SHP What's On May to Aug 2016

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May – August 2016 To book visit www.southhillpark.org.uk The creative heart of Berkshire


Contents Welcome 3 Recital Room Jazz season

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What’s on in May

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Hits from the Fringe

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What’s on in June

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Food Festival

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What’s on in July

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Summer School

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Booking dates Members Tue 22 March

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Non-members Tue 22 March

Bracknell Festival

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Hire South Hill Park 35

What’s on in August

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Information 36

Peter Pan

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Coming Soon to SHP

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Young people’s CW10 Workshops

Live Theatre Screenings 30 Membership 31 Exhibitions

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Atrium Café & Bar

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Youth Theatre £5 tickets for members of South Hill Park Youth Theatre

Mon–Sat 9am–11pm

2 for 1 Buy a ticket for an event with this symbol and get another free. Available on the first night only.

Mon–Sat 10am–8pm, subject to change Sun & bank holidays 12noon–8pm, subject to change

Dinner Theatre A two-course meal and show ticket for one discounted price. Look out for the knife and fork symbol in the brochure.

2 for 1 and buy 1 get 1 half-price offer for e+ card holders

Shades of Black Shades of Black is a dedicated SOB and ongoing initiative introducing a series of productions and events that showcase diversity and culture.

Cinderella My Friend Peter The Diary of a Hounslow Girl Stig of the Dump The Wizard of Oz

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Ticket levy Please note that all Wilde Theatre bookings include a £1 levy towards the costs of running the Wilde Theatre and bookings in other venues include a 50p levy towards the running costs of the arts centre. The Digital Media Suite is generously supported by John Nike and the John Nike Group of Companies

An Ideal Gift

Gift Vouchers Ideal gift for Father’s Day Available at the box office or on our website

Corporate members We thank Crowthorne Parish, Binfield Parish and Winkfield Parish for their financial support over the last year.

South Hill Park Trust Limited A charitable company limited by guarantee Charity number 265656

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Missed Out South Hill Park’s Young Producers Group Recommendations

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We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from our funders

Adult courses CW2

11   £5 Tickets available one hour before the show begins to customers under the age of 26, subject to availability.

Members ticket offer

Box Office opening times

Young people’s CW7 Courses

11th hour

Opening times Sun & bank holidays 10am–10.30pm

Adult Workshops CW8

South Hill Park is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults Children aged 10yrs or under must be accompanied by someone aged 16yrs+


welcome Welcome to our Summer season here at South Hill Park. Hello – at last the summer is upon us and we can spread our wings into the gardens, flying high with Peter Pan, rejoicing in the music of The Shires and absorbing two of Shakespeare’s finest plays in his 400th anniversary year. There is so much to enjoy with the long-awaited return of the Bracknell Festival, initially as a one-day event, but with plenty of ambition for the future – you can expect a great line-up this year, so book early.

Dinner Theatre

There are lots of hits from the Edinburgh Festival for you to enjoy this season as well, from a hilarious parody of Jurassic Park (why not combine this with a trip to our beautiful cinema to remind yourself of the film beforehand?) to What Would Mr Spock Do? – a funny and poignant tale of a Star Trek fan. Don’t forget to support our in-house productions Peter Pan and The Tempest – so many talented local performers, led by our highly imaginative professional in house team. Why not order a picnic for your visit, and enjoy the full SHP summer experience. Bring on the sun! Ron McAllister Chief Executive, South Hill Park

Don't miss the early bird prices

Enjoy a West End experience without the travel with our dinner theatre package. Arrive early and enjoy a relaxed two-course meal in our popular Atrium Restaurant before taking your seat for the show of your choice in the theatre. Prices start from £23 per person (incl meal & ticket). Price varies depending on the show. Look out for the knife and fork symbol next to a listing in the brochure. We recommend you take your seat in the restaurant 90 minutes before show starting time. Where the performance is in the afternoon the meal can be taken after the show. Dinner Theatre packages can be booked at the Box Office or check out our website for the exciting new menu – www.southhillpark.org.uk/ eat-drink/dinner-theatre-menu South Hill Park presents

Wed 30 Nov 2016 — Tue 3 Jan 2017 This year three adult only nights by popular demand

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recital room friday

Bracknell Jazz Recital Room £10, Under 18s £5,

£25pp

www.bracknelljazz.co.uk The performance begins with a warm-up band featuring younger players at 7.30pm, with the main act at 8pm (check www.bracknelljazz for details)

Jimmy Hastings · tenor sax Fri 6 May

Multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Hastings is one of the most respected musicians on the British jazz scene, in demand for session work and jazz assignments in top bands. He has played for the Humphrey Lyttelton band for almost twenty years. He deputises regularly with many of the big bands of today, including Paul Lacey’s Back to Basie Band, the Syd Lawrence Band, the Echoes of Ellington Band and others.

Alan Barnes · saxes & clarinet Fri 3 June

Alan Barnes is a prolific international performer best known for his work on clarinet, alto and baritone sax. He combines a formidable virtuosity with a musical expression and collaborative spirit that have few peers. His unique musicianship, indefatigable touring, and warm rapport with audiences have made him uniquely popular in British jazz. Barnes plays music that was radical 50 years ago … but he infuses it with so much passion and energy you could believe it was minted on the spot…  john l walters, the guardian

Luluk Purwanto · violin & voice Fri 1 July

Jazz violin virtuoso Luluk Purwanto studied at the Arts Institute in Yogyakarta, and the Sydney Conservatorium. As a member of the Indonesian fusion band Bhaskara, she performed at the North Sea Jazz Festival in 1985. She lived in the Netherlands for many years, performing, recording and touring internationally with the René van Helsdingen Trio. Luluk is now based in Munich.

Martin Speake · alto sax Fri 5 Aug

Citing Lee Konitz, Charlie Parker, Warne Marsh, Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, Ornette Coleman, Steve Coleman, Rabi Abou Khalil, and Paul Motian as major influences, Martin has developed a personal musical voice that expresses a deep understanding of the history and language of Jazz with individuality as an improviser that is intelligent, melodic, cool, complex, direct, beautiful and profound. Martin Speake is one of the most interesting and rewarding alto saxophonists now playing jazz on any continent.  Thomas Conrad, Jazz Times

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Family

HookHitch Theatre

Dance

My Friend Peter – The Beatrix Potter Musical

Allied Schools of Dance

Around the World in 80 Minutes www.livetodance.co.uk

May Day Picnic

Sun 1 May 5.30pm Mon 2 May 1 & 6pm

Written by Casey Jay Andrews Composed by Laura Trundle and Dominic Sewell Directed by Leonie Marzecki

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Sun 1 May 3pm Amphitheatre £12, Child £10, Family £40

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Child performer price: £10 (For first-half performers only to watch second half, not valid for first half of production). No babies on laps, all children should purchase a seat

Allied Schools of Dance presents a colourful journey around the world in song and dance. Join us as we visit Aladdin in China, waltz through Vienna and tap dance our way through Ireland and much more.

Tickets with picnic £21, Child £14.50, Family £67

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My Friend Peter is a family-friendly folk musical for all those who seek big adventures in little places. Join Beatrix as she makes her journey through the uncharted water of a life most unexpected and meet Peter Rabbit and some of Potter’s best loved characters along the way. Watch Beatrix’s story come to life accompanied by rousing folk music.

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Pitch.

Dress for the weather. You may bring a picnic chair.

Music

Creative Control Local Bands Sundays from 1 May in the Cellar Go to www.facebook.com/ cellarbarbracknell for full details £5.50

www.facebook.com pitchplatform www.pitchdance.wordpress.com Wed 4 May 7.30pm

Wilde Theatre £10, Members & Conc £8, Group booking of 10 tickets £65, £25pp

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2015 saw the birth of Pitch., an evening of emerging choreographic talent, conceived and created by Ashley Hind, Ellie James and South Hill Park’s Associate Artist Luke Brown. This year, Pitch. returns with 10 new artists across two venues, promising you diverse and innovative evenings of dance.

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may Comedy

The Comedy Cellar www.thecomedycellar.co.uk Every Friday from 6 May Doors open 8pm Show starts 8.30pm Adults 18yrs+ only Cellar Bar £12, Members £11   M

Come and see the comedians of the future before ‘they make it big’. This event is very popular so advance booking is recommended. The Cellar is a small and intimate venue so groups may not always be able to sit together. Seating is unreserved. This event is first come, first served. Why not make a night of it and have a burger and beer before you go down to the cellar for a night of comedy.

Entertainment

Counterfeit Stones 25 X 5 Thu 5 May 8pm Wilde Theatre £20,

£35pp

The Counterfeit Stones celebrate their 25th anniversary with yet another ‘Sham Rock’ experience, 25 X 5. Their skilfully mixed cocktail of classic hits, retro costume and humour continues to intoxicate young and old alike – 100% proof that a good

shot always hits the target. This faking masterpiece, hilariously ‘mockumenting’ the history of the Rolling Stones from 1962, will take you back if you were there; or make you wish you were, if you weren’t. Why pay a fortune to see originals as ants in a mega-dome, when for a fraction of the price you can smell the sweat of bogus brilliance? It’s phony rock ‘n’ roll but a real bargain. The most famous Stones band in England  Sir Mick Jagger

Jurassic Park Weekend Superbolt Theatre’s five-star production is an epic adventure of show-stopping, spine-tingling theatrics and megalithic mayhem. Direct from a sell-out London season, and an official sell-out status at Edinburgh Fringe 2015, the show tours the UK for the first time.

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James Seabright presents Superbolt Theatre’s production

Dinosaur Park (The Jurassic Parody) Created and written by Maria Askew, Simon Maeder, Frode Gjerløw and Tid Performed by Maria Askew, Simon Maeder and Frode Gjerløw Associate Director & Dramaturg Tid www.DinoParkShow.com Running time 80 mins + interval Sat 7 May 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £15, Conc £14, Members £13, Unders 21s £10, £30pp

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This award-winning, laugh-out-loud spin on Spielberg’s classic, Jurassic Park, is a theatrical celebration of cinematic nostalgia. The perfect parody for those waiting anxiously for the next film, and an enjoyable entertainment for everyone else. Welcome to the unlikely setting of Lyme Regis Community Centre, where the Park Family embark on a journey to a misty past. When things go wrong, family feuds are faced with the rapturous roar of DIY dinosaurs.

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Just like the film that inspired it, Dinosaur Park is rated PG and is unsuitable for under 8s. Will make you chuckle your human-hide off. A brilliantly nutty and nostalgic affair.  Time Out

Join us for the original film of Jurassic Park (PG) Fri 6 May at 7.45pm

See both event and film for

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Entertainment

MISSION IMPROVable Suitable for 14yrs+ Sun 8 May, 12 June, 10 July 7.30pm Cellar Bar £5

Ambreen Razia with Black Theatre Live

The Diary of a Hounslow Girl SOB Shades of Black – see page 2

Written & performed by Ambreen Razia

low price

Originally commissioned by Ovalhouse

Mad Monkey Improv are back with their hit show. With no rehearsal and no script they have to rely on their imagination and wit to transform audience suggestions into hilariously funny scenes in the blink of an eye.

Suitable for 14yrs+ Tue 10 May 2pm Schools, 7.30pm Public Studio Theatre £12, Conc £11, Members £10, Schools £9, £27pp

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The Diary of a Hounslow Girl is told through the eyes of a 16-year-old British Muslim girl growing up in West London.

A Cracking Night of Comedy  Reading Post

From traditional Pakistani weddings to fights on the night bus this is a funny, bold, provocative play highlighting the challenges of being brought up as a young woman in a traditional Muslim family alongside the temptations and influences growing up in and around London. A story of dreams, aspirations and coming of age. Dance

nocturn

CoEXist www.nocturndance.co.uk Sat 7 – Sun 8 May 7.45pm The Bracknell Gallery £12.50, Members £10, Conc & Under 21s £11, Schools £9, £27.50pp

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CoEXist is curated and created by John Darvell’s nocturn. Step into a world where 2D and 3D collide – see the first live performance of an extract from new work ‘…And They Have Escaped’, exploring our fascination for living life through mobile technology, plus performances from ILLUME and two youth groups.

