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 […]
Fringe festivals are awesome. Fact. Whether we’re talking the huge, colourful craziness of the Edinburgh Fringe, or some of the smaller, homegrown fringes which take place in towns and cities […]
Lucky isn’t always the first word you would think of for those growing up in Bracknell’s concrete jungle, but looking at the children beaming on stage at South Hill Park last […]
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 […]