Forget the summer of love, Reading’s ready to celebrate the summer of biscuits
FORGET the summer of love, this is the summer of biscuits, as The Ding prepares to celebrate one of its most famous exports.
Read moreDetailsFORGET the summer of love, this is the summer of biscuits, as The Ding prepares to celebrate one of its most famous exports.
Read moreDetailsTHE music community in Reading and Wokingham is a great thing. By working together, we can help dangle some great tunes under your nos
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S nothing finer than discovering an amazing singer with a talent that knocks your socks off.
Read moreDetailsA SPRING celebration is coming to The Lexicon early next month, with a day of music and dance.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre's Yous Two shines with humour, without disturbing the darker corners of its deeper moments
Read moreDetailsShe is a musical legend, one of the best songwriters around, and she's going to be bringing a touch of New York to Reading this summer
Read moreDetailsA NEW play featuring a young cast will be performed in Newbury this week, and it champions accesible theatre
Read moreDetailsTWO nights of great music are coming up thanks to Wokingham Music Club.
Read moreDetailsSCURRILOUS gossip will be mixed with folk classics on Monday, April 4, and it?s all thanks to Nettlebed Folk Club.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre presents Off The Block The Blade, Reading Friday, March 26 rabbletheatre.com What a warm welcome to Rabble’s Off the Block #10, the show that launched their original...
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