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An ARC Stockton Production

Going Viral Written and performed by Daniel Bye Wed 11 May 8pm

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Studio Theatre

www.ebos.org.uk Book and lyrics by Howard Ashman Music by Alan Menken Based on the film by Roger Corman Screenplay by Charles Griffith Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director) Originally produced at the Orpheum Theatre, New York City, by the WPA Theatre, David Geffen, Cameron Mackintosh and the Shubert Organisation Tue 10 – Sat 14 May 7.30pm, Sat Mat 2.30pm Wilde Theatre Tue & Sat Mat £16 (no conc) Wed–Sat £18, Conc £17, £33pp £1 off per seat for bookings of 10 or more on all performances

Set in the seedy side of 1950s downtown New York, this ‘B movie’ spoof musical is accompanied by a rocky score by Alan Menkin and tells the tale of Seymour, an unlikely hero who works in the downbeat Skid Row Florist and Audrey II a ‘strange and interesting plant’ with ruthless determination and a quest to take over the universe… Music

GSMC Presents

A Soul & Blues Revue Thu 12 May 8pm Cellar Bar £10 in advance, £12 on the night £25pp

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£12, Conc £11, Members £10, Under 21 £9, £27pp

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An aeroplane flies from Uganda to England. Everyone on board is weeping. Everyone except you. On the ground, the weeping spreads. Is it a strange new disease? An outbreak of hysteria? Or has the world become genuinely sad? In this uncanny, high-definition world we are all more connected, more vulnerable, and more human – but not equally so. Going Viral is a thrilling new development in Daniel Bye’s unique blend of storytelling, playful comedy and performance lecture. Edinburgh Festival Fringe First Winner 2015. Developed with support from Arts Council England, Camden People’s Theatre, Northern Stage, The Yard Theatre, Triggered @ Warwick Arts Centre, QTP India and the Wellcome Trust.

Join us for a very special show based around the music of The Commitments and the Blues Brothers. Providing the entertainment will be GSMC award winners Hidden Agenda joined for one night only by the legendary voice of The

Optimists Peter Hayes. Although best known for their high energy funk/disco shows Hidden Agenda will be for one night only returning to their soul/blues roots and leaving the disco, mirror ball and boas at home. This will be a very special performance and one not to be missed.


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Artree Music

Artree Live Special Gilmore & Roberts + Elliott Morris Sat 14 May 7.30pm · Cellar Bar £9,

£24pp

Katriona Gilmore and Jamie Roberts are one of the leading names on the UK folk and roots scene at present – and BBC Folk Award nominees. Their current record, Conflict Tourism, made the Telegraph’s list of best albums in 2015. This is not one to miss.

Dance

Vienna Festival Ballet

Swan Lake Family/drama

London Contemporary Theatre Wed 18 – Sat 21 May 7pm Sat Mat 2pm Wilde Theatre £14, Members £13, Child £11, Family £35, Schools £7, £29pp

www.viennafestivalballet.com Sun 15 May 3pm Wilde Theatre £20, Conc £19, Members £18, Under 16s £13, Family £58

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One of the best known love stories, performed by the ever popular Vienna Festival Ballet. Lavish costumes, stunning scenery, international stars and the glorious music from Tchaikovsky – a night not to be missed. Swan Lake is the most popular ballet in the world. It’s the ballet that captures like no other the full range of human emotions – from hope to despair, from terror to tenderness, from melancholy to ecstasy. This production looks and feels absolutely right  Worthing Herald

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Barney is staying with his grandparents on the chalk Downs when he falls over the edge of an old pit and tumbles through the roof of a hidden den occupied by Stig, a caveman. The pit is full of people’s dumped rubbish, which Stig uses to make his home. Barney and Stig become firm friends and manage without language as Stig speaks no English. They have a great time, improving Stig’s den, collecting firewood, going hunting, and even catching some burglars who break into Barney’s grandparents’ house. It is nearly 50 years since Stig and Barney’s adventures first saw the light of day but this timeless children’s classic remains as charming and entertaining as ever.

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Hits from the Fringe Entertainment

James Seabright presents

What Would Spock Do? www.whatwouldspockdo.co.uk Written and directed by Jon Brittain Performed by Sam Donnelly Tue 17 May 8pm Wilde Theatre £15, Conc £14, Members £13, Under 21s £10,

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£30pp

An uplifting new comedy about love, Star Trek, and learning to

Worklight Theatre

Labels Written and performed by Joe Sellman-Leava Wed 18 May 8pm £10,

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Worklight Theatre’s multi-award winning show is a funny, moving and honest story about mixed heritage and immigration.

A geek’s dream come true! Effective, amusing and affecting.  The Times

Terrific and really thoughtful  Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

Powerful, important and funny  Emma Thompson

New Labour dream.

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Luke Wright and Paul Jellis present

What I Learned From Johnny Bevan Written and performed by Luke Wright Fri 20 May 6pm (workshop) 8pm (performance)

Luke Wright delivers a multiaward-winning hurricane of a performance. With humour and humanity he takes British politics head on, challenging the rise of New Labour, David Cameron and the abandonment of those left behind. Pulsating, neatly handled piece of poetic storytelling

Studio Theatre for both events

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A story of shattered friendship, class ceilings, and the hollow reality of the

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A year after the world paid tribute to the life and career of Leonard Nimoy, this new show asks the most important question of all: what would Spock do?

Winner of both a Scotsman Fringe First Award and Holden Street Theatres’ Edinburgh Award, and shortlisted for the Amnesty International’s Freedom of Expression Award, Labels is touring the UK after an Australian tour and London run.

Drama

Studio Theatre

accept who you are – no matter how much of a loser it makes you. This acclaimed show embarks on its debut UK tour following a sell-out premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Lyn Gardner, Guardian

Winner Fringe First Award for new writing Winner The Stage Award for acting excellence


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family/Dance

Aracaladanza in association with MOKO Dance

Vuelos (Flights) @aracaladanza @MOKOdance #Vuelos Suitable for 5yrs+ and families Tue 24 May 7pm Wilde Theatre £10, Conc £7, Family £30,

£25pp

After critically acclaimed Constellations (2012), Clouds (2009), and Slice of Paradise (2006), a trilogy inspired by the work of Spanish surrealists Miró, Magritte and Bosch, in Vuelos, choreographer and director Enrique Cabrera delves into the

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Americana Night with Corinne West Tue 24 May 8pm Cellar Bar £10 in advance, £12 on the night, £25pp

A very special night as Corinne West tours the UK for the first time in four years to promote her latest album release Starlight Highway. Widely regarded as one of the best singer songwriters around

imagination of the visionary genius of Leonardo da Vinci. Visually stunning and abundantly playful… the children are entranced by it

Drama

The Stage (on Constellations)

The Wardrobe Ensemble

Performances will be accompanied by Vuelos-inspired activities for the whole family to enjoy together, from creative dance workshops to arts-based activities held in the foyer pre- and post-show.

1972: The Future of Sex

Produced by Aracaladanza. Co-produced by Sadler’s Wells, Festival Grec, Nottingham Lakeside Arts, Teatro de la Abadía and Comunidad de Madrid. MOKO Dance is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

mixing blues, folk and country for this latest tour Corinne will be performing with Sam Lawrence. I love Corinne’s music and truly believe in her as an artist. She has spirit, integrity and talent. I am a massive fan.  Bob Harris, BBC Radio2

Directed by Tom Brennan and Jesse Jones Devised by the company Suitable for 18yrs+ Contains full frontal nudity Wed 25 May 7.30pm Wilde Theatre + £12, Conc £11,   e   11   M Members £10, £27pp

It’s 1972. An era of possibility, polyester and pubic hair. Ziggy Stardust is on Top of the Pops, Penny is writing an essay on Lady Chatterley’s Lover and Christine is watching Deepthroat. Brian is confused. The Wardrobe Ensemble tells the story of the class of ‘72 with a handsome funk guitarist and some spacehoppers. Was it easier back then? Where did we go wrong? A brisk romp through the ins and outs of those excellently awkward first sexual encounters. Terrific work. Funny and true and a little bit heart-breaking.  ★★★★ Lyn Gardner, Guardian

Winner The Stage Award for Excellence

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An Audience with Anne Reid Thu 26 May 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £25, Members £23, £40pp

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“I love to sing!” Anne Reid and her musical director, Jason Carr, present an evening of songs, stories, music and memories – filming with Daniel Craig, performing Shakespeare at Buckingham Palace, making Last Tango in Halifax. Reid is one of Britain’s most-loved and respected actors, star of the very popular Last Tango in Halifax, Ladies of Letters, Dinnerladies and The Mother. What is less well-known is her life as a cabaret performer. Over the past two years Reid’s cabaret has sold out at numerous venues across London and now she embarks on a UK tour.

Drama

The Rattlenroll Players

Shakespeare Rattle’an’Roll Thu 26 May 7.30pm Cellar Bar £9.50, Conc £8.50, £24.50pp

A lightning tour through Shakespeare’s politics. Dynamic excerpts from

a dozen plays show Shakespeare changing radically on issues like gender and monarchy from early to late plays. Thoroughly enjoyable... A whole new way of looking at what Shakespeare was about…  Thelma Howarth, Ascot Matters

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Night of the Guitar Sat 28 May 8pm Cellar Bar £10 in advance, £12 on the night, £25pp

Join us for an evening of acoustic guitar playing from some of the best artists around including finger style, folk, blues and jazz. Artists to be announced. We will also be running a free acoustic stage throughout the day in the atrium bar.


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Buddy Holly & the Cricketers 24 Years of Rock ’n’ Rolling The World! Fri 27 May 8pm Wilde Theatre £18, Conc £17, £33pp Members £16,

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This breath-taking show has rock ’n’ rolled audiences across the globe from Cardiff to California, Barking to Bangkok and Swindon to Sweden and is guaranteed to have everyone singing along to the music and dancing in the aisles. It stars some of the finest actor-musicians in the UK whose combined West End credits include Buddy, Lennon, Forbidden Planet and Jailhouse Rock and was endorsed as Britain’s most popular Buddy Holly act when the boys guested on BBC One’s Saturday night live programme, The One and Only, hosted by Graham Norton. Whatever the season, whatever the excuse to party, make your heart beat a little faster with the show that has thousands of fans the world over saying: ‘I can’t believe it’s not Buddy’. The audience were dancing in the aisles and roaring for more  The Stage Buddy brilliant  Graham Norton, BBC One

Family

The People’s Theatre Company

Don’t Dribble on the Dragon By Steven Lee Directed by Nick Lane Designed by Mike Lees For adults and cool kids of all ages (not recommended for under 2yrs) Runnng time roughly 60 minutes Sat 28 May 2.30 & 5pm Wilde Theatre £12, Family £40,

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My brother has a dragon and he keeps it secretly. Within a box beneath his socks. He’s hiding it from me… Join us for the world premiere of this mesmerising new musical from the creators of the hit shows Santa In Love and How The Koala Learnt To Hug.

