Comedy back at South Street
South Street Comedy Club has returned with a new roster of comedians, brought to the stage by Mates Rates on Saturday, January 27
Read moreDetailsSouth Street Comedy Club has returned with a new roster of comedians, brought to the stage by Mates Rates on Saturday, January 27
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has announced the launch of REBORN IN FILM, a new series produced with Reading-based production company Barracuda Films
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's most enduring entertainment troupes, The Scarlet Vixens is celebrating ten years at a much-loved venues this year
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has marked 10 years since it was established by celebrating its success in a tough period for creative organisations
Read moreDetailsNew single This Time is now available to stream ahead of a show at the Rising Sun Arts Centre next month as part of a headline tour
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is gearing up for its latest production, Mike Bartlett's Albion, running from Monday, January 29
Read moreDetailsDouble Okay, a queer and trans arts collective is bringing some of Berkshire's best to the capital for a mix of video and performance art
Read moreDetailsThe Dreading Slam Poetry champion has been crowned for 2023, with one Wokingham resident taking verse place
Read moreDetailsA LUNCHTIME organ recital is coming to Reading Town Hall.
Read moreDetailsReading's Poet's Cafe is set to return to South Street Arts Centre for the first show back in 2023, featuring guest poet Christopher Horton
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