Poet’s Cafe welcomes Dr Khadija Rouf for monthly open mic night
Dr Khadija Rouf was invited to share a number of her poems alongside budding poets and veteran verse-makers alike at the regular open mic night
Read moreDetailsDr Khadija Rouf was invited to share a number of her poems alongside budding poets and veteran verse-makers alike at the regular open mic night
Read moreDetailsHow To Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell MBE joined young readers at Waterstones on Broad Street to celebrate the release of her latest novel
Read moreDetailsReading's Are You Listening? Festival returned in earnest on Saturday to celebrate its 10th anniversary with more than 70 acts on the bill
Read moreDetailsOpen Hand Open Space (OHOS) is set to showcase works by its artist members and onsite studio holders in an exhibition called Condition Critical
Read moreDetailsFilmed live in London's West End, The Best of Enemies is screening at Reading Biscuit Facory on Thursday, May 18, from 7pm
Read moreDetailsWaterstones on Broad Street welcomed fantasy writer AF Steadman, whose acclaimed novel has just received its much-anticipated sequel
Read moreDetailsFresh from their recent panto, Triangle Players are back with their latest production, Eric Chappell's Theft, running from Thursday-Sunday, May 18-20
Read moreDetailsAN UPCOMING play set to show in one of Reading's prestigious venues has announced its cast, including a few famous faces
Read moreDetailsA READING publisher is seeking submissions for a collection of poetry from people with links to the town. Two Rivers Press is currently preparing an anthology of works from people...
Read moreDetailsThis time the line-up sees Artie, Ludus Crous, Meatgirl, and Philli Me Up join host Big Jay for an evening of live performances on Saturday, April 29
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