Arts Centre celebrates its 50th birthday year with a golden fundraiser
Arts Centre celebrates its 50th birthday year with a golden fundraiser
Read moreDetailsArts Centre celebrates its 50th birthday year with a golden fundraiser
Read moreDetailsREADING is turning Japanese next month when a musical act from the 80s prepares to return.
Read moreDetailsHappy and Glorious: Wokingham pupils' show pays tribute to the Queen
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre's latest production is Martin McDonagh's The Lonesome West, which follows two brothers after the death of their father
Read moreDetailsMP Matt Rodda has said that Reading Gaol is no closer to securing a future as a cultural hub despite council bid "still being on the table."
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival has made its long-awaited first announcement of who will be performing when the event returns on Friday, July 14
Read moreDetailsA JOURNEY to the stars, via early 20th century Paris is promised at a special family-friendly concert taking in Reading this spring.
Read moreDetailsHedda Gabler transposes themes of struggle in a patriarchal society to include acceptance for queer people to wonderful effect at Reading Rep
Read moreDetailsJacob Hawley talks about his latest stand-up show, Bump, which is coming to Reading's Purple Turtle on Thursday, March 30, with Mates Rates Comedy
Read moreDetailsReading'S Bar 77 was transformed into a little slice of hell for an evening as a regular drag event at the venue returned, hosted by Big Jay
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