Review: Progress’ intense, intoxicating production of Lucy Prebble’s The Effect
The Effect shows what Progress Theatre does best: well-chosen and insightful source material is handled excellently by cast and crew alike
Read moreDetailsThe Effect shows what Progress Theatre does best: well-chosen and insightful source material is handled excellently by cast and crew alike
Read moreDetailsTICKETS have just gone on sale for comedian Ray Bradshaw's new show, coming to Reading next year.
Read moreDetailsMUSICIAN Jez Lowe will be the special guest at Readifolk on Sunday, September 9.
Read moreDetailsREADING will be doing the dab thanks to a regular bingo night returning to a town centre venue
Read moreDetailsA MONTHLY music night dedicated to funk, soul, jazz and blues musicians will return next week with a performance for Fusion 6
Read moreDetailsWHAT a brilliant weekend we had at Wokingham Festival ? and I hear Reading Festival was terrific too.
Read moreDetailsRAISE your glasses as the curtain is raised on a new season of entertainment at South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre is kicking off its new season with The Effect, showing from Monday, September 4, and WriteFest in November
Read moreDetailsSHORT films created by budding movie makers will be screened at a Reading arts centre next month.
Read moreDetailsClub FOD's community hub will see bingo, games, karaoke, drag, and live music when it returns to this year's Reading Pride Love Unites Festival
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