Rising Sun Arts Centre in Reading halfway towards fundraising target
Rising Sun Arts Centre, on Silver Street, launched a fundraiser to raise funds for making improvements in its main performance space.
Read moreDetailsRising Sun Arts Centre, on Silver Street, launched a fundraiser to raise funds for making improvements in its main performance space.
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we bring you a round-up of all shows taking place in the region's theatres. It covers this weekend and next
Read moreDetailsTwo leading ladies will take on a century of cinema, reimagining, remaking and spoofing 90 of the most memorable movie moments of all time
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, October 13, the planning committee gave Shinfield Studios permission to expand at Cine Valley, at the Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsMates Rates Comedy has teamed up with the bar, on Gun Street, for a night of laughter, hosted by MC Carl Richard.
Read moreDetailsMates Rates Comedy has teamed up with the bar, on Gun Street, for a night of laughter, hosted by MC Carl Richard.
Read moreDetailsThe festival raised funds for Mencap, a charity which supports people with learning disabilities.
Read moreDetailsBIG NAMES are regularly coming to Wokingham ? later this month it's Tony Christie
Read moreDetailsBIG NAMES are regularly coming to Wokingham ? later this month it's Tony Christie
Read moreDetailsOpening night is on the horizon for Reading Rep Theatre?s world premiere adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray, DORIAN.
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