MUCH-loved children's tales to bewitching and creepy performances, there is a whole host of shows to keep you entertained in the New Year.

South Hill Park Arts Centre and Wilde Theatre in Bracknell has lots of 'exciting' live theatre performances for you to book in your calendars.

The first in-house production of the year will take you back to William Shakespeare's The Tempest, an adaptation of his famous last play directed by Joe Malyan and brought to life by award-winning set designer Victoria Spearing.

February kicks off with Scouts and Guides South East Berkshire Gang Show on Tuesday 18 to 22, with their 49th anniversary show and on the 20 to 22, Bert discover's his past as an RAF veteran of WW2 in the production of Their Finest Hour.

If you're into comedy, you won't want to miss Much Ado About Falstaff on February 25 where you'll meet Sir John Flastaff, a rogue and glutton but also one of Shakespeare's greatest comic creations.

A gothic and dark tale of romance and revenge will celebrate The Studio Theatre Company's 50th show with Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (March 4 to 7).

The adaptation by Charles Vance will celebrate the dedicated hard work of the company throughout its past 50 years, guaranteed to be a worthwhile performance to dig your teeth into.

Tony award-winning musical about high-stake gamblers Guys and Dolls will perform on March 22 for one night only - you won't want to miss it.

Coming live to the theatre for the first time in over 60 years is The Navy Lark (March 24), which sees the cast bring to life three classic episodes from the much-loved radio series, guaranteed to bring nostalgia and belly laughs in the auditorium.

A musical telling the story of a group of 18-year-olds learning about sex education will make you laugh till you cry with Losing It on March 27.

Don't be late for this classic adaptation of Alice in Wonderland - A Magical Musical Adventure, set to take families down the rabbit hole from April 15 to 19.

The colourful and re-imagined story is a timeless treat perfect for the children during the Easter holidays.

Marylin Monroe fans will see her like never before in Dyad's Productions' The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe on April 2.

Audiences will be invited into the bedroom of the Hollywood star as she unravels her life and bares all, revealing her imperfections and frustrated talent.

Rediscover the moving tale of Blood Brothers on April 8 to 12.

BARTA Theatre Academy brings the legendary production to the stage following successful productions of Spring Awakening, Les Miserables, Our House and Lord of the Flies.

There's something for the little one's with Molly and Bingo the dog with I Spy with My Little Eye on April 26. Steven Lee's picture book comes to life on stage and celebrations everything about being a child, and everything great about being a parent and having one.

Exploring one of history's greatest monarchs, Elizabeth comes to South Hill Park on April 28 taking you through a journey of who the woman was beneath the crown.

Visit: southhillpark.org.uk for more information and book tickets or call the box office 01344484123.