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Read moreDetailsRobin Thomas, Kate Noakes, and Jules Whiting showcased their work, with host Jez Dyer kicking off proceedings at the monthly poetry salon
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a West End sensation, a hit film, a TV series ? and a book. Now it's coming to Reading's Hexagon theatre this summer.
Read moreDetailsGenerations to come will speak in hushed tones of Barnard Castle, a big red bus, and the tussle for power between Dominic Cummings and Boris Johnson
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar's Cheese Feast Festival has announced which vendors and performers will be taking part in a three-day weekend of cheese-based street food
Read moreDetailsAUDIENCE members will be left to pick up the pieces of a murder investigation at Shinfield Players Theatre at the end of April.
Read moreDetailsDouble Okay is going back to its roots as it hosts the latest U Slip Into exhibition, showcasing queer art for in and around Reading
Read moreDetailsPresenter, actor, comedian, and BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Craig Charles is bringing the vibes to the venue when he performs in May
Read moreDetailsTwo Rivers Press is seeking submissions for a collection poetry from people living in or with strong ties to Reading
Read moreDetailsClassic Ibiza sees a 32-piece live orchestra take on some of the biggest dance and rave anthems from the last three decades in June
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