Progress Theatre continues its contributions to queer discourse with The Pride
An accomplished production sees a stand-out debut performance and a confident handling of what it means to be proud of who you are
Read moreDetailsAn accomplished production sees a stand-out debut performance and a confident handling of what it means to be proud of who you are
Read moreDetailsReading-based NKTA is set to release her first single, Thought I Needed You, on Friday, October 14, and is available to pre-save on Spotify
Read moreDetailsAN ACCLAIMED British actor will be speaking about his new book on Friday, October 14.
Read moreDetailsCultureMix Arts is hosting a number of events during Black History Month, including Reading Reggae Collective's open mic night, led by Don Cheadle
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is holding an exciting fundraising event to help combat poverty in Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre continues its 76th season with Alexi Kaye Campbell's The Pride, looking at fifty years of shifting attitudes to homosexuality
Read moreDetailsBurlesque and variety troupe, The Scarlet Vixens, are bringing a special show to The Purple Turtle for Hallowe'en on Saturday, October 29
Read moreDetailsA Caversham gallery will exhibit a London artist's work
Read moreDetailsLocal orchestra is shortlisted for music award
Read moreDetailsThe Face Bar will see Reading's own Remones as well as Totally Blondie and The Pistols in a night of spooky punk tributes
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