It would be a crime to miss Bad Girls The Musical at South Hill Park
The Sainsbury Singers will perform a riot of a show
Read moreDetailsThe Sainsbury Singers will perform a riot of a show
Read moreDetailsBracknell-based Spriggan Mist have been growing the following for their pagan-folk-prog-rock stylings with a series of festival appearances
Read moreDetailsPale Blue Eyes are performing at South Street Arts Centre from 7.30pm on Friday, October 17.
Read moreDetailsThe Wave Pictures, with support from Damien A Passmore, are performing at Reading's South Street Arts Centre from 7.30pm on Saturday, October 11
Read moreDetailsWe chat to Kerry Godliman ahead of her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth, which comes to The Hexagon this Sunday, October 12.
Read moreDetailsDuncan Mackay will tell the tale of Octavia Hill, the charity's creator
Read moreDetailsBorough youngsters invited to enter Gwyn Arch Young Singers' Competition
Read moreDetailsLooking for a treat (not a trick) this autumn? 'The Shadow in the Mirror' is a gothic horror as haunting as it is gripping. Read our review now.
Read moreDetailsTickets are on sale now for Patience - a joyful dig at the fads we pursue
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas and his head elf will open the festivities this weekend
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