Seventy-seven deadly sins: Big Jay announces latest drag show at Bar 77
Drag monarch Big Jay is back and draggier than ever for their brand new series of residency shows, kicking off with Seven Deadly Sins
Read moreDetailsDrag monarch Big Jay is back and draggier than ever for their brand new series of residency shows, kicking off with Seven Deadly Sins
Read moreDetailsAN AMERICAN artist who can't be compared to anyone else is coming to Reading next month, ready to wow music fans
Read moreDetailsTHIS year has got off to a flying start, with so much great music being performed, released and created. Tune in and discover some great music
Read moreDetailsBig Jay is set to host a regular drag and games night on the second Thursday of every month at Bar 77, from 8pm
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Read moreDetailsThe Triangle Players will be bringing the work to life in their annual panto for 2023, which will see the titular Crusoe castaway on a desert island
Read moreDetailsAS PART of its 45th anniversary celebrations, The Hexagon is welcoming wrestling back to its stage this Sunday.
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Read moreDetailsA selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
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