Tony Christie set to perform to help READ College
Tony Christie will be performing at Arlington Arts Centre as part of efforts to save the college, which announced in November it was facing closure
Read moreDetailsTony Christie will be performing at Arlington Arts Centre as part of efforts to save the college, which announced in November it was facing closure
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is welcoming 2023 with its first production of the year, The Welkin, by Lucy Kirkwood
Read moreDetailswhat a great 12 months of music in Reading and Wokingham - here's our top 20 of 2022
Read moreDetailsAn invitation to start the new year dancing for fun
Read moreDetailsComedian and star of Ladhood and The Russell Howard Hour Jacob Hawley is performing in Reading as part of his live show tour, Bump
Read moreDetailsWhy have chestnuts roasting when they could be listening to some fantastic music?
Read moreDetailsLive & Love Music is presenting an acoustic set from London-based performer Ellen Blane, bringing her folk music sensibilities to pop favourites
Read moreDetailsReading will see a brand new comedy festival, with a weekend including roasts, local comedy competitions, and an after party at venues across town
Read moreDetailsA BOOK created by a Reading author is currently being turned into a movie due to be released this time next year
Read moreDetailsReading's Party in the Park is set to return to Palmer Park on Sunday, June 18th, with Atomic Kitten and Blazin Squad
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