Robin Ince, AF Harrold, and Two Rivers Poets taking part in Fourbears Festival this weekend
Fourbears Books has launched a series of events and talks by authors, poets, and educators for its inaugural three-day literary festival
Read moreFourbears Books has launched a series of events and talks by authors, poets, and educators for its inaugural three-day literary festival
Read moreREADING Repertory Theatre is gearing up for a production which will look at the life of one of Reading's most celebrated some-time resident. Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, famously...
Read moreAre You Listening? Festival, which has been bringing live music and performances to Reading for over a decade, is returning this weekend
Read moreThe Triangle Players are no strangers to drama
Read moreRABBLE Theatre is exploring the life of Pam Stubbs, a sub-postmistress at the Barkham Post Office for more than 20 years in a new production, Glitch
Read moreTwo Rivers Press is launching Reading Poets: A New Anthology, which sees poetry from 20 of Berkshire's bards and is set for publication in June
Read moreAre You Listening? Festival, which takes place in venues around Reading in May, has added further names to its line-up
Read moreClaire Dyer, a novelist, poet and teacher, is celebrating the release of her latest works?a novel and collection of poetry? on Thursday, April 26
Read moreReading Borough Council is joining nine other regional authorities in reducing the environmental impact of some of the town's biggest events
Read moreProgress Theatre is bringing Llareggub to the stage in Under Milk Wood, by celebrated Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and directed by Ali Carroll
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