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CORN EXCHANGE NEWBURY

The Corn Exchange, Newbury, Market Place, Newbury, RG14 5BD
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Upcoming Shows

Collaborator
Collaborator
Mar 11

Pioneers in circus, Ockham’s Razor’s Co-Artistic Directors Charlotte Mooney and Alex Harvey present their last performance together as a duo. Produced by Turtle Key Arts,...

Collaborator
Collaborator
Mar 11

★★★★ 'A mesmerising and intimate ode to their performing lives together' (The Guardian) Ockham’s Razor return with an intimate duet crafted and performed by the...

The Gruffalo's Child
The Gruffalo's Child
Mar 13 – Mar 15, 2026

The Gruffalo said that no Gruffalo should ever set foot in the deep dark wood... Follow the Gruffalo’s Child on her adventurous mission in Tall...

Spice Girls: The Theatre Show
Spice Girls: The Theatre Show
Mar 20

The girls have put together a very special theatre show with a fun party vibe. They’ll be performing all your favourite Spice Girls hits with...

Saving All My Love For You
Saving All My Love For You
Mar 21

Experience the magic of Whitney Houston like never before with Saving All My Love For You in a breathtaking celebration of the voice that defined...

Parody of the Rings
Parody of the Rings
Mar 26

What happens when a cinema's Lord of the Rings marathon goes terribly wrong? At the local cinema, all hell breaks loose when the ushers misplace...

Susie Dent: Word Perfect
Susie Dent: Word Perfect
Mar 27

A brand-new tour of the joys of the English language with Britain’s best-loved wordsmith. Following on from her hit show The Secret Life of Words,...

The Dinosaur That Pooped a Rock Show
The Dinosaur That Pooped a Rock Show
Mar 28

Adapted from the number 1 best-selling book by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter from McFly, the whole family will have a poopy good time enjoying...

The Eras Experience
The Eras Experience
Mar 29

Step into the unparalleled world of Taylor Swift in this electrifying tribute show featuring the incredible: Xenna as Taylor. A celebration of the iconic pop...

The Utterly Revolting Science Show
The Utterly Revolting Science Show
Mar 31

The spectacular, hilarious and highly explosive science stunt show. Brace yourselves for the Rude Science team’s hilarious and high-tech, journey through the human body, packed...

Scummy Mummies: Hot Mess
Scummy Mummies: Hot Mess
Apr 14 – Apr 15, 2026

Scummy Mummies are back with the ultimate mums’ night out! From menopause to mansplaining, teenagers to Tinder, no subject is safe. Featuring brand-new songs, sketches,...

The Shoop Shoop Show: The Cher Collection
The Shoop Shoop Show: The Cher Collection
Apr 16

Get ready to experience a Cher show like no other – heading to theatres across the UK and Europe in 2026! Turn Back Time with...

The Ultimate Boyband Party Show
The Ultimate Boyband Party Show
Apr 18

One epic night, all the hits and total 90s nostalgia! Boybands are back…. Alright! Bigger, bolder, and with more hits than ever before! After two...

Someone Like You
Someone Like You
Apr 23

Ten years after its debut tour, Someone Like You: The Adele Songbook is back in theatres across the world with a re-imagined live concert performance...

Michaela Strachan: Not Just a Wild Life
Michaela Strachan: Not Just a Wild Life
Apr 29

You've seen her cuddling orangutans, being Wide Awake on Saturday mornings and almost skating to glory on Dancing on Ice. Now, wildlife TV legend Michaela...



Review: TELL ME STRAIGHT and AGGY, Park Theatre


by Clementine Scott - March 10, 2026

Park Theatre’s latest double bill presents two recent works from an emerging writer, both centring average queer London lives, and the lengths we’ll go to to present the versions of ourselves we want the world to see. Both are somewhat overblown in their execution, but at their best they are ima...

Review: THE HOLY ROSENBERGS, Menier Chocolate Factory


by Franco Milazzo - March 09, 2026

At the Menier Chocolate Factory, the revival of Ryan Craig’s The Holy Rosenbergs arrives with the weight of history attached to it. When it first appeared at the National Theatre’s Cottesloe Theatre in 2011, it was a sharp entry into a conversation about Jewish identity, family loyalty and moder...

Review: IT WALKS AROUND THE HOUSE AT NIGHT, Southwark Playhouse


by Cindy Marcolina - March 10, 2026

In spite of being one of the most difficult genres to stage, horror theatre is having its moment. The Woman in Black might have closed at the Fortune three years ago (almost to the day!), but the success of Paranormal Activity at the Ambassadors is proof that audiences are hungry for some spooky dra...

Review: BLINK, King’s Head Theatre


by Clementine Scott - March 07, 2026

When it premiered at Soho Theatre in 2012, Blink was a whimsical oddity, an ode to two eccentric loners falling in love. In 2026, it takes on a darker tone, with the subtitle “a parasocial love story” foreshadowing things to come....

Review: THE WRONG THEY KNEW, Chickenshed Theatre


by Gary Naylor - March 08, 2026

Musical set in the late 1950s with a strong message for today...

Review: MARIE & ROSETTA, @sohoplace


by Clementine Scott - March 06, 2026

Her name may not be widely known today, but Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s musical legacy is felt down the decades. George Brant’s play about her relationship with gospel singer Marie Knight is retelling not just a woman’s life, but the birth of an entire new genre....

Review: PLAYING SHAKESPEARE WITH DEUTSCHE BANK: ROMEO AND JULIET, Shakespeare's Globe


by Christiana Rose - March 07, 2026

A revival marking twenty years of a remarkable education initiative, Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare’s Globe demonstrates accessible theatre at its very best. Directed by Lucy Cuthbertson, this fast paced ninety minute production captures the essence of Shak...

Review: SCOTTISH BALLET - MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, Sadler's Wells


by Louise Penn - March 06, 2026

Mary, Queen of Scots, is a remarkable piece of work, offering pointed comment on the place of women in the sixteenth-century court and on the mythology that casts Mary as a martyr. With striking visuals and compositions, it is an original and modern take on a familiar part of history....

Review: OUR TOWN, Starring Michael Sheen, Rose Theatre


by Aliya Al-Hassan - March 05, 2026

Thornton Wilder’s 1938 play, Our Town, marks the first production for Michael Sheen’s Welsh National Theatre. After selling out across Welsh venues, this understated gem of a play moves west to give audiences of the Rose Theatre a chance to see what this exciting new company can do....

Review: BROKEN GLASS, Young Vic


by Alexander Cohen - March 04, 2026

Arthur Miller's later works are usually overshadowed by his earlier masterpieces. Is it time for reappraisal? With rising antisemitism across the world, what can Miller’s 1994 confrontation of anti-Jewish racism tell us in 2025?...

Past Shows

Pete Firman: Tricks and Giggles
Pete Firman: Tricks and Giggles
Mar 7

With over 4.5 million social media followers and countless TV appearances under his belt, Pete Firman is the UK's top comic magician. Join him for...

An Evening of Burlesque
An Evening of Burlesque
Mar 5

Roll up, roll up... the UK’s longest running burlesque show returns! This ultimate variety show blends stylish cabaret, comedy, music, and burlesque into a spectacular...

1984
1984
Mar 4

Award-winning Box Tale Soup present a stunning new adaptation of Orwell’s dystopian classic.Known for their ingenious sets and slick storytelling, Box Tale Soup’s unique puppetry...

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