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Find 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.

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Stagelights - Improbable Fiction

At the end of June, Stagelights of Grove are producing Alan Ayckbourn’s recent comedy, Improbable Fiction. A small “Creative Writing Group” of struggling writers are meeting to discuss progress so far with their work. They are a motley collection - varying from a historical romance writer, to science fiction and even instruction leaflets! The chairman, Arnold (instruction leaflets), sets out to get a report on status so far from all the members – well, those that have managed to turn up – only to find that everyone has hit a “writers block”. Arnold attempts to motivate them by suggesting a collaboration of their work, but this is met with little enthusiasm. However, just when we wonder if there’s anything left for this group, Arnold’s imagination takes off and we get a glimpse of what “might just be possible”.


Newbury's A Class Act (again! see below) have now got a link from their web site www.a-class-act.net to a slideshow of images from their last production, Azure Blue.

Shining Lights workshop

New Greenham Arts' resident youth theatre company Shining Lights experienced a taste of South African culture when members of K-CAP theatre company visited the group recently. The workshop saw K-Cap choreographer Lucky devise an African dance piece with the group and Shining Lights' Artistic director Peter Watt working on a drama technique called Archetypes. The Newbury company was approached at the beginning of the year by Christian Aid who have supported K-Cap’s trip to the UK. Both theatre groups joined forces as they share similar ideas about the training and development of young people with an interest in performing arts. Shining Lights have been invited to work with K-Cap next year when the group hope travel to South Africa and perform with K-Cap and the young people of the Kwa Mashu Community.

Shining Lights will perform The Roses of Eyam at the New Greenham Arts Centre on the 14th and 15th July.


This year's ODN Drama Festival of one-act plays performed by ODN member drama groups from all over Oxfordshire is at the Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon From Sunday 1st to Saturday 7th June, starting at 7:30. Each evening there will be 2 or 3 plays performed (this year we have 15 plays entered), with a gala night on the Saturday night with plays from the week chosen by the Adjudicator, Mr Tony Rushforth, a member of the Guild of Drama Adjudicators. This is a friendly festival whose main aim is to bring people together, both in a celebration of theatre and as a learning experience. Tickets are £5 each. For more information see www.OxfordshireDramaNetwork.org. [The wrong address was shown here - it's right now - Ed]

Newbury company A Class Act are planning their next production Kelly's Eye, which they are hoping to stage in either November 2008 or February 2009. This production promises to be a lot different from many amateur productions, in terms of staging and production, and they would like to hear from you if you are interested in acting, set design or general assistance.

Coming soon

Compton Players - Puppy LoveCompton Players' brand new comedy Puppy Love gets its premiere from 14th to 17th May. Two households, a pair of star-crossed lovers... Romeo and Juliet it ain't. How badly wrong can a stag night and a hen night go? Take a gorillagram, an unlockable ball and chain and an escaped tiger, add an angle grinder and a red Indian squaw with hairy legs, and enjoy the mayhem.

Hungerford Theatre - Love Begins at FiftyThe Community of Hungerford Theatre Company's next production on 30th and 31st May is Love Begins at Fifty. Clive is approaching his fiftieth birthday. Stuck in a long but dull marriage, he decides to have a final fling before settling down to old age. He responds to three lonely-hearts ads in the local paper, and arranges to meet them all at his house, while his wife is away...

Progress Theatre - The Women of LockerbieProgress Theatre's The Women of Lockerbie, from 19th to 24th May, is set seven years after the Lockerbie plane crash, on the day of the memorial service. The play, which is based on factual events and deals with powerful emotions, is written in the style of a Greek Tragedy and has been described as a poetic drama about the triumph of love over hate.

and later...

The Sainsbury Singers - The Witches of EastwickAt the end of October at the Hexagon, The Sainsbury Singers are presenting The Witches of Eastwick. In a small New England town live three unhappy divorcees (our three not so wicked witches). One stormy night they wish for their perfect man. Sweeping into town atop a wave of gossip, a charismatic newcomer makes a case for small-town living. 

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Date Item
6 MayStagelights Theatre Group of Grove are performing Alan Ayckbourn's Improbable Fiction at the end of June.
3 MayThe Community of Hungerford Theatre Company have two productions coming up: Love Begins at Fifty at the end of May, and Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs by the Children's Theatre in July.
3 MayWLOS's next production in June is Orpheus in the Underworld.
3 MayBehind You's next production this month is First Assignment at the Kenton Theatre, Henley.
3 MayNewbury YoungStars' next production is Tin Pan Ali in August.
3 MayNew events in May and August at Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury.
3 MayNew season at the Kenton Theatre, Henley.
1 MayReview of Ravensbury Players' Battle of the Sexes? ("good acting and some very enjoyable moments" - NWN).
28 AprThe Sainsbury Singers' next production at the end of October is The Witches of Eastwick at the Hexagon.
26 AprReview of Progress Theatre's Four Nights in Knaresborough ("Steve Sumner was electrifying... a most moving performance... an interesting play" - NWN).
26 AprReview of New Era's Duet For One ("a challenging piece of theatre... thought provoking" - NWN).
26 AprReview of Creation Theatre Company's Measure For Measure ("great cast, superb grungy set and strong performances... one of Creation's most impressive productions" - NWN).
26 AprReview of Newbury Operatic Society's The Pajama Game ("a memorable show - absolutely anyone's cup of tea" - NWN).
26 AprReview of the Watermill's London Assurance ("a feast of enjoyment" - NWN).
26 AprReview of the Watermill's Micky Salberg's Crystal Ballroom Dance Band ("a gem... a sheer delight to watch... don't miss it" - NWN).
21 AprMortimer Dramatic Society's next production at the end of May is Hobson's Choice.
20 AprNew season at the Oxford Playhouse.
20 AprProgramme of events to the end of June at the Burton Taylor, Oxford.
16 AprThis year's ODN Drama Festival is at the Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon from 1st to 7th June.
16 AprOxford Operatic Society's next production at the end of May is The Pirates of Penzance.

This site was last updated on 07-May-2008.