Reading marks Black History Month with a range of arts events and activities through October
Black History Month sees film showcases, movement and dance classes, talks, exhibitions, and more in venues throughout Reading in October
Read moreDetailsBlack History Month sees film showcases, movement and dance classes, talks, exhibitions, and more in venues throughout Reading in October
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING last year's inaugural comedy festival from Mates Rates Comedy, Gary Delaney has been named as the first act confirmed for the event in May
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre's annual showcase of home-grown writing talent is back with six new plays in Reading as WriteFest returns for its 17th year
Read moreDetailsReading Today talks to Johnny Borrell ahead of Jealous Nostril's rescheduled gig at The Face Bar on Monday, October 2. JOHNNY Borrell has been a player in British music...
Read moreDetailsSaturday saw the culmination of a three-week long exhibition at 571 Oxford Road, curated by Caroline Streatfield, called I'll Meet You There
Read moreDetailsReading Embroiderers Guild is holding an exhibition of its work to mark its anniversary.
Read moreDetailsRocket Kings is set to release their third album and is marking the event with a live set at The Fisherman's Cottage on Saturday, September 16
Read moreDetailsEllora Sutton performed original poetry alongside open-mic performers
Read moreDetailsThe renowned rock outfit are now due to kick off their new string of dates here in the 'Ding from Wednesday, November 29, at The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsReading Rep marks ten years of the programme which supports and inspires engagement with stage performance, ENGAGE:10
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