Progress Theatre kicks off 2023 with Lucy Kirkwood’s The Welkin
Progress Theatre is welcoming 2023 with its first production of the year, The Welkin, by Lucy Kirkwood
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is welcoming 2023 with its first production of the year, The Welkin, by Lucy Kirkwood
Read moreDetailsLive & Love Music is presenting an acoustic set from London-based performer Ellen Blane, bringing her folk music sensibilities to pop favourites
Read moreDetailsANT MIDDLETON has just released his second novel, Red Mist, following on from the success of his previous literary works. As well as his work on Channel 4’s SAS: Who...
Read moreDetailsGuitarist and vocalist Amanda Hague will be performing a setlist full of Christmas favourites on Christmas Eve.
Read moreDetailsPoets have worked their way up through the open mic heats to earn a sport at the grand final, which will be hosted by A.F. Harrold
Read moreDetailsThe free exhibition will see a collection of prints under the title "Performance," presented by The Photographic Angle.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS concert will be performed by the Caversham Ensemble Chamber Orchestra.
Read moreDetailsBeth Flintoff's adaptation of an old favourite is filled with heart-warming, festive cheer, making for a perfect Christmas production
Read moreDetailsSLEIGH bells will be ringing out to celebrate Christmas at the Trinity Concert Band festive concert.
Read moreDetailsCAROLS will be sung at a concert taking place in a Reading church.
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