Actors Jeremy Irons and Simon Williams team up for charity night at The Mill
A SONNING theatre welcomed two acting greats last month for a special fundraising performance
Read moreDetailsA SONNING theatre welcomed two acting greats last month for a special fundraising performance
Read moreDetailsCultureMix Arts is hosting a number of events during Black History Month, including Reading Reggae Collective's open mic night, led by Don Cheadle
Read moreDetailsThe line-up for the biggest Dance Reading Festival yet has been unveiled, as it returns in-person and online later this month
Read moreDetailsBOTANICALS, juniper berries and slice will all come together in perfect synchrony later this month for a one-day celebration of the G'n'T.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be rocking around the Christmas tree thanks to a popular touring show, which is to be given a festive twist.
Read moreDetailsA SONNING resident has praised his local theatre on national television.
Read moreDetailsA READING cinema is launching a new deal for students offering a cut-price night at the movies
Read moreDetailsWe love championing new sounds, and that's exactly what we've got this week.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is holding an exciting fundraising event to help combat poverty in Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre continues its 76th season with Alexi Kaye Campbell's The Pride, looking at fifty years of shifting attitudes to homosexuality
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