New adult acting workshops to launch in Wokingham
Local writer and actor Angela Garwood is set to launch a new series of adult acting workshops in Wokingham in January 2026.
Read moreDetailsLocal writer and actor Angela Garwood is set to launch a new series of adult acting workshops in Wokingham in January 2026.
Read moreDetailsIf you wanted to show someone who'd never been to a gig before, why live music is so good, you couldn't do better
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has announced who will be headlining when the event returns for its annual iteration next year.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a concert of Carols at Christmas
Read moreDetailsReading Rising last weekend was a great success, with 22 bands over the two days
Read moreDetailsBeans on Toast is playing at Face Bar on Sunday, December 7, following the release of the 18th studio album, Kill Them With Kindness
Read moreDetailsA wave of superheroes, sci-fi icons and comic-book enthusiasts is expected as comic con returns to Reading
Read moreDetailsWe featured Crooked Shapes recently, and we made it along to their album launch gig at the Face Bar
Read moreDetailsFlight Club confirms Reading as its next home
Read moreDetailsDon't miss the chance to enjoy a magical festive night
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