The Way Old Friends Do: Ian Hallard and James Bradshaw talk friendship, fandom, and fake beards
The Way Old Friends Do is the new production written by Ian Hallard, who also stars alongside James Bradshaw
Read moreDetailsThe Way Old Friends Do is the new production written by Ian Hallard, who also stars alongside James Bradshaw
Read moreDetailsThe Station Hill development has "topped out," meaning that the building is now at its highest, and one step closer to completion
Read moreDetailsREADING Repertory Theatre is gearing up for its latest production, the world premiere of Chris Cuming's adaptation of Peter Pan. It is also undergoing the launch of its first repertory...
Read moreDetailsTHE READING Half Marathon was a truly family affair for one particularly athletic couple.
Read moreDetailsThe seventh Village Easter Festival to be held in Reading takes place between Thursday April 6 and Monday April 10 with something for everyone
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's culinary hotspots has laid out its events calendar for April, including hosting prestigious food awards and Mark Bowen
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui hosted the celebration of pop icon Lady Gaga, but announced it would be their last as a drag performer
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of runners took to the streets of Reading for Sunday's half marathon - some wore singlets, others carried cardboard costumes.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL commercial radio stations could appear on digital radio sets if Ofcom grants permission.
Read moreDetailsStogfest Promotions is bringing a night of high-quality cover bands to Reading.
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