REVIEW: Mansfield Park at The Watermill Theatre
Can an historic work of fiction be truly enjoyed – when it perhaps fails to shine a light on the ...
Can an historic work of fiction be truly enjoyed – when it perhaps fails to shine a light on the ...
How do you keep up with the cost of having children? A topical question with the recent rise in costs ...
Imagine, if you will, that someone offers to sculpt the perfect partner for you, the literal embodiment of your heart’s ...
There is no greater joy in childhood than having a bedtime story read aloud to you – and no greater ...
In the pantheon of Shakespeare plays, "As You Like It" seems to have an unspoken question mark hovering at the ...
Simon Coates is walking 2,000 miles to raise money for 16 charities, including a Newbury theatre.
AS THE old adage goes, the show must go on. And while Newbury’s Watermill Theatre will be forced to close ...
For many of us, “A Christmas Carol” will forever mean the legendary adaptation featuring The Muppets and Michael Caine – ...
The Watermill Theatre in Newbury has closed temporarily, and has launched its Full House appeal to support its work.
What would it take to make you leave everything behind you – your job, your friends, your family – and ...
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