Get into some Good Habits with folk gig in Newbury
A FOLK duo are coming out of winter hibernation to showcase new material next month.
Read moreDetailsA FOLK duo are coming out of winter hibernation to showcase new material next month.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has released a statement following the blocking of the Gender Recognition Reform bill in the House of Commons on Monday, January 16
Read moreDetailsA READING orchestra is set to take its audience on a journey through Greek mythology in concert on Saturday, February 11.
Read moreDetailsOne of the best things about January is preparing for a wassail, an ancient ceremony that aims to have some fun while looking to the harvest ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe Pangbourne Twinning Assosciation is hosting a french film night, screening Olivier Assayas' Doubles Vies (2018), at Pangbourne Village Hall
Read moreDetailsThe Fisherman's Cottage, Kennet Side, is set to host fortnightly live music evenings including jazz, funk, and blues
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre continues its 76th season with the first of its productions for 2023, The Welkin. Written by Lucy Kirkwood, the play follows the plight of Sally Poppy, a young...
Read moreDetailsShowcase Cinema is marking the event on Thursday, January 19, by giving guests a free portion of popcorn
Read moreDetailsA PIANO concert will take place in Streatley this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsEach week, we print the biggest local gig guide you'll find anywhere - here are the gigs in Reading and Wokingham for the week ahead
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