Review: Progress’ Hogfather is a Christmas triumph
Hogfather is a triumph for Progress, which is firing on all cylinders and throwing everything at its big Christmas production? to great effect
Read moreDetailsHogfather is a triumph for Progress, which is firing on all cylinders and throwing everything at its big Christmas production? to great effect
Read moreDetailsAN ART exhibition is currently taking place at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsTHERE is still time to see an exhibition that explores the relationship between words and smells.
Read moreDetailsA bar in Reading played host to a double helping of punk with tributes to two of the UK's biggest bands, Ramones and The Sex Pistols
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of music will see winter blues swing on by.
Read moreDetailsThe project, led by visual artists Lisa-Marie Gibbs and Philip Newcombe, is called Island Life, and will come to Open Hand Open Space, Oxford Road
Read moreDetailsTEN YEARS after the closure of Reading Gaol was announced, the fate of the site is no clearer despite protests, plans, and proposals. HM Prison Reading, known as Reading Gaol,...
Read moreDetailsLimpopo Groove, Reading's own afro-fusion outfit, is bringing and evening of live performances to display the talents of rising stars
Read moreDetailsONE OF Shakespeare's most famous plays is coming to Shinfield this week.
Read moreDetailsTurntable Media is welcoming musicians, producers, and creators from around the borough to a social event on Friday, November 24
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