Get Wokingham, Friday 22 March 2002
ACTRESS Susan Hampshire thinks that in a world full of bad news the theatre should offer a feel-good experience.

6. VICTORIAN DRAMA AT ITS SPOOKY BEST

Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 March 2002
BY VIKKI HARRINGTON
A TALE of dark family secrets and tragic legacies is the torder of the day in Basingstoke next month, as Ghosts hits the Haymarket Theatre.

7. Director’s New York fantasy up for Oscar

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 March 2002
A YOUTH arts festival takes over Maidenhead’s Norden Farm arts centre from tomorrow until Sunday.

8. Chaste Maid in Oxford

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 March 2002
LIFE in London 400 years ago is vividly captured in Thomas Middleton’s play A Chaste Maid In Cheapside which the Almeida Theatre Company brings to Oxford Playhouse next week.

9. Making an impression

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 March 2002
ADDY BORGH bring his quirky humour to 21 South Street next week when he appears in the Friday Night Comedy Club.

10. LESS FAME MEANS MORE HAPPINESS, SAYS SUSAN

Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 March 2002
THE 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.
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