Tom is a toddler with a cool older brother, a secret dragon… and a dribbling problem that just won’t stop. Based on the fabulous new book by Steven Lee and with magic designed by TV legendary Paul Daniels, this spectacular musical adventure about growing up and the importance of family is the perfect feel-good show for big-hearted adults and loving little ones alike. As an extra treat, Steven will be available to sign copies of Don’t Dribble On The Dragon which you can bring with you or buy in the theatre after the show. A heart-warming story full of love, laughs and sing along songs, this is perfect entertainment for adults and children alike – and brilliant fun.  The Guide

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Swansea City Opera Sun 29 May 7.30pm Wilde Theatre M

£22, Conc £21, Members £20, Under 21s £10, Schools £9

It’s Christmas Eve in Paris. A young poet, an artist and a philosopher are celebrating in their flat. Then comes a knock at the door, a lost key and an accidental touch of cold hands in the dark, and so begins one of the greatest romances of all opera. From the irrepressible joy of their burgeoning love affair through to the unbearable heartbreak at their separation by death, only the stoniest of hearts could fail to be moved by this timeless story – whether you’re watching for the first or the 31st time. We are delighted to welcome back the critically acclaimed Swansea City Opera, which is setting its production of La Bohème in war torn 1940s Paris. Sung in English and accompanied by chamber orchestra, don’t miss this opportunity to hear Puccini’s shimmering concoction of soaring vocal lines and lush orchestral melodies. Famous arias include: Che gelida manina (Your tiny hand is frozen) and Mi chiamano Mimì (They call me Mimì). There will be a pre-performance talk about the opera and production at 6.15pm, given by the Artistic Director of Swansea City Opera, Brendan Wheatley. entertainment

Hit the Mark productions www.facebook.com/Shout60sMusical Suitable 13 yrs+ Mon 30 May 6pm & 9pm Wilde Theatre £16, Members & Conc £15,

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Hip-swivelling hits, eye-popping fashions and outrageous dance moves. Follow five young women in London during the swinging 60s as they sing their way through the SHOUT! story. Featuring the 60s hits Don’t Sleep in the Subway, Son of a Preacher Man, You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me, Shout! and many more.

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A swinging 60s sensation: The musical story of a decade. Contains some bad language and sexual innuendo.

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Tutti Frutti

WiLd! By Evan Placey For everyone aged 8yrs and above Tue 31 May 11am & 2pm Recital Room £10, Children £6.50, Family £28,

£25pp

A story of a boy Running, jumping, no time for sleeping A boy with big ideas Shouting, sprinting, can’t be stopping A boy who is lonely Imagining, dreaming, better than schooling A boy who loves the open air Leaving, escaping, no space for listening A boy they call WiLd! A brilliant, clever, brave new play celebrating all things ‘wild’ with fabulous live music and fresh moves.

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LivelyWood Pictures By Willy Russell Tue 31 May – Fri 3 June 7.45pm · Studio Theatre £14.50, Members & Conc £11.50,

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A wickedly observant comedy by the author of Educating Rita. On the eve of his thirty-fifth birthday, Dennis Cain makes a last-ditch attempt to break away from the confines of his middle-class, housingestate existence. Reaching breaking point at his birthday party he packs a rucksack to make his escape, but everyone wants to accompany him and he sinks down in front of the television, defeated. But there's always next year ... and the year after. Family

Berkshire ARTs Academy, BARTA www.berkshireartsacademy.com Thu 2 – Sun 5 June Thu – Sat 2.30pm & 7pm Sun 11am & 3.30pm Wilde Theatre £17.50, Members & Conc £16, Child £14, Family (2+2) £58, £32.50 (excludes Sun 5 June)

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After sell-out performances of Bugsy Malone and Lord of the Flies, BARTA returns with the MGM musical classic The Wizard of Oz. Featuring all your favourite songs including Over the Rainbow, We’re off to meet the Wizard and many more. Join us on the yellow brick road for fabulous half-term family fun and a very special journey to the Emerald City. Close your eyes, tap your heels together three times and think to yourself, there’s no place like home.

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Free entry fun for all ages

South Hill Park Food Festival Sat 4 June 10am–6pm · Sun 5 June 10am–5pm · FREE ENTRY for all This popular Food Festival is back for a fourth year. The Mansion House and Grounds provide the perfect setting for this bijoux festival. Browse and taste samples from specialist food stalls Listen to live music from local musicians Have a bite to eat with an international flavour Entertain the children - bouncy castle (weather permitting) Soak up the atmosphere.

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june With over 25 years’ experience in the entertainment industry, Abigail Jaye and Owen Woodgate formed Magnetic Theatre in 2013. The aim was to produce exceptional entertainment that was accessible and affordable for all. Our West End cast has performed leading roles in musicals such as Grease, Evita, Joseph, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, The Rocky Horror Show, and many times for the BBC.

Entertainment

Magnetic Theatre Ltd

From Stage to Screen Wed 8 June 7.30pm Wilde Theatre M £16, Conc £15, Members £14, Under 21s £10, Schools £9, £31pp

Come and share a delightful evening of old Hollywood glamour. Our fantastic ballroom couple, accompanied by some of the West End’s finest voices, perform the most loved songs from the silver screen.

Perfect for any age, the exceptional cast of From Stage to Screen brings to life well-loved songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein, 42nd Street, Crazy For You, through to classic Disney, Singing In The Rain, West Side Story, and many more. Visit www.magnetictheatre.com for further information on the show, on Magnetic Theatre, and to keep up-to-date with exciting cast announcements.

Dance

Luca Silvestrini’s Protein

May Contain Food www.proteindance.co.uk Suitable for 12yrs+ Wed 8 – Thu 9 June 8pm Bracknell Gallery £15, Conc £14, Members £13, Under 21s & Schools £9, £30pp

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Award-winning Protein returns with a playful show in a dining setting that may contain food... The performers will invite you to sit at a table, offer a tasting menu and then serve you a show that explores our relationship with food in an immersive experience of indulgence, nostalgia and mischief. One of the most distinctive voices in British dance theatre, Protein uses a blend of original choreography, text, humour and music to entertain and provoke audiences. Its socially relevant material connects theatrical experiences with the everyday and real life stories that engage audiences and participants in both on- and off-stage productions around the world. Savvy, highly entertaining dance theatre  The Times

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Fri 10 June · The Comedy Cellar · see page 6 Drama

Reading Between the Lines Theatre Company

Twelfth Night www.readingbetweenthelines.co.uk Directed by Hal Chambers Composed by Rosalind Steele Suitable for 11yrs+ Thu 9 – Sat 11 June 7.30pm Sat Mat 2.30pm Amphitheatre

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Come and enjoy this multi five-star production of Twelfth Night in the beautiful gardens of South Hill Park. With a stunning original musical score, played and sung live by a professional company of musician actors. Dress for the weather. You may bring a picnic chair. Totally brilliant… genuinely funny  The Independent

Entertainment

Forbidden Nights Thu 9 – Fri 10 June 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £21.50,

£36.50pp

Forbidden Nights – a classy new all-male variety show with full theatre production and explosive

Music

Americana Night with Talia Simone Band Thu 9 June 8pm Cellar Bar £10 in advance, £12 on the night, £25pp

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Talia Simone is one of the rising stars on the British country/ Americana scene. Originally one half of award-winning duo Travellin Rose, Talia represented the UK at the CMA/artist global showcase in Nashville. She was on Team Tom Jones on the BBC’s The Voice 2014 where Talia was

choreography, as seen on Britain’s Got Talent and Towie. Featuring a vocalist, aerial artist, pole performer and fire act, all delivered with an element of naughtiness but not so naughty that you can’t bring your Granny. The evening is suitable for ages 18–80yrs. Think Cirque de Soleil meets Magic Mike.

the only country artist to make it onto a coach’s team. She is busy writing and recording her debut solo album, which will be an original country/ Americana/bluegrass style. Support acts to be announced.


june

Fri 17 June · The Comedy Cellar · see page 6 Sun 12 June · MISSION IMPROVable · see page 7 Sun 12 & 19 June · Creative Control · see page 5 Opera

Park Opera

On A Lighter Note Fri 17 – Sat 18 June 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £15, Members £14, £30pp, Children under 16 half-price when accompanied by an adult

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Park Opera invites you to a concert of pure entertainment featuring a selection of some of the most famous excerpts from musical theatre, the lighter side of opera, operetta and musical comedy. Let

Dance

Dancing Through The Decades Sat 11 – Sun 12 June 3pm

our superb soloists take you on a magical journey via Covent Garden to Broadway, through the gritty streets of New York, then on to the Far East and beyond. The programme features highlights from Rogers & Hammerstein, Mozart, Gilbert & Sullivan, Puccini, Flanders & Swann, Bizet and the very best of Broadway.

Wilde Theatre £15, Members & Conc £13, Under 16s £11

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1, 2 Step Dance Academy presents its biennial showcase of dance in an entertaining show suitable for all ages. As part of the school’s 10th anniversary celebrations, this year’s show is exploring dance through the decades with fabulous costumes, creative choreography and enthusiastic young dancers from 2½ years.

Music

Artree Music

Artree Live www.artree.org.uk Sat 18 June, 9 July Cellar Bar · 7.30pm £9,

£25pp

Berkshire’s premier folk, roots and acoustic music event. This season will see a host of new names performing at Artree Live, alongside favourites including Darren Black and Green Diesel.

Family

Blunderbus

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice www.blunderbus.co.uk Sun 19 June 3pm Wilde Theatre £12, Children £10, Family £35

Charlie Hubble is a little boy with a very big dream, he wants to be a world-class magician. So, he saves up his pocket money to buy The Big Book of Magic for Trainee Magicians. Then he sets off to Mr Zacoor’s Toy Shop to buy his spell-book. But Mr Zacoor is no ordinary shopkeeper, he’s a real life Sorcerer. And he has a very special job for Charlie. This delightful new show comes to life with an irresistible blend of music, puppetry and storytelling. There’s also an enchanting toy shop setting filled with all sorts of magical surprises. Little people aged 3–7yrs will love this funny, heart-warming tale but big people will have lots of fun, too.

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Fri 24 June · The Comedy Cellar · see page 6

Studio Drama Entertainment

Studio Theatre Company

My Favourite Summer

Purple Zeppelin

By Nick Lane Directed by Julian Hirst

www.purplezeppelin.com

Contains strong language & sexual themes, not suitable for under 14yrs

Wilde Theatre

Fri 24 June 7.30pm £18, Conc £17, Members £17,

Studio Theatre Wed 22 – Sat 25 June 7.45pm £12.50, Members & Conc £10.50,

£27.50pp

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Set in the long hot summer of 1995, ex-student Dave plans to take flat mate Sarah on a surprise holiday. Saving up means having to work in a scaffolding factory where he meets scary but memorable Melvin whose direct and earthy advice about women, teaches him much about how to be a man and life in general. Originally commissioned by Hull Truck Theatre Company this play is a mix of Northern charm, gritty humour and nostalgia for a past when anything seemed possible.

£33pp

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Purple Zeppelin pay tribute to Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin in one mesmerising show where you’ll hear more than 30 classic songs – basically the best bits, all of the time. The accent is firmly on entertainment with Ritchie Blackmore’s lute, Jimmy Page’s twin neck guitar and theremin, and a very special violin bow solo. music/Entertainment

South Africa Gospel Choir SOB Shades of Black – see page 2

Sat 25 June 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £16, Conc £15, Members £14, £31pp, Under 21s & Schools £9, Groups of 10 or more £14

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The South African Cultural Talent Choir (SATC) has amongst its members some of the UK’s most talented and professional South African artists. Their aim is to promote and showcase South African heritage and Culture. This wonderfully talented group of singers have toured and performed all over the UK and abroad singing songs in different African languages. Their repertoire encompasses traditional, popular even classical pieces; being a spiritual people some songs are tinged with a hint of gospel. They perform a cappella or with instruments; interspersed with energetic Zulu dance that always tells a story and brings much excitement to their performances You’re sure to love these majestic voices.

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Sun 26 June · Creative Control · see page 5 Music

Songs from the Sea The Salts, Chris Ricketts, Ryewolf Wed 29 June 8pm Wilde Theatre £10 in advance. £12 on the night,

Entertainment

Pauline Quirke Theatre Academy – Windsor Sun 26 June 7pm · Wilde Theatre · £17, Conc £16

Ever dreamt of being in your favourite film or musical? When the students from the Dream Big summer camp perform they find themselves in a parallel universe, performing on set of their favourite film or musical! A fun, high energy, Glee-themed showcase from the students of PQA Windsor.

