The cast of South Hill Park’s upcoming production, Private Peaceful (Wed 10 – Sun 14 Oct), reflect on their characters, the First World War and bringing history to life.
The cast of South Hill Park’s upcoming production, Private Peaceful (Wed 10 – Sun 14 Oct), reflect on their characters, the First World War and bringing history to life.
Is it July already? That means that we're looking forward to our autumn production which celebrates the centenary of the end of the First World War. Our primary cast has been chosen, and they will be bringing...
This Christmas, prepare to be dazzled by Bracknell celebrity Brad Clapson! Brad has wowed audiences in South HIll Park’s past pantomimes.
South Hill Park has been awarded the Runner Up position in the Little Ankle Biters Awards 2018 in the Best Theatre Category. Ankle Biters had this to say: "It's obvious you're doing an amazing job for families in...
Audition to be part of history on Wed 6 – Thu 7 June. Private Peaceful relives the life of Private Tommo Peaceful, a young soldier, looking back at his upbringing in rural Devon. Based on the award-winning novel by Michael Morpurgo (Warhorse), staged to commemorate the centenary of the end of the First World War.
South Hill Park Arts Centre is proud to announce that it is currently a finalist in the Little Biters Awards 2018 by Ankle Biters. Voting is open from Mon 30 April – Mon 14 May.
With a wide range of art activities, films, theatre productions and courses, discover more of what you love this Easter Holiday at South Hill Park.
Stuck for ideas of what to do with the children this February Half Term? Look no further – a wide range of workshops, cinema screenings and performances are available right on your doorstep at South Hill Park.
Ron McAllister interviews Scott Hunter about his performing career, which started at South Hill Park and is gaining speed after being nominated for an OFFIE for Yank The Musical!
Roberta, Peter and Phyllis move to Yorkshire after their father has been implicated in a crime. In order to speak to him, the children send their messages via the train home to London.