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You can make a career in the entertainment industry without having to act, sing or dance. Behind every production is an army of people who bring films, musicals and plays...
Read moreYou can make a career in the entertainment industry without having to act, sing or dance. Behind every production is an army of people who bring films, musicals and plays...
Read moreIs a protest a waste of time, when the thing you're protesting against is going to happen anyway? Danielle Pearson's play "Camp Albion" explores the much-publicised objections to the Newbury...
Read moreWhy do we watch peoples’ lives falling apart, on screens and on stage? In a classic case of “misinterpreting a play’s title”, I sallied forth to watch what I assumed...
Read moreSouth Hill Park Arts Centre are staging a production of Edward Albee's play "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” from Wed 15 – Sat 18 June, in their Studio Theatre. The...
Read moreDoes Oscar Wilde's play - once banned for almost 40 years - still have the power to shock? “Salome”, written in 1892 but banned in the UK until 1931, tells...
Read moreHow do you keep up with the cost of having children? A topical question with the recent rise in costs of living, but one that – based on The Watermill...
Read moreHave you ever fancied trying your hand at acting? If so, the Studio Theatre Company at South Hill Park Arts Centre would love to hear from you! Actors and actresses,...
Read moreImagine, if you will, that someone offers to sculpt the perfect partner for you, the literal embodiment of your heart’s deepest desire. There’s just one catch – they’re not actually...
Read moreWhat would you do if you (and you alone) were responsible for looking after a loved one as they slowly passed away…but you were still at school? That’s the question...
Read moreDoes the shadow of Thatcherism still haunt the roads most affected by The Iron Lady’s policies? 32 years after leaving Downing Street, Margaret Thatcher’s legacy is still a double-edged sword...
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