Drama

Entertainment

READ College

The Simon & Garfunkel Story

READ College Actors’ Showcase

50th Anniversary Tour

www.rdtc.org.uk/performances

Thu 30 June 7.30pm

Tue 28 June 4 & 8pm

Wilde Theatre

Studio Theatre £14.50, Members, Conc & Under 21s £12.50, Schools £9, £29.50pp

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Directed by Beth Flintoff (Watermill Theatre, Debut Theatre Company, Reading Between The Lines, Nuffield Theatre) and with a cast of graduating young professional actors, the 2016 Showcase will be an exciting night of drama. I am very impressed by the work of READ College  Dame Judi Dench

£25pp

Time to splice the main brace and join us for the maiden voyage for this brand new show, featuring three great acts that will perform songs based on the sea in all its beautiful and tragic forms. The Salts are a 5-piece shanty band whose debut album, She Rises, has received rave reviews and are guaranteed to get you dancing in the aisles. Internationally renowned touring shanty singer Chris Ricketts will sing songs from his CD, Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea. Completing the line-up is Reading-based Ryewolf who mix traditional and self-penned songs along with a few surprises.

£17, Conc £16, Members £15,

£32pp

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Brand new show for 2016. Direct from its success in London’s West End, a sold out UK tour and standing ovations at every performance, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is back. Using huge projection photos, original film footage and a full live band performing all the hits including Mrs Robinson, Cecilia, Homeward Bound and many more. Authentic and exciting  The Stage

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Edinburgh Previews Cellar Bar Start 8pm, Doors 7.45pm £12, Members £11

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A hand-picked selection of the Comedy Cellar’s favourite headliners preview their hourlong shows before heading up to the Edinburgh Festival. Please check the website for further details.

Gordon Southern and Andy Askins Fri 1 July Ellie Taylor and Danny Buckler Fri 8 July Addy Van Der Borgh and Andrew Stanley Fri 15 July JoJo Smith and Quincy Fri 22 July

Entertainment

Entertainment

Berkshire Theatre Company

Berkshire Theatre Company

www.berkshiretheatrecompany.co.uk

www.berkshiretheatrecompany.co.uk

This performance has no interval

Sat 2 July 7.30pm Sun 3 July 7pm

Sat 2 July 4pm Sun 3 July 3pm

Wilde Theatre

Wilde Theatre

£14, Conc £10

£13, Conc £9

Berkshire Theatre Company returns to South Hill Park to perform The Wedding Singer. A musical based on the hit Adam Sandler movie, The Wedding Singer’s sparkling score does for the 80s what Hairspray did for the 60s. Just say yes to the most romantic musical in 20 years.

Berkshire Theatre Company returns to South Hill Park to perform this smash hit movie musical. This large cast of high-energy and talented youth, will entertain everyone with their upbeat dancing and singing numbers making this an ideal and fun show for the whole family.

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july

Sun 3 & 10 July · Creative Control · see page 5 Fri 8 July · Edinburgh Preview · see page 22 Sat 9 July · Artree Live · see page 19 Sun 10 July · MISSION IMPROVable · see page 7

Dance

Junk ensemble

Bird with Boy

Dance

Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow

Suitable for 9yrs+

Sat 9 – Sun 10 July

Various venues

Sat 6pm, Sun 2 & 6pm

£12, Members £11,   Y   11   M Conc £10, Schools & Under 21s £9 £27pp

M £16, Members, Conc & Under 16s £15, Schools £10

Theatre Re

The Nature of Forgetting

Steppin Out is now one of Berkshire’s leading theatre schools holding classes in Woodley and Wokingham. Tonight the students will sing, dance and act whilst on a journey through various locations and countries. So sit back, relax and we hope you enjoy your flight.

(work-in-progress) www.retheatre.com Suitable for 8yrs+ Thu 7 July 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £12, Members £11, Conc £10, £27pp

Steppin out on Location Wilde Theatre

drama

www.junkensemble.com Wed 13 – Thu 14 July 6 & 8pm

Bird with Boy is an enchanting dance work, specially adapted to South Hill Park and its setting. The audience will be led through the building and beyond and the stories of each room will be told through dance, live music and song by a cast of dancers, musicians and six local boys.

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We can fail to recall everyday tasks, what has happened, where we are and even who we are, but do we ever completely forget? Critically acclaimed company, Theatre Re, returns with a visually arresting, poignant, funny and intimate piece of theatre about what it means to forget.

Music

Shifty Little Sister Thu 7 July 8pm Cellar Bar £10 in advance, £12 on the night, £25pp

This popular four-piece band from Surrey perform a dynamic mixture of jazz, blues and Latin

and everything in between. Featuring self-penned songs as well as well-chosen cover versions and a line-up of seasoned professionals who between them have performed with the likes of Smokey Robinson, Dionne Warwick and Level 42. They are guaranteed to put on a show that you will remember for a long, long time.

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Fri 15 July · Edinburgh Preview · see page 22 music

National Youth Harp Orchestra and Faryl Smith

The Magic of a Thousand Strings

Entertainment

East Berkshire Operatic Society www.ebos.org.uk Music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by George Furth Originally produced and directed on Broadway by Harold Prince This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York Wed 13 – Sat 16 July 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £17 no conc, £32pp, £1 off when booking 10 or more seats on all performances Prices include £1 SHP ticket levy

Fri 22 July 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £18, Conc £17, Members £16, Under 21s £12, £33pp

The name says it all, a wonderful collection of harps creating a sight and sound that is unique in the UK.

The varied repertoire and colourful display of so many harps will appeal to all ages. With music ranging from popular pieces such as Pirates of the Caribbean to classical favourites by Tchaikovsky and Pachelbel, there is something for everyone.

EBOS returns to the stage with its latest joint project with South Hill Park, Stephen Sondheim’s Company. This musical was nominated for a record-breaking 14 Tony Awards, winning seven, and is largely regarded as the trailblazer of the dark comedy, modern musical genre. It tells the story of Bobby, a single man who is reluctant to commit to anything, let alone marriage. Throughout this high-octane musical, set on Bobby’s 35th birthday, we meet Bobby’s five married sets of best friends, together with an ‘assortment’ of girlfriends, as he contemplates his unmarried life throughout a series of dinners, drinks and weddings. Bobby is forced to re-look at his opinion of marriage as his friends try to convince him of the positives of taking a spouse!

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Music

Speakeasy Night with Julia Titus SOB Shades of Black – see page 2

Sat 16 July 7.45pm Cellar Bar £12, Conc £10,

£27pp

Prohibition be dammed. It’s 1928, the bar is packed and the hooch is being served. You are about to see the world’s highest paid black entertainer and the toughest woman from here to Philadelphia,

Ma Bessie performs live at South Hill Park with her legendary Pigfoot band. In this truly exclusive, one night only performance Reading’s own Julia Titus combines and revives the great divas of Jazz, Blues and Soul accompanied by Matthew Foster on the guitar and Chuck Lloyd on the saxophone. Be prepared for excessive flapping and musical fun. This is not a night for Wurp’s and it will definitely be the bee’s knees.


july

Sun 17 & 24 July · Creative Control · see page 5 Fri 22 July · Edinburgh Preview · see page 22

Drama

South Hill Park presents

The Tempest By William Shakespeare Directed by Bart Lee Tue 19 – Sat 23 July 7.45pm Sat Mat 2.30pm Ampitheatre Dress for the weather £14, Conc £12, Under 18s £10,

£29pp

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Join us this summer and celebrate the bard in our amphitheatre.

Birthday Girls

The Birthday Girls: Party in Progress

A powerful magician is banished from home and stranded on a fantastical isle. As the usurpers gloat, plans are put in place for revenge. Shakespeare examines the illusion of justice, the difficulty of distinguishing men from monsters and the allure of ruling a colony in this most fabulous of plays. Fast paced, full of energy, humour and invention South Hill Park does what it does best, making magic out of thin air. ‘We are such stuff as dreams are made on’.

www.birthdaygirlscomedy.com youtube.com/birthdaygirlscomedy facebook.com/Birthdaygirlscomedy @BdayGirlsComedy Suitable for 16yrs+ Fri 22 July 8pm Studio Theatre £8,

£23pp

Birthday Girls are back with more brand new, balls-out, bodyrocking comedy. A party-popping sketch show that fuses silly, odd, and sometimes scatological sketches with loud music and tryhard dancing that will leave you ready for a night out. Catch this brand spanking new show before it hits the Edinburgh Fringe. A different class. This is joy ★★★★★  The Skinny

Music

West Forest Sinfonia Sun 17 July 7,30pm Recital Room £10,

£25pp

Players from West Forest Sinfonia present a programme of the finest chamber music written for

woodwind and strings. WA Mozart is familiar to many, but the music of JC Bach (the youngest son of Johann Sebastian) is less well known. JC Bach is often referred to as the ‘London Bach’ due to the time he spent in the capital and his particular compositional style is said to have influenced the younger Mozart.

WA Mozart: Quartet in F major for Oboe and Strings K 370 WA Mozart: Quartet in D major for Flute and Strings K 285 JC Bach: Quintet in D major for Flute, Oboe and Strings Op 11 No 6

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Directed/written by Mark Hooper and Chantal Addley. With original music by Tim Cumper and a set by Victoria Spearing

Performers Course

South Hill Park’s popular Summer School is back with an Oz themed adventure. If you love to act, sing or dance, we need you to star in our original musical.

£265, sibling rate £220

Join Dorothy as she finds herself back in Oz, or at least it might be Oz… it isn’t the same Oz Dorothy remembers… this time there are no gleaming emeralds or ruby slippers. A tyrannical ‘King of the Rocks’ now rules the land and Dorothy must join with friends – new and old – to save the day.

Mon 25 July – Sat 6 Aug (no session Sat 30 & Sun 31 Aug) 9am–5pm excluding the performance days (time TBC)

Musicians Course Mon 25 July – Sat 6 Aug (no session Sat 30 & Sun 31 July) 9am–1pm excluding the performance days (time TBC) £165, sibling rate £120

NEW LOOK Technicians Course Mon 1 Aug – Sat 6 Aug 9am–5pm excluding the performance days (time TBC)

Wicked Wheelers, a talking chicken, a Princess with 30 heads, a scarecrow and a vegetarian tiger are just some of the characters waiting for us to bring to life in rehearsals and then on the Wilde Theatre stage.

£165, sibling rate £120

Join us for an action packed course, as we revisit Oz and fight to free the rightful heir to the throne.

£5

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Performance Friday 5 & 6 Aug 2 & 7pm Wilde Theatre


july

Sat 30 July from 12 noon – 9pm

£30, Child £8, Under 5s Free, North Field parking £5 per car, VIP tickets £110 The Bracknell Festival returns in 2016 and is delighted to announce that The Shires will be headlining the Festival, all set in our beautiful grounds. Join us for a full day of music. The full line-up of acts is still to be announced but here is a small taster:

Owen Paul  (My Favourite Waste of Time, Mike and the Mechanics) Sally Barker  (Finalist in the BBC’s The Voice) The R’n’Beatles  (performing songs from The Cavern era) Caddy Cooper  (premiering a new 7-piece band) There will also be children’s activities, a wide range of food stalls, drink tents, a VIP area and more. The Shires have risen to prominence over the last two years with TV appearances on the Graham Norton Show, the BBC Music Awards, Festival appearances including Glastonbury 2015 and performances worldwide including a tour supporting The Corrs, their debut album, Brave, has received critical acclaim across the board. For updated information on the Festival including artist announcements, guidelines, timings and more, please keep an eye on our website www.southhillpark.org.uk/festival or our dedicated Facebook page www.facebook.com/bracknellfestival to book visit www.southhillpark.org.uk  ·  27


july · august

Sun 31 July, 7 & 14 Aug · Creative Control · see page 5

Drama  Edinburgh preview

Temper Theatre

Andromeda Wed 27 July 7.30pm Wilde Theatre £10, Under 21s £5,

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£25pp

Reaching out through the stars is a love story. Worlds collide, galaxies break apart and a girl is scattered amongst the stars. In the darkness of outer space, a boy uses the light of his home to find the girl he has been searching for. Combining ensemble movement with fragmented imagery, temper unleash a world between worlds. Accessible, captivating, utterly inspiring  ★★★★★ Broadway Baby, TRIBE 2015

Studio Drama

Studio Theatre Company

Thérèse Raquin By Émile Zola, Adapted by Nicholas Wright Contains scenes of a sexual nature, not suitable for under 14yrs Wed 10 – Sat 13 Aug 7.45pm Studio Theatre £12.50, Members & Conc £10.50,

£27.50pp

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Stifled by an oppressive mother-in-law and a sickly husband, Thérèse Raquin falls into a passionate affair with her husband’s best friend. Their feverish addiction for each other drives the lovers to an act of terrible desperation, which catapults them headlong into a world more claustrophobic than the one they sought to destroy.

