Reading to mark 250 years of Jane Austen with a string of events next summer
Reading is set to mark 250 years since the birth of one of the most celebrated literary icons next summer, with talks, walks, and events
Read moreDetailsReading is set to mark 250 years since the birth of one of the most celebrated literary icons next summer, with talks, walks, and events
Read moreDetailsThe music group will play on Saturday
Read moreDetailsThe exhibition takes place at The Roseate, The Forbury, from 2pm on Saturday, November 2.
Read moreDetailsLove, loss and ghostly goings on offer a feast for the senses for The Mill at Sonning's latest production, a new adaptation of 'The Whistling'.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsGRACE Campbell has been making waves in the comedy world with her candid, playful material and insightful, straight-talking approach. Now she is bringing her latest show, Grace Campbell is On...
Read moreDetailsDivorce are playing at The Face Bar from 7.30pm on Wednesday, October 9, fresh from dropping the first single of their upcoming debut album
Read moreDetailsYoungsters with complex needs can now sing for free online
Read moreDetailsAn immersive performance tackling the risks and dangers facing young people is set to come to Reading next week
Read moreDetailsWe catch up with Romeo Stodart and Ren Harvieu ahead of their show atSouth Street Arts Centre on Saturday, October 5
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