Newbury theatre guideFind out about theatre events coming up in and around Newbury and West Berkshire, reaching out to Oxford, Basingstoke and Reading. This site is updated very frequently - see What's new below.
Summer open air productionsFrom June to August, they're here: A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Pride and Prejudice, The Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth, Tom's Midnight Garden. News and special eventsSilchester Players are holding auditions for their autumn production of Curtain Up on Murder at the Silchester Village Hall on Tuesday 11th June at 19:30. Abingdon Operatic Society are holding auditions for their October production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Gondoliers in Radley Village Hall on Sunday 19th May. Thanks to Graham Jerome of
Aldermaston Players for
pointing me at
Crash Test Drama UK, a Reading-based group with a monthly meeting
for developing and trying out ten minute plays. This is from their Facebook
page: iPad users: annoyed by the poster popups in 'Coming soon' not going away? It's a bug in the iPad software, but I've got round it by not doing poster popups (on the iPad only). Tell me if you think this is better. Digital Theatre have now got downloads or online rentals of Globe Theatre productions of Henry VIII, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 and The Merry Wives of Windsor for sale. There's an interesting article by the Watermill's Tei Williams about the process in staging a Watermill production, from choosing the play through to the opening night. It's here. If you're under 25, you can get Watermill tickets for £10 from the box office. This is for performances from Monday to Thursday. You can also get Student Standby tickets on the day for £3.
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What's new
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| Date | Item |
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| 18 May | New season at the Watermill Theatre. |
| 18 May | New season at the Kenton Theatre, Henley. |
| 14 May | Reviews of Silchester Players' They Came from Mars and Landed Outside the Farndale Avenue Church Hall in Time for the Townswomen's Guild's Coffee Morning ("a truly side-splitting play... an excellent evening" - Angela Solomons; "this production succeeded on all levels" - Chris Horton). |
| 8 May | Review of Compton Players' Murdered to Death ("the production was smooth and well paced... very good, unobtrusive direction" - NWN). |
| 5 May | Rookery Nook is Studio Theatre Club's next production in July. |
| 5 May | Oxford Theatre Guild's July production in Trinity College Gardens is Pride and Prejudice. |
| 5 May | New Era's June production is Graham Greene's Our Man In Havana. |
| 5 May | Abingdon Operatic Society are holding auditions for their October production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Gondoliers in Radley Village Hall on Sunday 19th May. |
| 24 Apr | Review of Newbury Musical Theatre Society's The Sound of Music ("a slick, polished production... the show fizzed and sparkled from beginning to end, generating a real feelgood factor" - NWN). |
| 20 Apr | New season of student productions for Trinity Term at BT Studio, Oxford. |
Coming soon
From 20th to 25th May, Progress Theatre present Colder Than Here, a drama about a family, and their different reactions to the news that Mum is dying. Not only that, but she’s determined to plan the perfect funeral. The play manages to be sad without being sentimental; moving and emotional but with a light touch. |
The ODN Drama Festival of one-act plays runs at the Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon from 3rd to 8th June. There are 13 plays in all, from 10 local drama groups, with three chosen by the adjudicator, Arthur Aldrich, to be repeated on the Saturday. |
The Marlborough Players' next production from 19th to 22nd June is Alan Bennett’s rollicking comic farce Habeas Corpus, guaranteeing a titillating evening of good old saucy British humour. This hilariously entertaining, seaside-postcard comedy combines the fast-paced fun of a classic farce with Bennett’s unmistakably dry Northern wit. |
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