An Unexpected Visit for Triangle Players as they announce latest production
A theatre company in Tilehurst is set to present its latest show, and it's something... unexpected
Read moreDetailsA theatre company in Tilehurst is set to present its latest show, and it's something... unexpected
Read moreDetailsReading is set to host a new exhibition celebrating the people of one of its twin towns, San Francisco Libre in Nicaragua, later this month
Read moreDetailsDanny Lampo's latest single, Puutu, releases featuring Article Wan, as he gears up for his second European tour
Read moreDetailsThe Amazons are returning to Reading for the final part of a UK tour later this year, following their homecoming show at this year's Reading Festival
Read moreDetailsIF YOU see it, don't spoil the ending ? The world's longest-running play is on a national tour and will be visiting Guildford at the end of the month
Read moreDetailsBig Jay is continuing their residency at The Outlook with Night of the Living Drag, on Friday, October 20, featuring Dorian Gay, and Pump King
Read moreDetailsSilver Swan ballet dancers perform at London's Royal Academy of Dance
Read moreDetailsHost Claire Dyer will be joined by performance poet and writer Emma Purshouse for this month's event
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factoryis celebrating Black History Month with a showcase of short-films and feature-length screenings in October
Read moreDetailsSing a requiem mass with a Caversham choir
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