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Prepare to be entertained in the Borough's theatres this Autumn

Shows to suit every taste at The Point and The Berry Theatre

17 September 2025
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There’s a packed programme of events being staged at Eastleigh’s The Point and Berry Theatres this autumn – with shows to suit every taste.

From the Sh*t Faced Shakespeare company’s hilarious alcohol fuelled take on Hamlet, to *Tink* - the story of Peter Pan as remembered through the eyes of his fairy companion *Tinkerbell* there are tales aplenty (for each and every member of the family).

For music fans, there’s plenty to set your feet tapping – Fleetwood Mac to Brittany via an homage to the genius of Bowie, there really is something for everyone this autumn/winter season.

For family friendly fun, tributes to two of the most influential female pop stars of this century are among the featured acts, as Absolute Britney and the Taylor Swift Cabaret shows both take place at The Point in October.

Finally, in the run up to Christmas, there are a number of delightful family shows including the Tales from Acorn Wood at Christmas being staged at The Berry on 29 and 30 November, as well as Let’s All Dance: The Nutcracker which takes place on 6 and 7 December.

And don’t forget of the renowned Christmas Grotto when you can visit Santa at The Point on 15 and 16 November.

For the full programme of shows and events please visit:

The Point and Berry website The Point Theatre in Eastleigh, Southampton | Comedy, Film, Music,…

Pictured: The cast of the Sh*t Faced Shakespeare Company.

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