Arts Council invests £30,000 in RABBLE’s ‘most ambitious’ project yet: William The Conqueror
RABBLE is following up on its celebrated 2023 production of Henry I with a major new play, a prequel titled William The Conqueror.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE is following up on its celebrated 2023 production of Henry I with a major new play, a prequel titled William The Conqueror.
Read moreDetailsA new awards ceremony is set to celebrate some of the town's biggest contributors to arts and culture.
Read moreDetailsA.F. Steadman will be attending a book signing at Waterstones in Broad Street from 11am on Sunday, February 16
Read moreDetailsStudents at a Reading primary school took part in some hands-on learning about air quality at the University of Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham. As always, we have a wide variety of musical
Read moreDetailsSelina and The Howlin Dogs are back with a new single, Rock Bottom Blue, and this time they've joined forced with Five Points Gang
Read moreDetailsREADING Museum is teaming up with Eclectic Games to bring an introductory taster session for Dungeons and Dragons to the museum in February
Read moreDetailsThe Amazons has kicked off 2025 by teaming with Royal Blood for a new collaboration with their latest song, My Blood.
Read moreDetailsHappy New Year! Each week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to the RaW
Read moreDetailsBoHo does Bowie takes place from 8pm on Saturday, January 11, at The Fisherman's Cottage, Kennet Side
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