Drama

Youth Music Theatre UK

The Great Gatsby Fri 12 Aug 7.30pm, Sat 13 Aug 2.30 & 7.30pm, Sun 14 Aug 2.30pm Wilde Theatre £14, Members £13, Conc & Under 21s £10,

£29pp

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When Yale graduate Nick Carraway moves to New York he’s soon caught up in the extravagant lifestyle of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby. Secrets are soon revealed and things aren’t what they seem in this scathing comment on 1920s America. Indulge in the glamour of the Roaring Twenties in Youth Music Theatre UK’s musical adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s seminal novel.

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august

Sun 21 Aug · Creative Control · see page 5

Pet er Pan

Do you believe

South Hill Park presents

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Fri 19 – Sun 21 & Thu 25 – Sun 28 Aug 12noon & 4pm Sat 27 Aug 7pm – Special night-time showing No performance at 4pm Grounds With picnic Adult £26, Child £17.50, Conc £24, Member £23 Without picnic Adult £17, Child £13, Conc £15, Member £14

Bring or buy a picnic to enjoy as part of the interval with members of the cast

This summer fly with Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys to battle the nasty Captain Hook and banish evil from Neverland forever. Journey round the magical grounds of South Hill Park meeting Indians, pirates, fairies and mermaids and even picnicking with your favourite characters. Who could miss this magical production? Peter Pan is based on one the nation’s most loved children’s stories by JM Barrie and directed by Joe Malyan (The Borrowers and Noughts and Crosses) and designed by Victoria Spearing (Alice in Wonderland and The Borrowers).

A little gem of a production on the borrowers by the henley standard

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coming soon

Live Theatre Screenings Experience the best of British theatre and from around the world; opera and ballet in our beautiful 60-seat cinema. Each live broadcast is filmed in front of a live theatre audience with cameras carefully positioned throughout the auditorium to ensure that cinema audiences get the best seat in the house. Satellites allow the productions to be broadcast live, without delay, to our cinema.

The cinema is fitted with an audio induction loop. Customers can use the T-setting on their hearing aids for clear film sound.

For full listings see our Cinema leaflet or visit our website. Performances on sale – see our website for full details Royal Opera House: Ballet Frankenstein Wed 18 May 7.15pm LIVE

Royal Opera House: Opera Werther Mon 27 June 7pm LIVE

Royal Shakespeare Company Cymbeline Wed 28 Sept 7pm LIVE

£20, Conc £19, Members £18

£20, Conc £19, Members £18

£20, Conc £19, Members £18

Royal Shakespeare Company Hamlet Wed 8 June 7pm LIVE

Branagh Theatre Live Romeo and Juliet Thu 7 July 7pm LIVE

Royal Shakespeare Company King Lear Wed 12 Oct LIVE

£20, Conc £19, Members £18

£20, Conc £19, Members £18

£20, Conc £19, Members £18

Coming soon  Branagh Theatre Live The Entertainer

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Benefits for members • Priority booking on ALL shows,

films and courses including big named comedians • Discounts on show and event

tickets, including members 2for1 on many opening nights • Discount on courses and

workshops • Catering discounts • No booking fee on purchases

made through the website • Free ticket re-sales • Monthly members newsletter

containing exclusive offers • Exclusive member events

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exhibitions

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Between Tide and Landslide Artist in Residence Tonia Maddison www.toniamaddison.weebly.com Thu 21 April – Sun 12 June Long Gallery

Private View for April–June Exhibitions Sat 23 April 10.30–11.30am All Welcome

The Jurassic coast is a place of memories and family connections that informs Tonia’s work. She has spent many hours observing the interaction between land and sea, gathering fossils and stones to use as inspiration. Her work is about connectedness to this place, the touch, texture and essence of it. There is a recurrence

of marks made and objects used that relate to collecting, to ideas of holding on and containment, grasping at the changing and eroding of the coast and of memories. The land is fluid and inconstant, exposed to the weather and tide disrupting its surface – to reveal the history or memory held within it – Tonia Maddison Tonia graduated with her first degree from Surrey institute of Art & Design before attaining an MA in Fine Art from Winchester School of Art in 2009. She has exhibited widely in the UK and co-founded the artist co-op ReOrsa.

Shipwreck Jan Niedojadlo Tall Hall Sat 23 April – Wed 1 June

In association with the summer production of Peter Pan, South Hill Park’s Tall Hall welcomes Shipwreck by Jan Niedojadlo. Niedojadlo challenges the assumed and traditional notion of artistic engagement, inviting us to use a range of senses beyond our sight alone. The works are constructed from a variety of recycled materials, including foam, rubber and carpet and incorporate subtle effects of lighting, sound and smell. Often inspired by natural and biological forms, visitors are encouraged to enter the sculptures, to fully immerse themselves within these distinct ‘other worlds’ and experience the sights and sounds within.

Natural World www.printattheparkgroup.org.uk Sat 23 April – Sun 12 June Atrium and Print Gallery

Evening Murmuration by Sue Pither

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To celebrate South Hill Park’s summer season, The Atrium will again be transformed by the Wilde Theatre set designers as a backdrop for Print @ the Park group’s new exhibition. Taking the

‘natural world’ in all its glorious forms as inspiration for their summer show, members of Print @ the Park create a new series of original art. Skilfully using lino & woodcut, etching, lithography, drypoint, collagraph, monotype and screenprinting either singly or as hybrid works, the Group shows the versatility of these printmaking techniques.


exhibitions

Naturally Speaking By KAN KAN Sat 23 April – Sun 12 June · Mirror Gallery

Naturally Speaking is a vibrant new exhibition from KAN KAN collective in collaboration with South Hill Park. It is an eclectic showcase of visual art that is a tribute to the splendour, spectacle and sheer diversity of the natural world in which we co-exist. KAN KAN is a newly-formed artist collective that held its debut exhibition in London’s Espacio Gallery in January to popular and critical acclaim. Naturally Speaking showcases the art of KAN KAN members Alison McFadden, Carolyn Macleod, Chris Holley, Debra Grant, Diana Burch, Fran Webster, Jenny Rickman, Lizy Bending, Louise Scillitoe Brown, Morwenna Lake and Pippa Ward.

Materials Matter Hampshire Sculpture Trust Mon 9 – Fri 20 May · Bracknell Gallery

The selection and use of materials is a fundamental part of the creative process. This members’ exhibition explores the role of materials in the realisation of artworks, both in terms of conceptual and practical considerations. It incorporates a wide variety of artworks in a diverse range of materials and approaches.

Engage! with ART at South Hill Park For more information visit www.engagewithart.org.uk or email info@engagewithart.org.uk Sat 1 – Sun 2 July · Mansion and Grounds

Join us for a free contemporary visual art event which will occupy the grounds and buildings of South Hill Park for one weekend this summer. Discover unusual art works and site specific installations created by regional artists through following our art treasure map. Get a taste of a variety of art classes and workshops with artist demonstrations and hands-on activities for all ages and abilities.

Student Open 2016 Sun 2 July – Sat 21 Aug · Mansion Spaces

This year’s Student Open welcomes new courses such as Screen Printing and traditional and digital to the showcasing of new artworks created within the building’s studios. Works can be seen from courses including Stained Glass, Jewellery & Silversmithing, Printmaking, Life Drawing, Oil Painting, Quiltmaking, Drawing & Painting and Cermaics. Come and have a look at what you could be creating at SHP.

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information

Atrium Café & Bar Check our website for offers and special events ·· Our very popular Sunday roasts menu available from 12–5pm every Sunday. Sunday roast parsnips are back. Bookings can be taken up to 8pm on Saturday evenings. ·· Full English breakfast is now available from 9.30–11.30am ·· If you are holding any celebrations, please contact us for all your party requirements.

·· Great kids menu – free fruit for all kids ·· Great range of gluten-free options every day. ·· Now offering Dinner Theatre, 2 courses and a theatre ticket, prices starting at £22 per person. Look for the symbol in the brochure. ·· New lunchtime menu with extensive range of sandwiches.

£10

Cinema Offers · Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen

Burger & beer

If you are a parent or carer with a baby under a year or someone in retirement then why not take advantage of the following offers

Why not make a night of it and have a burger and beer before you go down to the Cellar for a night of comedy or the Quiz Night

Fish and Chips

Mon to Sat 12noon – 3pm

£10

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£17

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The food will be served in the Café Atrium only.

Hot drink and a piece of cake

Free tea or coffee when you buy a piece of cake Show your film ticket when you purchase either of these offers

CREATIVE CONTROL STUDIO Professional Recording Studio based at South Hill Park Arts Centre High-end recording studio

6oz burger with pint

A separate ticket will be issued and should be handed into the bar when collecting your food. No other discount vouchers/ tickets can be used in conjunction with this promotion.

South Hill Park needs to raise £30,000 to refurbish its Grand Staircase

Combining the best of digital and analogue equipment, providing release quality results All genres of music catered for from bands and acoustic artists to voiceover work etc All projects welcome, from rough demos to fully produced singles, eps and albums We also specialise in mixing and mastering of pre-recorded material To discuss a project: creativecontrol@live.co.uk or 01344 416202

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This beautiful staircase is steeped in history. Help us restore and preserve it for future generations to enjoy. Please donate via the Box Office.


South Hill Park · Berkshire’s perfect event venue

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Whether it is professional and efficient conference services, corporate fun days, private functions and parties, or the idyllic surroundings and atmosphere for a romantic wedding; South Hill Park Arts Centre is Berkshire’s perfect event venue. Garden Room

Recital Room

Haversham Room

Recital Room

Italian Gardens

This is how to contact us For weddings, functions and conferences sally.little@southhillpark.org.uk 01344 413514 For performance venue hire sherry.eastwood@ southhillpark.org.uk 01344 413529 www.southhillpark.org.uk

Wilde Theatre

Cellar Bar

Studio Theatre

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information How to find us

Parking

Green Flag Award

South Hill Park is about seven minutes drive from Bracknell Town Centre in the Birch Hill area. Easily accessible from the M3 (Junction 3) and M4 (Junction 10). We are very well signposted – look for the brown road signs saying ‘Arts Centre’ or showing a comedy mask.

There is FREE but limited parking for 200 cars at South Hill Park. Please note the car park fills up quickly on busy days and you may need to seek alternative parking. Please follow signs for overflow parking at the Leppington car park which is a five-minute walk across our rear grounds.

South Hill Park is among a recordbreaking 1582 parks and green spaces that received a prestigious Green Flag Award 2015/16. Together with Bracknell Town Council and Bracknell Forest Council who manage the grounds of South Hill Park, we are delighted to be celebrating the achievement of this award for the third year running.

Please leave plenty of time to park when attending South Hill Park.

