AN EASTER parade of entertainment is promised by a Bracknell-based arts centre, thanks to a mixture of theatre, music, dance and more.
South Hill Park will be welcoming audiences back in April with a variety of productions, promising there will never be a dull moment.
The Wilde Sundays event on Sunday, April 3 sees award-woinning acoustic harmon duo Dragonfly Sky perform. Joining them are Union Blue, an acoustic duo playing a wide range of music from Blues through Country to light Rock. Also on the bill is The Grand Old Uke of Dork, who brings a recipe of irreverent original songs, a side of covers and just a dash of stupidity.
Bracknell Jazz brings Trish Clowes – My Iris to South Hill Park on Friday, April 8. My Iris is an imaginative and thrilling band that represents the front rank of UK jazz bringing a unique platform for individual expression.
Everyone’s favourite ogre is back this Easter in South Hill Park’s hilarious stage spectacle, based on the Oscar-winning smash hit film and Broadway musical.
Bringing all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage, Shrek The Musical, running from Mon, April 11 through to Monday, April 18, proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears.
On Wednesday, April 20, the Cellar Bar will be open for a Folk Night with Antoine, Owena and Guests.
Combining original material with their own take on some traditional songs, this duo delivers an eclectic mix of songs and tunes which enthuse and entertain.
Katie Markham leads a super-talented six-piece band through favourite Adele hits in the internationally acclaimed show, Someone Like You – The Adele Songbook, on Thursday, April 21.
1, 2 Step Dance Academy presents their biennial showcase of dance, Celebrating 15 Years, over the weekend of April 23-24. The show will explore a variety of dance styles with fabulous costumes and creative choreography as they revisit their shows through the years.
The Studio Theatre Company are back with their next show Salomé running from Wednesday, April 27, through to Saturday, April 30. Set on the terrace of Herod’s palace in 30AD during one of the Tetrarchs illustrious banquets, Oscar Wilde’s extraordinary early work, tells the story of Salomé the beautiful and seductive stepdaughter of Herod.
Mary Rose on Thursday, April 28, will leave you spellbound by its mystical nature and moved by its deepest yearnings to be reunited with the ones we love, and offering a message of hope.
Following a sensational sell out run at Edinburgh Fringe, Back To Black: The Music of Amy Winehouse, takes you on a moving yet energising journey through the career of a modern legend on Saturday, April 30.
And across the month, there will be a range of screenings in its cinema, including family-friendly treats, and some of the latest releases.
For more information, log on to www.southhillpark.org.uk