Howling at the Moon returns
Dogmouth Theatre returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre with its queer cabaret event, Howling at the Moon
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre with its queer cabaret event, Howling at the Moon
Read moreDetailsSheer Obssession hosts the regular night with performances by Anita Oui, Mister Frank, Draven, Duac, and Cairo Ali
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of jazz is coming to a Reading theatre later this month.
Read moreDetailsA CHAMBER choir and an orchestra are teaming up for a pre-Christmas cracker.
Read moreDetailsHickies continues its series of intimate live music gigs with Live Loung V, featuring The Remi Bankyln Band, Thomas Heppell, and Jack Mason
Read moreDetailsTriangle Players are taking auditions on Friday, November 11, for members and non-members looking to join the group
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of cabaret showcased LGBTQ+ performers at Reading Repertory Theatre on Friday, November 4, including lip syncs, stand-up, and live music
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre continues to celebrate new writing and a love for storytelling for its 16th WriteFest
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Face Bar was rocked by not one but three punk tributes for its Hallowe'en celebrations on Saturday, October 29. Three acts celebrating some of the biggest bands in punk...
Read moreDetailsHIS ROYAL Highness Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex, has been announced as the new Royal patron of the theatre on Monday, October 31
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