Progress Theatre’s Jeeves & Wooster is… Perfectly Nonsensical
Progress barrels through the P.G. Wodehouse classic in a riotous, whimsical romp worthy of the name 'Perfect Nonsense'
Read moreDetailsProgress barrels through the P.G. Wodehouse classic in a riotous, whimsical romp worthy of the name 'Perfect Nonsense'
Read moreDetailsReading's Charlie Bond has starred in and produced Powertool Cheerleaders Vs the Boyband of the Screeching Dead, set to debut at FrightFest 2022
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, September 2, Progress stages Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense, written by P.G. Wodehouse and adapted by David and Robert Goodale
Read moreDetailsTHE AMAZONS' Matt Thomson and Chris Alderton dropped into Oxfam Music, on Duke Street, to perform an intimate, acoustic gig on Thursday, August 18
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Third Lung, a Reading-based band, ahead of their debut album launch part at Sub89 in November
Read moreDetailsAward-winning comedian Justin Moorhouse is making Norden Farm one of the venues he visits with his brand-new show Stretch and Think
Read moreDetailsBeans on Toast, who says he is as an outlaw folk musician, is preparing to visit Reading next spring, part of a "mahoosive ramble" across the country
Read moreDetailsThe Sensational 60s Experience is returning to The Hexagon next year, featuring some of the biggest names in the business
Read moreDetailsA host of popular songs by Paul McCartney will be performed at The Hexagon, but you'll have to wait until next year to hear it.
Read moreDetails60 Hour Shakespeare brings two new shows in one production, with Mercutio and Ophelia's scenes from their respective plays performed as their stories
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