A Reading theatre opens its doors to the public
A Reading theatre opens its doors to the public
Read moreDetailsA Reading theatre opens its doors to the public
Read moreDetailsA COMEDY night is coming to a Winnersh pub next month.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, July 30, the grounds of Englefield House welcomed the Heritage Live Concert series.
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Scott Hunter, who's joining Mischief in The Play That Goes Wrong at The Duchess Theatre
Read moreDetailsSara Pascoe?s new touring show, Success Story, which is coming to The Hexagon in January next year.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Maestros has released a brand new single, Come Alive, to raise funds for a new music centre
Read moreDetailsAFTER a week like this, there are plenty of us who need to take a deep breath? so here?s one you can listen to
Read moreDetailsProgress closes an impressive 75th season in due style and circumstance, meeting all of the many Great Expectations it has come to garner
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL described as funny, fresh and modern is coming to Bracknell next weekend, ahead of a run at Edinburgh fringe festival
Read moreDetailsA COMIC who can tell a joke just by moving his hands is preparing to come to Reading and Maidenhead next year.
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