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The Watermill theatre holds first costume and props jumble sale in sustainability drive




The Watermill re holding an on-site Costume and Props Jumble Sale, on Saturday between 10am and 2pm.

The sale will include items suitable for schools and community theatre, from modern clothing and vintage garments to bespoke theatrical costumes.

This is the first time The Watermill has held an event like this, with some costumes, furniture and props having featured onstage in recent productions. For example, the magnificent cloak of The Eldest Magician seen in last summer’s adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories.

Just So, picture Pamela Raith Photography
Just So, picture Pamela Raith Photography

Also in the sale is part of a donation from John O’Gaunt School, which includes an array of panto costumes, animal suits and fancy-dress items, which wouldn’t normally be found among The Watermill collection, perfect for young people’s dressing up boxes.

This green initiative forms part of The Watermill’s ongoing commitment to be more a sustainable and eco-conscious venue. It’s an opportunity for the theatre and the local community to reuse and recycle together, helping to keep clothing out of landfill, that can easily have another life in a new home.

A perfect opportunity for a fun day out, rummage in the hats and accessories or dive for fabulous fabrics among the costume rails.

Mini-Nights Dream
Mini-Nights Dream

All the money raised from the sale will go towards allowing The Watermill to create memorable theatre and deliver an inspirational outreach programme in West Berkshire.

With items from as little as £1, there will be something for everyone. Entry is free, no pre-booking is required. The Watermill have free parking onsite and refreshments will be available in the bar.



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