Political unrest and national pride – all in an evening’s work for the Henley Symphony Orchestra
POLITICAL unrest and national pride are the themes of the Henley Symphony Orchestra's latest concert.
Read moreDetailsPOLITICAL unrest and national pride are the themes of the Henley Symphony Orchestra's latest concert.
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the 425th anniversary of William Shakespeare conjuring up the magic lines from Much Ado About Nothing, Tamesis Chamber Choir will perform
Read moreDetailsREADING is getting ready to go snooker loopy, nuts are we, as some of the greatest names in the modern era of the game will return to The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be some smooth sounds in the air around Wellington College this month.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Yateley Choral Society are preparing for their spring concert, Oh Sing Joyfully.
Read moreDetailsHADYN'S The Creation will be performed by Bracknell Choral Society and Reading Festival Chorus at their joint spring concert.
Read moreDetailsTHREE classic pieces will be performed by the Wokingham Choral Society at its spring concert.
Read moreDetailsWednesday was International Women's Day. One of the ways it was marked this year was the release of a new single from Selina and the Howlin Dogs.
Read moreDetailsReading saw members of the mod community rode across town before attending the Face Bar for an evening of music and festivities for March of the Mods
Read moreDetailsArts Centre celebrates its 50th birthday year with a golden fundraiser
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