Public transport South Hill Park is served well by local buses. From the Bus/Train Station to Birch Hill Shops take either the 90 or B2. Its then a five-minute walk to the arts centre. Bracknell is well served with train services from London Waterloo, Reading and other local towns. For further information contact South West Trains on 0845 7 48 49 50.

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South Hill Park clubs and societies – new members always welcome

The national award, handed out by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, recognises and rewards the best parks and green spaces across the country. A Green Flag flying overhead is a sign to visitors that the space boasts the highest possible standards, is beautifully maintained and has excellent facilities.

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information How to book

Exchanges

Legacy

Online

Tickets may be exchanged up to 24 hours before the performance. Please bring your tickets to the box office in advance to arrange your exchange.

South Hill Park Arts Centre is a place where you can spend your life. A cup of coffee on that first date, then dinner and a show, a proposal in the Italian Gardens, followed by a wedding reception in the Recital Room. A few years later you can visit the panto with the children and encourage them to embark on a journey through the arts. Years later, they might even have that cup of coffee on that first date at SHP. It’s a place that can stay with you for a lifetime.

Please visit www.southhillpark.org.uk By phone 01344 484123 During the hours of 7 and 8pm our box office staff are extremely busy – you may experience a delay in your call being answered.

Refunds and resales

Call into the Arts Centre and we can take your booking personally.

Tickets, once purchased, cannot be refunded. If the show is sold out, we can try to resell your tickets for you. A £1 administration fee per ticket is charged. Resale cannot be guaranteed. This service is free to members.

Payment

Data protection

In person

An 80p admin fee is charged per transaction for bookings made with credit and debit cards in person and over the phone. Cheques are made payable to South Hill Park Trust Ltd. Online bookings are subject to a charge of £1.25 per booking – except current members who will not be charged the fee.

When booking a ticket, your details will be held on our database and you will be given the option of being sent information on future shows both at South Hill Park and by other arts promoters that we feel may be of interest to you. At this point please advise us should you not require either of these services.

A levy of up to £1 is included in the ticket price to go towards the SHP Development Fund.

Access

Reservations Reservations can be held for four days or until 48 hours prior to a performance. Reservations cannot be made on the day of the performance. Tickets not paid for within this time will be released. We are unable to reserve tickets for near sell-out shows.

Special offers Please note that only one special offer or discount can be applied to each event.

Tickets and concessions Concessions are available to children, students, registered unemployed, registered disabled and those 63 years and above and when available are shown next to the event. Please bring proof of status.

We try to accommodate all visitors to the Art Centre facilities. There are disabled parking bays and ramped access to the premises allowing easy entry to the reception area. There is lift access to the first floors in the main mansion and Theatre allowing people to visit the theatre bar and Bracknell Gallery. There are also adapted toilets equipped with emergency alarms. There may be restricted access to parts of the building due to its eighteenth-century listed status, however, every effort is being made to address this and we recommend pre-booking and we will assist you in any way possible. Helpers accompanying people with disabilities are entitled to a complimentary ticket, please advise box office staff of any special requirements you have when making your booking. An infra-red hearing system has been installed in the Studio and Wilde theatres and a £5 deposit will be required.

The details in the brochure were correct at the time of going to press. However, South Hill Park reserves the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of unforeseen circumstances. We reserve the right to make discounted ticket offers to selected current or potential customers at any time.

Have you ever considered supporting South Hill Park by leaving a donation in your legacy? It can help ensure that generations to come can enjoy SHP just as you have. For more information email: enquiries@southhillpark.org.uk

Cinema  Don’t forget films are shown throughout the week in our unique 60-seat cinema – from blockbusters to independents to the best foreign films, we cater for all tastes. See our Film leaflet for details.

Bracknell Film Society  For all film-lovers, in the cinema, the second Tuesday of each month. Contact Julia Vickers on 0118 961 1392.

Box Office 01344 484123

Book online www.southhillpark.org.uk

Fax 01344 411427

Admin 01344 484858

Address South Hill Park Ringmead Bracknell Berkshire  RG12 7PA

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Digital Media

Make a Film in Three Days

young people’s workshops music

Performance: Sat 27 Aug 7–8.30pm

Work with South Hill Park Actor's Lab team to devise, rehearsal and film and complete movie shot in the house and grounds of South Hill Park. Learn filmmaking techniques, work with performers and write scripts in this informative, in depth but above all fun and creative series of workshops.

Mon 22 – Fri 26 Aug 9am–5pm

£160, Members £150

The Beats Academy in association with The Digital Media Centre

Summer Band Academy

Mon 30 May – Wed 1 June, 10.30am–4.30pm

Music Production

£99 each workshop

Beats Academy offers a full range of Music Production Courses to suit everyone from beginners to more advanced users wanting to enhance their skills. If you want to make a career in Production or DJ-ing and learn about how records are made, then we have a course suitable for your needs. Get to grips with industry standard equipment, processes and software as well as professional tuition and seminars from experts who have created work for artists such as Little Mix and Demi Lovato. Vocal Production Workshop Recording, editing and mixing professional sounding vocals Sun 8 May 10am – 5pm DJ Workshop Mixing, cueing, loops, software, controllers, beat sync Sun 15 May 10am–5pm Logic Pro X Workshop Creating deep house/ tech house inside Logic Pro X Sat 28 May 10am–5pm Logic Pro X Workshop 2 Creating hiphop, trap, urban inside Logic Pro X Sun 29 May 10am–5pm Song Writing Workshop Mastering today’s methods of making a hit record Sun 12 June 10am–5pm DJ Workshop Mixing, cueing, beat sync, DJ controllers, DJ FX, DJ to producer Sun 19 June 10am–5pm Vocal Production Workshop Recording, editing and mixing professional sounding vocals Sunday 26 June 10am–5pm

iPad Art & Animation Erica Sharp Thu 2 June 10.30am–4.30pm £60, Members £56

Explore the creative possibilities of iPad art and animation using a variety of apps. Students will need to bring their own iPads. Apps will be downloaded at the start of the workshop. Photoshop for Teens Erica Sharp

£170

Ever wanted to play or sound like Bruno Mars or Daft Punk – look no further... Take your playing to the next level and learn to play in a band like the pros. Students will be taught a number of popular songs and styles, while learning to play with other musicians and will perform in the Cellar Bar at the end of the week. One year of instrument experience needed. For more info please refer to the SHP website or contact mark. hooper@southhillpark.org.uk.

Outside Hirers Twinkle Tots Dance

Zumba

Sat 4 June 10.30am–4.30pm

Fri 29 April – Fri 8 July Half-term Fri 3 June Contact Maggie Purr Director of Twinkle Tots Dance 07828 857061 info@twinkletotsdance.com www.twinkletotsdance.com Book online www.twinkletotsdance.com Twinkle Tots Dance 2–4yrs Fridays 4–4.30pm Budding Ballerina’s 4–5yrs Fridays 4.30–5pm RAD Primary Ballet 5–7yrs Fridays 5–5.45pm Teen Ballet Fridays 5.45–6.45pm

Stephanie Cronin

Fri 3 June 10.30am–4.30pm £60, Members £56

Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to manipulate, colour and add comic book style effects to your drawings and photographs. We will use comic books and manga as our inspiration to create a range of bold and colourful artwork. Photography for Teens

£60, Members £56

Love taking pictures? Want to take it to the next level? Explore the techniques, equipment and processes that will have you shooting like a pro. Shoot with indoor and outdoor locations and develop skills in composition, styles and lighting.

Every Wednesday from 8–9pm £6 pay-as-you-go or £20 a month by standing order payable to tutor

Berkshire ARTs Academy, BARTA More information www.berkshireartsacademy.com sally@berkshireacademy.com 07825 558757

SOTA Bracknell For term dates and free sample sessions please visit www.sota.uk.com

to book visit www.southhillpark.org.uk  · CW11


adult workshops

Young people’s workshops All children under 16yrs must be signed in and out of the session by an adult. Parents cannot stay in the session but contact details will be required at time of booking.

Sun 31 July, Sun 28 Aug* 1-hour slots from 1.30pm, 2.30pm, 3.30pm One person per slot

Full details www.southhillpark.org.uk/learning

Digital Media Open Access

FREE – advance booking required Additional charges apply for printing

Make use of the Digital Media facilities, including one of our Apple Mac computers, our A2 scanner or A1 large format printer. * For use before these dates, please email digitalmedia@ southhillpark.org.uk to arrange.

Studio Hire Hire our White Room photography space. Lights, white backdrop and assistance supplied. Contact digitalmedia@southhillpark. org.uk for more information.

Lenses for Hire EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT When you book on any one of our photography courses or workshops, receive an exclusive discount with Lenses for Hire. Once you’ve booked your place, contact digitalmedia@southhillpark. org.uk to receive your exclusive code.

arts and crafts Play with Clay  8–12yrs Half-term · Tutor TBC Tue 31 May 10am–12noon Summer Holiday Artist in Residence Karen Marks Tue 2 Aug 10am–12noon £18, Members £17

Explore the possibilities of working with clay using simple handbuilding techniques Price inclusive of materials. Work will then be glazed and fired ready for collection approx two weeks after the workshop. Outcomes: By the end of the workshop students should be able to: produce a hand built and decorated ceramic item. Art Factory  4–11yrs Victoria Spearing Half-term Wed 1 June 10am–12noon Summer Holiday Wed 3 Aug 10am–12noon £18, Members £17

Spend your morning using clay, collage, drawing and sculpture with lots to take home at the end of the session. Expert advice and guidance given. Dress for mess! Price inclusive of materials. Parent and Child Play with Clay Workshop  5–8yrs

Fashion Design Drawing  11yrs+ Erica Sharp Suitable for beginners and intermediates Sat 13 Aug 10am–4pm £56, Members £52

A workshop for aspiring fashion designers. We will draw, paint and embellish fashion designs using different materials on figure templates using fashion designers work as our inspiration. Teenage Workshop Acting for Screen Mon 30 May – Wed 1 June 10.30am–4.30pm £90, £70 if you were enrolled on a Wilde Theatre School class between April – May 2016

Learn the art of acting for film. Your project will be shot and edited by students on the filmmaking course and you will have access to the footage for future show reels. Day 1 Students will working on technique while rehearsing for the shoot on day 2. Day 2 Actors work with the film-makers to shoot the film. Day 3 Working with a live camera and monitor, students work on the technique with live, digital feedback.

Half term · Tutor TBC Fri 3 June 10am–12noon Summer Holiday Artist in Residence Karen Marks Fri 5 Aug 10am–12noon £36, Members £34 (price includes 1 adult and 1 child). £16 per extra child

This workshop gives children and their parents the opportunity to explore and learn about the possibilities of pottery together.

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Children aged 10yrs or under must be accompanied by someone aged 16yrs+


Digital Media Photoshop for Beginners

Digital SLR: Landscape Photography Stephanie Cronin £66, Conc £64, Members £62

Sat 30 April 10.30am–4.30pm

Sat 14 May 10.30am–4.30pm

Thea Stallwood £66, Conc £64, Members £62

Entry level course introducing the essentials of the leading digital imaging software for those that have little or no experience. We will cover the tools and techniques necessary for the basic image editing and creative manipulation of photos and graphic images using Adobe Photoshop CS6. Digital SLR: The Next Level

Practical photography session exploring the beautiful grounds of South Hill Park. You’ll learn how to compose shots, as well as learning techniques necessary to take beautiful landscape photos with hands on tuition, practical exercise and time for Q&A. Graphic Design: A Beginner's Guide to Creating Visual Impact Thea Stallwood £150, Conc £146, Members £144

Sun 1 May 10.30am–4.30pm

Sat 21 – Sun 22 May 10.30am–4.30pm

Alex Harvey-Brown £66, Conc £64, Members £62

If you've covered the basics and you know what the buttons do, maybe it’s time to take your photography to the next level. Silver Surfers A free hot drink, and a tech session for the over 60s

A weekend workshop for those interested in getting to grips with the principles and practices of graphic design. You will explore the artistic processes and professional software used to great logos, brochures, magazines and various other graphic images.

