Review: The Hollow at The Mill at Sonning
There is no-one who does a murder mystery quite like Agatha Christie. The clever plot, the sassy characters and the delicious undercurrent of suspicion – it’s all there in The […]
There is no-one who does a murder mystery quite like Agatha Christie. The clever plot, the sassy characters and the delicious undercurrent of suspicion – it’s all there in The […]
For the youthful, summer is a measure of happiness and time. It’s a way to look back and reminisce, remembering a particularly party-filled summer, or a summer of travelling. Summer is […]
In our modern world of tight budgets and arts cuts, companies are having to come up with their own ways of generating funding for a show. It might be a […]
Whatever I chose to write in the next 300 or so words, really doesn’t matter at all because it was the wonderful reaction of the youngest audience members which gave the […]
Taking on any of Tennessee Williams’ complex, tragic female characters is a tall order for an actress, but you never would have known it watching Progress Theatre newcomer Rebecca Douglas last night. […]
If laughter is the best medicine then The Mill at Sonning will have its audiences fighting fit with its latest show It Runs in the Family. Set in the doctors lounge […]
Generally theatre goes a bit quiet over the summer. Theatre companies head off to Scotland for the Edinburgh Fringe and audiences are either away on summer holidays, or just choosing to […]
One of the delights of the Studio Theatre Company at South Hill Park is the sheer variety of work it offers. In one season it might be a fusion of two […]
The first thing to note about Stones in His Pockets is the sheer logistical nightmare it must be to stage. Two actors play all 15 characters, switching from one to […]
South Hill Park’s Oliver! is a shining example of what a community production should be. An opportunity for budding young performers to take their first steps on the stage, a […]