Gig guide: Live music and more across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell – September 22-October 2
Each week, we print the biggest local gig guide you'll find anywhere - here are the gigs in Reading and Wokingham for the week ahead
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
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama group is offering a different take on Agatha Christie plays ? with a comedy which pokes gentle fun at them.
Read moreDetailsREADING LIONS are preparing for an evening of Bollywood.
Read moreDetailsA STORM is coming to Silchester over the next two weekends, and it will be highly localised with a touch of the surreal.
Read moreDetailsScott Matthews speaks to Reading Today as he kicks off his tour of the UK, including South Street Arts Centre.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY music group will celebrate its 21st anniversary by performing a selection of classics, while also premiering a new composition.
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate the release of their new album Soul of Albion, salty seafarers Man The Lifeboats will be stopping off at The Castle Tap in Reading
Read moreDetailsA MALE voice choir is opening a special four-week singing course from next week
Read moreDetailsTHIS weekend, Loddfest is taking place in Dunsden Green.
Read moreDetailsDaniel Howell is taking his new live show, We're All Doomed, on a tour of the UK, and spoke to Reading Today ahead of his first show
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