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1. Danny Bhoy, at South Street

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008
This young, personable Scot made much of the fact that he had been booked – as the first act during this year’s Reading Comedy Festival – for two shows by an overly optimistic programmer.

2. A love for Juliet

Get Wokingham, Thursday 02 October 2008

Sara Lloyd Gregory is thrilled to be making her professional stage debut in a plum Shakespearean role.

3. Hot Tickets- Snoopy: The Musical

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008

Cartoon characters from the long-running Peanuts strip come to life at The Shinfield Players’ Theatre this week.

4. Silchester Players - Oh, What a Lovely War!

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008
Commemorating the 90th anniversary of the Armistice, the Silchester Players present their version of Oh, What a Lovely War!

5. Reduced Shakespeare Company at The Hexagon

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008
In the past the RSC has given us the complete works of Shakespeare, the history of Western Civilization, the entire history of Hollywood and a show of All The Great Books, and now they return to Reading to plug a gap they’ve not yet plugged here, which is the Whole of the Bible.

6. Our Country’s Good

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008

The role of an 18th century convict has brought actress Tanya Franks to The Watermill in Newbury for the first time.

7. Des is looking forward to his date at Hexagon

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 07 October 2008
Despite being a seasoned professional Des O’Connor confesses he is nervous about tonight’s performance at The Hexagon.

8. Comedy Festival Joe Pasquale

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008
Stand-up Joe Pasquale hates giving the same show twice, so he’s still writing next week’s

9. Reduced Shakespeare Company at South Hill Park

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008
On their UK tour the 'other RSC' called in at South Hill Park to bring their unique, reductive approach to the Bible – a book that has no shortage of bizarre events and larger than life characters for raw material.

10. Progress Theatre - Honour

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 October 2008
Lorraine Forrest-Turner plays the title role (Honor) in this play of mid-life crises with commendable passion, despair and disbelief.
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