
Trish Lee
Arts Editor at Newbury Weekly News
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newburytoday.co.uk | Trish Lee
ART on the Park is now planning its ever-popular show featuring local art and craft stalls. This year’s event will be held on Sunday, August 24, weather permitting, on the railings of the Victoria Park Nursery and Family Hub. Art on the Park is an opportunity for local artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work, and is an event where everyone can appreciate the wealth of artistic creativity, in and around Newbury. Local artists and craftspeople are invited to apply for pitches.
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newburytoday.co.uk | Trish Lee
CODA. Led Zeppelin Tributeat Arlington Arts,Snelsmoreon Saturday, April 12Review by BRIAN HARRINGTONANOTHER reviewer once described CODA as “not really a cover band, more a reincarnation”. I would endorse that opinion. There can be no band more representative of the title “classic rock” than Led Zeppelin and their extensive back catalogue is such that it is impossible in any one show to, as the saying goes, please all of the people, all of the time.
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1 week ago |
newburytoday.co.uk | Trish Lee
THURSDAYBERKSHIRE on Film, by Royal Berkshire Archives and Wessex Film & Sound Archive, Includes footage from Newbury, Reading Biscuit Factory, 7.30pm. Tickets £12.50, plus booking fee. Visit www.readingbiscuitfactory.co.uk to book tickets. MAUNDY Thursday Communion Service at St Mary’s Church, Speen, 7.30pm. UNTIL April 27, Basildon Park Easter Adventures – a mansion makeover 10am-5pm Lady Iliffe saved Basildon Park from ruin, can you do the same? Check out the miniature mansion.
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1 week ago |
newburytoday.co.uk | Trish Lee
PiafBE drawn into the extraordinary world of Édith Piaf, at The Watermill, Bagnor, until May 17. Pam Gems’ play, starring Audrey Brisson, charts The Little Sparrow’s dramatic rise from the squalor of the streets of Paris to the glamour of international stardom. Piaf intertwines the great loves, losses and questionable decisions of this complex and fragile star with her raw, spellbinding songs, performed live by an ensemble cast of actor-musicians.
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newburytoday.co.uk | Trish Lee
Ivo Graham: Carousel at the North Wall Arts Centreon Wednesday, April 9Review by JON LEWISThe Memory CollectionIvo Graham’s honest, bittersweet solo show Carousel is about memory and remorse. The story begins at Edinburgh’s Waverley Station during the Fringe Festival as Graham rushes for the sleeper train to London, getting on with minutes to spare because he’s desperate to see his young daughter.
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