Joint CEOs Artistic Director Paul Hart and Executive Director Claire Murray, and the whole team at Newbury’s Watermill Theatre are thrilled to announce that the Watermill’s will be hosting a Spring Fête on May 3, 10am-4pm
Spring Fête
Spring Fête

Joint CEOs Artistic Director Paul Hart and Executive Director Claire Murray, and the whole team at Newbury’s Watermill Theatre are thrilled to announce that the Watermill’s will be hosting a Spring Fête on May 3, 10am-4pm.

The Spring Fête will offer traditional fete games, including Splat the Rat, a garden trail, a tombola and the Watermill’s famous duck race. There will also be a Mini-Golf course, craft activities, and Vocalize Show Choir will be in attendance performing live music in the afternoon.

Local independent businesses will be in attendance, offering hand-crafted items, tasty treats and gifts. The Café will also be open and serving food and drink.

Storyteller Lizzie Lewis will share the tale of The Ugly Duckling in the theatre, and young people are invited to join our Outreach team for some fun-filled drama games.

This Spring Fête forms part of the Watermill Theatre’s fundraising goals and supports the artistic programme as well as the community outreach programme.

Entrance to the fete is £4 on the door, and £3 in advance, some activities will be charged separately.

Further details can be found at: www.watermill.org.uk/events/spring-fete           

 

The Watermill Theatre

The Watermill Theatre is a unique producing powerhouse of residential and artistic facilities which provide a crucible for creativity, innovative storytelling, and artistic excellence. 

The Watermill’s mission is to make theatre that is surprising, inventive, and exciting and to enable access for everyone.

A hallmark of its work is the artistry of actor-musicianship, in both new writing and reinvigorated classics.

The theatre nurtures and celebrates talent and creativity in its company, community, and in the wider sector and it holds wellbeing, equity, and sustainability at the heart of its culture.

The Watermill Theatre is a small but mighty 200- seat theatre, set in idyllic gardens and nestled on the banks of the river Lambourn in rural West Berkshire, southeast England.

In 2024, the Watermill was awarded the prestigious title of ‘Theatre of the Year’ jointly with the National Theatre.

This award, recognising excellence in British theatre, was bestowed on the Watermill Theatre for its continued ambition as an independent charity, and the success of their 2023 production of The Lord of the Rings.

This multi award-winning production, the Watermill’s most ambitious to date, has subsequently transferred to Chicago, Auckland, and Australia (tour) before it returns to the UK in October 2025.

Reaching far beyond the 200 seats in its auditorium, the Watermill’s productions regularly transfer to the West End or tour the UK and internationally, including Calamity Jane, Spike, Bleak Expectations, Amelie the Musical, Tell Me on a Sunday, and Crazy for You.  

With a core belief in the transformative power of the arts, the Watermill Theatre also runs a comprehensive outreach programme, working with children and young people, those from low- income backgrounds, and isolated or displaced communities. 

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