World-famous Gaia installation set to visit Reading Museum
The Town Hall will be home to a world-famous piece of art by Luke Jerram when his Gaia project visits this summer
Read moreDetailsThe Town Hall will be home to a world-famous piece of art by Luke Jerram when his Gaia project visits this summer
Read moreDetailsIn a post-pandemic world, with war in Europe and the cost of living crisis appearing unending, is it possible to have a sense of wholeness?
Read moreDetailsHeavy Pop and Dork have teamed up in bringing Beat Connection to St Laurence Church for two days of live music
Read moreDetailsTwenty years after their first album, The Go! Team shows that their get-up-and-go is as fresh and vibrant as it ever was at Sub89, joined by Baba Ali
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Read moreDetailsArts Centre celebrates its 50th birthday year with a golden fundraiser
Read moreDetailsREADING is turning Japanese next month when a musical act from the 80s prepares to return.
Read moreDetailsHappy and Glorious: Wokingham pupils' show pays tribute to the Queen
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre's latest production is Martin McDonagh's The Lonesome West, which follows two brothers after the death of their father
Read moreDetailsMP Matt Rodda has said that Reading Gaol is no closer to securing a future as a cultural hub despite council bid "still being on the table."
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