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Newbury theatre guide

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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Well done, Watermill. The Save the Watermill Appeal has hit its £3 million target. Since the appeal was launched in 2005, over 4000 individuals, trusts, foundations and businesses have given money to the appeal.

WSMC - Old Time Music Hall

Wantage Stage Musical Company are touring again this November with their popular Old Time Music Hall. This year's tour goes to Wantage, Benson, Faringdon, Sutton Courtenay, Didcot and Grove.

In the picture are Rachel Banham, Linda Collins & Charlotte Stanyon.

As well as a Good Old Days style sing-along, expect a chilling melodrama and excerpts from HMS Pinafore.


Join a choir for Christmas: all voices are needed for a Community Choir to join Watership Brass for a Christmas Concert at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, on 13th December. Music by Karl Jenkins and John Rutter, and well known carols. Rehearsals are on Sundays from 16th November, 2:30 to 4:30 at St Nicolas Church. For more details contact .

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Date Item
14 NovSinodun Players' panto in January at the Wallingford Corn Exchange is Puss in Boots.
6 NovReview of Newbury Dramatic Society's production of The Recruiting Officer at the Watermill ("some top-class performances" - NWN).
4 NovGeorge Dillon brings his acclaimed performance of The Gospel of Matthew to Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury on 29th November.
2 NovReview of Boundary Players' The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of Macbeth ("some great comic moments" - NWN).
2 NovOn 20th December, the Croft Hall in Hungerford is hosting a Victorian Christmas in the Parlour, a traditional seasonal entertainment to delight and amuse.
25 OctWSMC's touring production this November is Old Time Music Hall, to six locations in South Oxfordshire.
24 OctReview of Box Theatre Company's The Memory of Water ("it’s a real delight to see such a high standard of acting" - NWN).
20 OctReview of Silchester Players' Oh What a Lovely War ("a powerful show, sensitively performed by the players" - NWN).
18 OctNew season for Shinfield Players. 
18 OctOld Gaol Theatre Company's December production in Abingdon is Alan Ayckbourn's Season's Greetings.
18 OctKATS' panto in February is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
18 OctHook Players' next production at the end of November is Tiptoe Through the Tombstones.
18 OctDidcot Phoenix Drama Group's next production is a panto: Once Upon a Time at the end of January.
15 OctMortimer Dramatic Society's next production, starting next week, is The Cemetery Club.

Coming soon

Progress Theatre - The Tamer TamedProgress Theatre are staging The Tamer Tamed from 20th to 29th November. It is a sequel by Shakespeare’s friend John Fletcher to The Taming of the Shrew and works on the assumption that Petruchio and Kate quarrelled constantly until her death. It begins on the day Petruchio marries Maria, who resolves to succeed where Kate failed.

Compton Players - Never Work With Children or AnimalsCompton Players have a double bill from 27th to 29th November. A Dog's Life is set in a dog rescue home - which of the four dogs is going to find a new owner? And if you've ever been in, or had one of your children in, a primary school nativity play, Jingle Bells, Batman Smells will remind you that things don't always turn out the way you'd hoped...

Progress Theatre - Five Children and ItE Nesbit's classic children's novel is brought to life on the Progress Theatre stage from 29th December to 10th January in a delightful production for all the family. Five children stumble across a sand-fairy who can grant them one wish a day. The problem with wishing is that sometimes you get what you asked for. Relax after the Christmas bustle with this tale of the fantastic.

and after that... 

Hungerford - The King and IThe Community of Hungerford Theatre Company's 2009 Town Show is Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I, in February. After the death of her husband, Anna moves from England to Siam to become a teacher for the children of the king of Siam. The different Siamese customs cause conflict between her and the king, but in time they find themselves getting along much better.

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This site was last updated on 17-Nov-2008.