REVIEW: Visitors at The Watermill Theatre, Newbury
What do you do when a loved one slowly begins to forget the life you’ve lived together? Dementia is a ...
What do you do when a loved one slowly begins to forget the life you’ve lived together? Dementia is a ...
Is a protest a waste of time, when the thing you're protesting against is going to happen anyway? Danielle Pearson's ...
THE STAGE is set for The Watermill’s eco-friendly outdoor production this summer. The Watermill Theatre, in Newbury, will present a ...
The Picture of Dorian Gray at The Watermill Theatre in Newbury has been extended for two weeks, after proving popular ...
The Watermill Theatre in Newbury has closed temporarily, and has launched its Full House appeal to support its work.
A summer of outdoor performances has been announced for The Watermill Theatre in Newbury. Following government guidance allowing outdoor theatres ...
If you pieced a play together out of overheard snippets of British conversation – what would you end up with?
A Berkshire business is celebrating an award for its customer service following a thorough inspection. Newbury Building Society- one of ...
CUSTOMERS from a Wokingham building society have helped raise more than £1,200 for charity over the past 12 months. Late ...
A LIVE-action retelling of a much-loved children’s book is coming to The Hexagon on Monday (8). Babe, The Sheep Pig ...
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