Sunday 12th May
SOUND BEGINNINGS “BARBAR THE ELEPHANT”
ROOM ON THE BROOM
Theatre Watch The Corn Exchange
Newbury Box Office: 0845 5218218
www.cornexchangenew.com
Saturday 23rd March
THE SOOTY SHOW Join Sooty for his brand new laugh-out-loud magic show.
Sunday 24th March
FAMILY COMEDY Join comedian and clown, Alice, from Bric à Brac, for some guaranteed ‘lols’ as you explore different techniques and develop your comedy persona with plenty of laughs and fun.
Tuesday 9th – Wednesday 10th April
ROOM ON THE BROOM
Join the witch and her cat on their mission to defeat the dragon in this magical, musical adaptation of the Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler favourite.
Friday 19th – Sunday 21st April
THE LION THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
C. S. Lewis’s classic tale is brought to life on stage by the Corn Exchange Youth Theatre.
An all-inclusive performance of Babar the Elephant at the Corn Exchange. Everybody’s favourite little elephant comes to life when pianists Mikhail Kazakevich and Elena Zozina perform the story with narration from Richard Morris.
Desborough
Theatre St Ives Road Maidenhead W:
www.ha-events.co.uk
Saturday 6th – Sunday 7th April
THE WIZARD OF OZ Young Dorothy Gale finds herself whisked somewhere over the rainbow to the magical Munchkin Land by a Kansas cyclone. Follow her journey along the yellow brick road to the Land of Oz how will she ever find her way home?
Norden Farm
Centre for the Arts Altwood Road
Maidenhead SL6 4PF Box Office: 01628 788997 W:
www.nordenfarm.org
Sunday 31st March
GOSPEL CONCERTINI Celebrate Mother’s Day with an uplifting family concert featuring the astonishing vocal talents of London’s dynamic IDMC Gospel Choir.
Sunday 7th April
FAMILY CEILIDH A live band, easy to learn steps and lots of laughter.
Monday 8th – Friday 12th April
THE ENORMOUS TURNIP Unswerving energy, eccentric puppetry and live music in a re- potted version of this world-famous and much loved children’s story!
Tuesday 16th April
SINGALONG CONCERTINI WITH THE R’N’BEATLES
Take the whole family and sing your socks off to belters such as Long Tall Sally, Twist and Shout and Rock ‘n’ Roll Music. Children can dance, sing or just chill out on our bean bags. Ages 4+.
Wednesday 17th April
YOU CHOOSE Based on the brilliant book by Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt. Using the picture book as inspiration and through a series of games and challenges each show will come up with a unique story, with different characters every time. Ages 2-7.
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South Hill Park
Saturday 30th March DYNAMITE DANCE COMPETITION
Join the KC Creations Team at the Berkshire heat of the Dynamite Dance Competition. This exhilarating event provides a fun and professional dance experience.
Wednesday 17th – Monday 22nd April
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL
South Hill Park’s popular Easter production is back, and dancing on the tables, with Disney’s smash-hit show High School Musical, produced by the same creative team which brought you the sell-out smash hit Madagascar – A Musical Adventure and Seussical.
Bracknell Box Office: 01344 484123
Thursday 18th April
CHICKEN LICKEN A recipe of food, puppets and music following the adventures of a growing chick and her encounters with a hungry fox.
Reading Arts Box Office: 0118 9606060
www.readingarts.com
Saturday 23rd March NEED A LITTLE HELP
A Tangled Feet and Half Moon co-production for ages 2-7.
Wednesday 10th – Thursday 11th April
IN THE NIGHT GARDEN LIVE Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka and friends are back in their brand new live show Igglepiggle’s Busy Day!
Saturday 4th May
DUCKIE Duckie is a reimagining of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Ugly Duckling, with a message of respect and self-acceptance at its core.
Saturday 11th May
MILKSHAKE LIVE 2019 Milkshake Monkey can’t wait to put on a spectacular new musical for you all! But when stage fright hits, his favourite Milkshake friends come to help, creating the most dazzling show you have ever seen!
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