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- Windsor College Theatre Company
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- Barbara Windsor
- Actress, soap star. MBE since New Year 2000.
- Windsor Theatre Guild
- Since its founding in 1939, the Windsor Theatre Guild has become one of the leading theatre companies in the Thames Valley, performing a wide variety of plays in and around Windsor in Berkshire. The Guild's repertoire ranges from classics to modern playwrights and it has performed at the Baldwin Institute, Eton; the Farrer Theatre at Eton College, the Windsor Arts Centre, the Datchet Hall and of course the Chapter Garden of Windsor Castle. It is here in the Chapter Garden that the Guild has presented open air productions of Shakespeare's plays since 1951 - a privilege highly valued and generously granted by the Dean and Cannons of Windsor. Whether performing "on stage" or engaged in essential "back stage" support - from stage management , lighting and costumes to front of house, it is the commitment and enthusiasm of the membership coupled with the high artistic standard of it's producers and directors that has earned the guild it's enviable reputation for innovation and excellence. Whilst the Windsor Theatre Guild looks to the future, it is not forgetful of the aims and traditions of it's founder membership. Although sadly, there are no members left from 1939, the current membership is committed to build on past successes and uphold traditions and aspirations over the years.
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