Thea Stallwood

A relaxed 2-hour session on getting the most out of the modern technology. From apps to zip files, and everything in between. All those technology related questions you’ve been wanting answers for, these sessions will have them covered.

Photoshop: The Next Level

£25

Getting the most out of your iPad Stephanie Cronin Thu 12 May 10am–12noon Getting to know Facebook Alex Harvey-Brown Thu 19 May 10am–12noon Getting to know Twitter Alex Harvey-Brown Thu 9 June 10am–12noon Getting to know your Apple Mac computer Stephanie Cronin Thu 16 June 10am–12noon

Sat 11 June 10.30am–4.30pm £66, Conc £64, Members £62

If you're familiar with Photoshop’s basic tools and are looking for something more in depth, this is the workshop for you. More advanced techniques and workflow methods will help you refine your skills with this incredible piece of software. Digital SLR: Portraiture Alex Harvey-Brown Sat 18 June 10.30–4.30pm £66, Conc £64, Members £62

Join us on one of very popular portraiture days. Work with models and gain hands-on tuition whilst shooting in the house and grounds of South Hill Park.

adult workshops Digital SLR Evenings £25, Conc £23, Members £20

A new series of 2-hour evening sessions discussing a variety of themes and techniques from expert photographers. Hands on tuition and the opportunity for practice and Q&A. Timelapse Photography Alex Harvey-Brown Mon 20 June 7.30–9.30pm An Introduction to Wildlife Photography George Riddell Wed 6 July 7.30–9.30pm £25, Conc £23, Members £20 An Introduction to Stage Photography George Riddell Wed 13 July 7.30–9.30pm £25, Conc £23, Members £20

Digital SLR Macro: Outdoors, Nature and Wildlife George Riddell Sat 2 July 10.30am–4.30pm £66, Conc £64, Members £62

Get outside with your camera and delve into the tiny world of macro photography. Capture the beauty of the tiniest plants and animals in astonishing detail. Wildlife Photographer George Riddell will guide you around South Hill Park’s beautiful grounds. Digital SLR: Studio Photography George Riddell Sun 3 July 10.30am–4.30pm £66, Conc £64, Members £62

Learn what a difference studio lighting can make to your photography. Explore techniques used in commercial, editorial and fashion photography and learn to master lighting for mood, impact and that wow-factor that will give your work a professional sheen. Diffusing methods, lighting setups and techniques are all explored in this packed and inspirational day.

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Adult workshops Full details www.southhillpark.org.uk/learning

arts and crafts Figure Painting in Oils intermediate Harriet Brittaine Sat 7 May 10am-4pm £46, Conc £45, Members £44

Explore figure painting in oils with a professional life model. The day will be spent on one pose to allow plenty of time to work up the painting. Materials not included. Ruined Castle – Pen & Ink with watercolour wash Sandra Bright Sat 21 May 10am–4pm £46, Conc £45, Members £44

As well as using the traditional techniques associated with pen & ink, the workshop will include the use of some mixed media techniques to create and exciting and original scene. Tutor will contact you in advance. Stained Glass Day Caroline Loveys Sun 22 May & Sun 26 June 10.30am–4.30pm £52, Conc £51, Members £50

Learn the basic stained glass techniques by choosing from a variety 2D or 3D projects. Materials and equipment are supplied. No experience necessary. Experimental Flowers – Watercolour and Mixed Media Sandra Bright Thu 2 June 10am–4pm £46, Conc £45, Members £44

Create a mixed media painting inspired be the colour, forms and patterns found in flowers. Tutor will contact you in advance.

Throwing & Turning Artist in Residence Karen Marks

Throwing & Turning beginners/improvers Artist in Residence Karen Marks

Hand Building Day

Portrait Painting in Oils intermediate

A taster opportunity to practice throwing your pots on a potter’s wheel. There is also a glazing workshop for then the pots are bisc fired.

Learn how to make your own pots on the wheel then learn how to turn them on day two. There is also a glazing workshop for when the pots are bisc fired.

£69, Conc £67, Members £65

£138, Conc £134, Members £130

Wed 3 Aug 10am–4pm

Sat 23 July 10am–4pm Sun 24 July 10.30am–4.30pm

Artist in Residence Karen Marks £46, Conc £45, Members £44

Sat 23 July 10am-4pm

Thu 4 Aug 10am–4pm

Harriet Brittaine £46, Conc £45, Members £44

Spend the day exploring the world of portrait painting in oils with a special focus on proportion, shadows and colour mixing. Materials not included. Ring in a Day Artist in Residence Rachel Jones Sat 23 July 10am-4pm OR Sat 20 Aug 10am-4pm £67, Conc £66, Members £65

A great introduction to silversmithing. Learn how to cut, form, solder and texture silver to make your own ring. Silver for one ring provided.

An opportunity to design and create your own unique piece of ceramic sculpture. Glazing Afternoon Sat 13 Aug 10am–12noon £17, Conc £16, Members £15

With expert tuition, this mixed ability course is ideal for beginners or those needing help improving their throwing techniques. Work will be biscuit fired, there is also the opportunity to return for an afternoon to glaze the works once they have been fired. Price inclusive of basic materials.

Stained Glass Summer School Caroline Loveys Tue 2 – Thu 4 Aug 10am–4pm £128, Conc £126, members £124

An intensive course exploring the exciting craft of stained glass under expert and friendly tuition. Learn the techniques to create your own panels or 3-dimensional pieces. No previous experience necessary.

CW8  ·  box office 01344 484123


Arts & Crafts Make Your Mark 7–11yrs Antoinette Brown Sat 30 April, 14, 28 May, 11, 25 June 3–6pm £95, Members £91

Young people’s courses Full details www.southhillpark.org.uk/learning Term Mon 25 April – Sun 10 July  Half-term Mon 31 May – Sun 5 June Audition Technique 14yrs+ One-to-one by appointment £20 per hour

Are you an aspiring young artist? Using a range of artists and designers as our inspiration, we will explore a variety of artistic styles. Each session will focus on different media, from 3D clay work, acrylic painting, to pencil illustrations. Make Your Mark Teen 12yrs+ Antoinette Brown

Work with one of our professional tutors to prepare for your important drama school/agency auditions. We have professional voice, acting, accent and movement tutors ready to help y ou with your audition. Contact Mark.hooper@southhillpark. org.uk for more information. Missed Out Young Producers Group 14–26yrs Mark Hooper

Dance Street Dance Energy Juniors 8–16yrs Alan Cunningham Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 4–5.30pm £45, Members £40

Locking, breaking, body popping and some smooth footwork will be covered in this course. Berkshire County Dance Company Youth! 13–21yrs Lena Dee Sunday by audition only Please contact lena.dee@ southhillpark.org.uk for information

Every Monday 6–8pm For more information contact mark.hooper@southhillpark.org.uk

Sat 30 April, 14, 28 May, 11, 25 June 11.30am–2.30pm

Free

£95, Members £91

These sessions will focus on art outside of the school classroom, and take inspiration from a range of artists and designers. Each session will focus on different media, from large scale 3D work, to abstract art and acrylic painting.

Collect an application from the Box Office. Get involved in everything from organising children’s performance festivals to local band/comedy nights and everything else in between. 1119 11–19yrs Fri 29 April – Fri 8 July 7–9.30pm

Drama

£1

The Wilde Theatre School Wilde Theatre School students are entitled to £5 tickets to see most shows Wilde-Wannabies 6–10yrs Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 4–5.30pm £95, Members £90

Take part in a new arts activity every week for just £1 per session. Music, drama, film making and art are just a few examples.

Wilde-ways 11–14yrs Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 5.45–7.45pm £125, Members £120 Wilde Company 15–18yrs Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 8–10pm £125, Members & Conc £120

Explore exciting methods of developing theatre with young people in a ways appropriate to age and interests.

Music Junior Piano 6–16yrs Sat 30 April – Sat 9 July Rachel O’Sullivan 9–10.30am Rosie Clarke 10.30am–12.30pm £75, Members £70

15 minute lessons. Individually tutored fun, friendly classes covering exam work if required. Ukulele Club 14yrs+ See entry in Adult Music Courses Parents of children under 18yrs must complete a registration form on behalf of their child. An online form is available at http://goo.gl/ forms/3xxNMSscVF All children under 12yrs must be dropped off/picked up by a parent/guardian. Course tutors are subject to change. South Hill Park is approved and recommended by KalliKids.com – a sign of value and quality.

to book visit www.southhillpark.org.uk  · CW7


adult courses

£60, Conc £58, Members £55

Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 6.15–7.45pm

Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 7–8pm

Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 8–9.30pm

Charlotte Haley

Gabriella Rees

Elementary Ballet

Yoga

£66, Conc £64, Members £61

Relaxation, stress relief, an improved posture and muscle tone as well as a healthy mind and body are all benefits of a regular yoga class. Tai Chi – Chen Style Steve Large Sat 30 April – Sat 9 July 10.30am–12.30pm £77, Conc £75, Members £72 £9 pay-as-you-go Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 12.30–1.30pm £46, Conc £44, Members £41 £6 pay-as-you-go

A martial art, designed to help improve your general health and enjoyment through soft flowing exercises and sequences breathing, meditation and visualisation. Dance Contact Contemporary Luke Brown Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 6–7pm £56

A high energy contactcontemporary class with 80Collective’s artistic director, Luke Brown. Focusing on human contact, synchronising people to move as one.

This class is aimed at those who are looking to progress their technique at a comfortable speed. Advanced Ballet Charlotte Haley Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 8–9.30pm £62, Conc £60, Members £57

This course is for experienced dancers with a background in ballet. It offers a higher level of technique. Beginner Ballet re-launching in September Just Jhoom – The Bollywood Workout! Alexandra Morgan-John Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 7.45–8.45pm £57, Conc £55, Members £52

Inspired by the glitz and the glamour of Bollywood films, Just Jhoom! is the first and only accredited Bollywood dancefitness programme in the UK. TAP Plus Trina Caspary Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 6.45–7.45pm £59, Conc £57, Members £54

Tap is the original Jazz dance and anyone at any age can start tapping. Tap or hard-soled shoes required. Contemporary Dance John Darvell Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July

Choreographic Performance Group John Darvell Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 8.45–9.45pm £59, Conc £57, Members £50

For student with a sound technical ability who wishes to further develop their performance skills and would like the opportunity to perform.

JOINT CLASS DEAL Join Contemporary Dance and Choreographic Performance Group get one course half-price

Classical/Contemporary Dance Class Di Ruddick Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 2.20–3.20pm £52

This class includes ballet and contemporary dance techniques; it is a strength building dance class with a difference. Opportunity to do festival performance work. Over 50s Strictly Dance Di Ruddick Fri 29 April – Fri 8 July 1–2pm OR 2–3pm £5 pay-as-you-go

This class is a great combination of non-partner dance styles ranging from Latin and salsa to soft shoe, cabaret and many more. The music and relaxed atmosphere is invigorating making you feel good. Both classes are a great opportunity to improve fitness and develop flexibility, have fun and meet new friends.

Beginners 6–7.15pm £59, Conc £57, Members £54 Intermediate & advanced 7.15–8.45pm £61, Conc £59, Members £56

A great way to develop the core skills and styles of contemporary dance including technique travelling exercise and routines.

CW6  ·  box office 01344 484123


Digital Photography: The Next Level Alex Harvey-Brown

Music Singing with Sophie Sophie Spencer

A great class for beginners. Learn the fundamental singing technique and improve your voice. Grow in confidence and learn to sing your favourite songs. All ages welcome.

If you've covered the basics and you know what the buttons do, maybe it's time to take your photography to the next level. This is intermediate course designed for people who are familiar with photography and are interested in improving their skills and working on more advanced techniques and approaches. Astrophotography, high dynamic range photography, high speed photography and studio photography techniques are just some of the topics covered.

