Justin Fletcher can’t wait to return to The Hexagon for Jack and the Beanstalk
JUSTIN FLETCHER ? Reading's homegrown panto star ? can't wait to return to The Hexagon, and he hopes you'll join him for Jack and the Beanstalk.
Read moreDetailsJUSTIN FLETCHER ? Reading's homegrown panto star ? can't wait to return to The Hexagon, and he hopes you'll join him for Jack and the Beanstalk.
Read moreDetailsA SILENT disco, fire pits and three bands ? it's Forbury Gardens as you've never seen it before.
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we bring you a round-up of all shows taking place in the region's theatres. It covers this weekend and next so you can plan ahead
Read moreDetailsTHE SCARLET Vixens combined the cheeky and the geeky on Saturday, November 26, with their latest show, The Purple Geekshow. Host Mojo Jones kicked off the show dressed as The...
Read moreDetailsReading's Wukong Chinese School is bringing the story of Nian the Chinese Dragon to Reading Central Library in both English and Chinese
Read moreDetailsON MONDAY, December 5, Nettlebed Folk Club is welcoming Peter Knight and John Spiers for an evening of music.
Read moreDetailsProgress ponders the role of fiction in modern society with Emily Goode's Liar's Teeth, mixing light and dark in its latest production
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Gay Chorus is performing at St Luke's Church on Sunday, December 11, from 7pm
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, a former Wokingham resident will be returning to perform in concert.
Read moreDetailsThe venue will be screening three features from Monday-Wednesday, December 5-7, celebrating the voices of contemporary, queer, Asian voices in film
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