Rob Auton talks comedy, Cohen, and crowds as he begins his latest live tour
ROB AUTON is returning to Reading once again as part of the tour of his brand new show, The Crowd Show
Read moreDetailsROB AUTON is returning to Reading once again as part of the tour of his brand new show, The Crowd Show
Read moreDetailsREADING Biscuit Factory is set to screen Peter Strickland's IN FABRIC on Sunday, October 30, and Wednesday, November 2
Read moreDetailsHost Richard Energy will be joined by a number of headline acts and open mic slots for the show at Reading Repertory Theatre
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Dan D'Lion following a stellar performance at this year's Reading Festival, hot on the heels of his latest single, Knock Knock
Read moreDetailsWriteFest returns to Progress Theatre for its 16th annual display of local writing talent
Read moreDetailsAn orchestra opens its Autumn season in the Great Hall
Read moreDetailsA stripped back production of the Robert Louis Stevenson original takes out all of the extraneous aspects, leaving a perfectly told horror story
Read moreDetailsTHE SAINSBURY SINGERS are preparing to go on strike, and they're hoping you'll see them do it.
Read moreDetailsAN AUTUMN festival of music is coming to Caversham later this month.
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
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