The Way Old Friends Do: Ian Hallard and James Bradshaw talk friendship, fandom, and fake beards
The Way Old Friends Do is the new production written by Ian Hallard, who also stars alongside James Bradshaw
Read moreDetailsThe Way Old Friends Do is the new production written by Ian Hallard, who also stars alongside James Bradshaw
Read moreDetailsREADING Repertory Theatre is gearing up for its latest production, the world premiere of Chris Cuming's adaptation of Peter Pan. It is also undergoing the launch of its first repertory...
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's culinary hotspots has laid out its events calendar for April, including hosting prestigious food awards and Mark Bowen
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui hosted the celebration of pop icon Lady Gaga, but announced it would be their last as a drag performer
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is set to show Moira Buffini's Dinner, a dark comedy full of twists, turns, and unexpected guests, from April 14 to April 22
Read moreDetailsThe Social Burlesque Club now takes place on Thursdays most weeks at Reading Biscuit Factory
Read moreDetailsThe Brythonic Thousand exhibition will be held in Reading Central Library during April and showcases the artwork of Dylan Garcia
Read moreDetailsBEAT Connection returned to Reading's St Laurence church once again for two days of top-hole live musical performances
Read moreDetailsUncle Peanut, OSP, and Radio X's John Kennedy have been added to the roster for a packed-out summer party in May
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui's Suspenders is back at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and this time it's celebrating the art-pop monolith Lady Gaga
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