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Wokingham’s Got Talent Show secures ‘The Fab Four’ as judges to support local charity

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ITV Presenter, Britain’s Got Talent fi nalist, musical theatre expert, and Circus Scene founder to judge spectacular event

My Wokingham is excited to reveal an impressive line-up of judges for the highly anticipated “Wokingham’s Got Talent Show” on Saturday, July 29th. Set to take place from 12pm to 6pm at Peach Place in Wokingham Town Centre, the free event aims to raise funds for the esteemed local charity, Wokingham in Need.

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With an expected turnout of hundreds, the talent show promises to captivate the audience and showcase the remarkable skills of Wokingham’s residents. Leading the panel of judges will be Sangeeta Bhabra, a renowned presenter for ITV Meridian with an impressive 15-year career.

Joining Bhabra is Andrew Murray, a finalist from the 2017 season of the popular television show “Britain’s Got Talent.” Murray’s mind-reading act, known as DNA, left audiences astounded, and his discerning eye will undoubtedly contribute to uncovering Wokingham’s hidden talents.

The show will also benefit from the wealth of knowledge and experience brought by Shelley Otway, who trained in Musical Theatre at The Guildford School of Acting on a full singing scholarship. Otway’s position as the Principal/Artistic Director at Steppin Out Stars Of Tomorrow, a renowned children’s dance school, further highlights her credentials.

Cathy Valentine, the creative force be- hind Circus Scene, completes the lineup of judges. Known for providing captivating entertainment through Circus Skills Workshops, Fetes and Fun Days, Children’s Parties, and Special Events in Schools, Valentine’s unique perspective and vast experience will undoubtedly enhance the judging process.

Nick Marr CEO My Wokingham said “The Wokingham’s Got Talent Show is an opportunity for local residents to showcase their remarkable skills while supporting a worthy cause. Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 29th, and head down to Peach Place in Wokingham Town Centre for an afternoon filled with unforgettable performances and excitement.”

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