£115

£125, Conc £121, Members £117

Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 5–10pm 30-minute slots

Mon 9 May – Mon 13 June 7.30–9.30pm NB no class on 30 May

Art: Digital meets Traditional Wed 27 April – 29 June 7.30–9.30pm This course will run through half term

Piano Mixed Ability Juliet Bruce Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 11am–1pm £80, Conc £74, Members £70.50

An hour-long class taught in a group of 4 with 15-minute sessions on the piano per student. Emphasis is on enjoyment. Please contact Juliet Bruce on juliet.bruce@ymail.com before enrolling to discuss your needs for this course. Elliot Harrison

Get creative as we explore how some of the more traditional methods of producing art can be combined with new technolog. We’ll explore different methods of digitising, montaging, combining images; drawn, painted, photographed or scanned to create a final piece of artwork.

Beginners Piano

£200, Conc £196, Members £194

Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 5–7pm £145, Conc £138, Members £131

Learn the basics of piano on keyboard in this simple to follow course. Session run for 60 minutes. One-to-one piano course Elliot Harrison Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 3.30–5pm OR 7–9pm £155, Conc £148, Members £140

30-minutes sessions. This course provides personalised sessions that are tailored to suit your needs from experience or novice.

adult courses Ukulele Club Henry Dixon Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 6–7pm OR 7.15–8.15pm £40

Join the new Ukulele Club at South Hill Park with Henry Dixon. You will learn all of the chords and techniques you need and start learning songs instantly. This term get a free Ukulele with your booking. Park Singers Alison Horriben Sun 1 May – Sun 10 July 7.30pm onwards £83, Conc £78, Members £75

This course is for solo singers of all ages. Help will be given on presentation and technique. Blues Jam Every Wednesday 7.30–9pm £7

Opportunity to develop and join in live gigs. This is not an acoustic session. All instruments and vocalists welcome. Holistic and Alternative Exercise Please note all dance classes and holistic and alternative exercise classes and courses are run subject to a minimum number of participants. All courses and classes must be paid for prior to the date of the first class. Pilates Matwork Beverly Grant Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 9.40–10.55am OR 11am–12.15pm £66, Conc £64, Members £61

Gentle controlled movement patterns, with breathing and core control to increase the body’s strength and flexibility and relax those tight over-worked muscles.

to book visit www.southhillpark.org.uk  · CW5


adult courses Stained Glass Caroline Loveys

Open Access Jewellery and Silversmithing Open Access Resident Mel Goodbun

drama Oscar’s Theatre Group– Drama for adults with disabilities

£180

These untutored sessions are offered for experienced jewellers and silversmiths. To see if you would be eligible to attend these sessions, please contact the Visual Arts Coordinator on 01344 416240

Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 3.30–6.30pm

£12.50, Members £10.50 per session

Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 1.30–4pm

Joe Malyan and Max Puplett

Every Thursday 10am–1pm OR 1.30–4.30pm

Mon 25 April – Mon 11 July 7–9.30pm NB class runs through half term No class on 2 or 9 May Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 10am–12.30pm OR 1.30–4pm Fri 29 April – Fri 8 July 10am–12.30pm £140, Conc £138, Members £133

Explore the exciting craft of stained glass, under expert tuition. You will learn the techniques required to create your own panels or three-dimensional pieces. No previous experience necessary. Make a Quilt Simone McGee Mon 25 April – Mon 11 July 10am–12noon OR 1–3pm No class on Bank Holiday Mon 2 May £80, Conc £78, Members £77

Learn how to make a quilt using traditional patchwork designs such as tumbling blocks, grandmother’s fan and log cabin.

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Certain materials such as silver, clay and printmaking paper can be purchased from the studio. Firing fees apply for ceramics courses.

Printmaking – Artists Access Open Access Residents: Catherine Guy-Murrell, Ros Ingram & Trish Roberts

A fun and engaging session with friendly and welcoming tutors. Explore drama and storytelling in a safe environment with like-minded people. South Hill Park’s Actors Lab Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 7–10pm

Open Access Resident Martin White

Joe Malyan and Max Puplett

Ceramics Open Access

Actors Lab is designed to give students the essential tools for the modern actor. Our practical sessions provide relevant training to liberate your natural talent through craft-work, preparing the actor to succeed in today’s professional world.

An untutored session for experienced ceramicists to carry on with their work. Please call our Ceramic Artist in Residence on 01344 416214 to discuss eligibility if you are not a regular student.

£175

Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 7–9pm £9 per session

Drop Stitch Every third Wednesday in the month 7.30–10pm FREE

Drop Stitch sessions are FREE and new members are welcome. Advanced knitters in the group will be available to help with knitting problems. Please contact Sandra Welfare on 07879 850294 for further information.

Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 10am–1pm, 1.30–4.30pm OR 6.30–9.30pm £16 per session, £14.55 discount for 10 sessions paid in advance

Digital Media Digital Photography Thu 12 May – Thu 7 July 7.30–9.30pm NB no class on 2 June £160, Conc £156, Members £152

Designed for beginners who want to develop their skills with a digital camera beyond ‘point and shoot’ photography and move away from ‘auto mode’. Course covers camera functionality, composition, lighting, black and white and manual controls.

Untutored sessions for experienced printmakers. Please contact Heather Upton on 01344 416255 if you are not a regular student.

CW4  ·  box office 01344 484123


adult courses

Tue 26 April – Tue 28 June 10am–12.30pm

Drawing and Painting

Harriet Brittaine NB class runs through half term

Carole will help you create a range of decorative sculptures using a variety of techniques and finishes. This course is for all abilities.

This course is perfect for those who want to explore ceramics. Carole will guide you through different techniques to produce individual pieces.

A small charge will be made for completed and fired work

A small charge will be made for completed and fired work

£136, Conc £134, Members £129

£136, Conc £134, Members £129

Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 10am–12.30pm

Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 7–9.30pm

Carole Thompson

Carole Thompson

Sculpting in Clay

Ceramics Regulars

Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 7.30–9.30pm

Tue 26 April – Tue 12 July 10.30am–1pm NB there is no class on 7 June

Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 7.30–9.30pm

Artist in Residence Karen Marks

Erica Sharp

Ceramics – beginners/improvers

£136, Conc £134, Members £129

£115, Conc £113, Members £109

For either of Melanie’s courses contact her at melanie@melaniepaice.com or on 07919 493851 to discuss suitability before booking. Life Drawing in Colour – intermediate/advanced

Life Drawing Morning – beginners/intermediate Harriet Brittaine Fri 29 April – Fri 1 July 10am–12.30pm NB class runs through half term

Get Confident with Oils

A small charge will be made for completed and fired work.

Tue 26 April – Tue 28 June 1.30–4pm NB class runs through half term

See details for Drawing and Painting above.

£136, Conc £134, Members £129

£115, Conc £113, Members £109

Sat 30 April – Sat 16 July 10am–12.30pm

Harriet Brittaine

Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 4–6pm

Artist in Residence Karen Marks

Portrait Drawing & Oil Painting – intermediate/advanced

Drawing and Painting for Beginners

Creative with Clay – mixed abilities

Working from professional life models, develop your skills with exploring various colour mediums.

Inspiring sessions with expert tuition, aimed at beginners and those wishing to improve their skills. Students will work on set projects covering a variety of subjects and materials.

This course is for beginners or improvers to help each student explore, experiment and develop their skills to create individual ceramic pieces.

NB there is no class on 11 June

This workshop is designed for beginners or those returning to ceramics, this mixed ability workshop will focus on a range of projects including coiling, slab building, decoration, glazing and throwing. Ceramics – improvers/advanced Artist in Residence Karen Marks

Melanie Paice Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 10am–12noon OR 7–9pm (new time) £118, Conc £116, Members £113

Explore materials and techniques in a relaxed and creative environment to enable you to have fun and produce confident paintings. Further Fun with Oils

£118, Conc £116, Members £113

A small charge will be made for completed and fired work.

Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 1–3pm

£136, Conc £134, Members £129

Melanie Paice

Thu 28 April – Thu 14 July 7–9.30pm NB there is no class on 9 June

This course is for students who have tried pottery before who want to develop and improve their techniques further.

A class for developing your skills and improving your oil painting further, including two weeks with a life model.

£138, Conc £136, Members £131

£138, Conc £136, Members £131

Working from professional life models, explore a variety of observational drawing techniques, investigating line, tone and texture. Portrait Drawing & Oil Painting Fri 29 April – Fri 1 July 1.30–4pm NB class runs through half term £138, Conc £136, Members £131

See details for Portrait Drawing & Oil Painting – intermediate/ advanced above. For any of Harriet’s courses contact her at hbrittaine@ yahoo.co.uk to discuss suitability before booking.

Go to page CW5 for information about Art: Digital meets Traditional

to book visit www.southhillpark.org.uk  · CW3


Adult courses Full details www.southhillpark.org.uk/learning Term Mon 25 April – Sun 10 July  Half-term Mon 31 May – Sun 5 June Arts & Craft Courses Certain materials such as silver, clay and printmaking paper can be purchased from the studio. Firing fees apply for ceramics courses. Jewellery and Silversmithing Tutor TBC Mon 25 April – Mon 4 July 10am–12.30pm, 1.30–4pm OR 7–9.30pm Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 7–9.30pm Artist in Residence Rachel Jones Tue 26 April – Tue 5 July 10am–12.30om OR 7–9.30pm Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 10am–12.30om OR 7–9.30pm £132, Conc £130, Members £125 Tools are provided. Silver can be purchased in class

Students will learn a variety of metalworking skills and processes enabling them to design and make their own jewellery and silverware. Suitable for all levels.

Monday courses will run on Bank Holiday Monday 2 May

For any of Heather’s courses, please contact her on 07971 757356 to discuss suitability before booking for the first time.

£239, Conc £237, Members £235

An introduction to basic screen printing with artist Michael Restick. Get hand on experience learning how to make your own screens. Develop stencil and drawing methods of printing. Suitable for beginners.

Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 10am–2.30pm

£132, Conc £130, Members £125

New Artist in Residence Tonia Maddison

Wed 27 April – Wed 6 July 7–9.30pm

Wednesday Printmaking for all levels of experience

Introduction to Basic Screen Printing

NEW

Michael Restrick

For those who wish to pursue their own work in progress with guidance and feedback or explore different techniques with our artist in residence.

The focus will be on mark-making and linocut. You will explore a variety of marks that can be made with linocut and various ways of printmaking with colour.

Learn basic monotype, relief, intaglio and etching techniques to create your own unique prints. You will familiarise yourself with the printmaking equipment and tools and how to use them safely and effectively.

£239, Conc £237, Members £235

£155, Conc £153, Members £151

Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 10am–2.30pm

Thu 28 April – Thu 7 July 6.30–9.30pm

Artist in Residence Tonia Maddison

Artist in Residence Heather Upton

Thursday Printmaking – Linocut and Mark-making

Printmaking for Beginners

Printmaking – improvers/advanced

£203, Conc £201, £199 members

Sat 30 April – Sat 9 July 10am–12.30pm

Sat 30 April – Sat 9 July 10am–2pm

£239, Conc £237, Members £235

Artist in Residence Rachel Jones

Artist in Residence Heather Upton

Fri 29 April – Fri 8 July 10am–2.30pm

Introduction to Printmaking for Beginners

Jewellery & Silversmithing for Beginners

£132, Conc £130, Members £125 Tools are provided. Silver can be purchased in class

See details for Jewellery & Silversmithing above.

Artist in Residence Heather Upton

Learn basic monotype, relief and etching techniques with our expert artist in residence. Printmaking paper and plates are not included but can be purchased from the studio.

This course offers advanced students the chance to pursue their own work with artistic and technical feedback from our expert tutor.

CW2  ·  box office 01344 484123


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Get Inspired

Courses & workshops

Booking dates Members Tue 22 March

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May – August 2016 To book visit www.southhillpark.org.uk

Non-members Tue 29 March

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