Laptops stolen in break-in at theatre

Corn Exchange Newbury said the incident would have "financial implications"
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Laptops have been stolen in a break-in at a theatre.
Thames Valley Police said the burglary was reported to have happened at Corn Exchange Newbury on the night of 17 July.
The theatre said the incident would have "financial implications" but would not affect shows and events.
Police said no arrests had been made.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, the theatre said: "We are saddened to share that Corn Exchange Newbury (Trust) experienced a break-in last week, resulting in the loss of a number of pieces of equipment used day-to-day.
"As a registered charity, this incident is especially disheartening and will unfortunately have financial implications."
The venue declined to give details of the cost.
Police said "a number of laptops" were taken in the raid but did not elaborate.
The force said it was reviewing CCTV and appealed for anyone with information or further footage to make contact.
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