Enjoy a celebration of Irish dance past and present at The Hexagon this July
aA CELEBRATION of Irish dance is coming to The Hexagon in Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsaA CELEBRATION of Irish dance is coming to The Hexagon in Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession is back with a vengeance and hand-picked talent from Jinn AlHijra, Londyn, Percy Non Grata, Toney Baloney, and Francis LightningHeart
Read moreDetailsOnce again, Progress shows its love of the theatre as an art form both in its selection of source material and in its execution of the production
Read moreDetailsWHAT more do you need that some music to put a smile on your face?
Read moreDetailsOur Fate is taking to the stage at The Purple Turtle on Saturday, June 24, to mark the debut of their new EP, Reflections of My Past
Read moreDetailsClub FOD is coming back to the festival with its community hub, tackling isolation and removing barriers which some people face attending Pride
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has brought some extra colour to central Reading by updating the rainbow crossing. The traffic lights on Friar Street feature a colourful crossing in Pride colours, which...
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession is bringing back their regular evening of drag and cabaret from hand-picked performers from in and around Reading
Read moreDetailsNETTLEBED Folk Club is returning next week with a special performance from popular duo.
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER and daughter are teaming up to showcase their artistic talent, but they're not doing it for themselves
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