Progress’ Angels in America shows community theatre has real wings
Progress Theatre's triumphant production proves that community theatre is still alive, funnier, darker, and more authentic than it ever has been
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre's triumphant production proves that community theatre is still alive, funnier, darker, and more authentic than it ever has been
Read moreDetailsThe Tiger Who Came to Tea is celebrating 12 years on stage and visiting The Hexagon next weekend. David Wood, the show's author, explains more
Read moreDetailsReadiPop is ready to pop, so here's our day-by-day breakdown of which acts are playing
Read moreDetailsINDIE with melody - that?s how we describe Phantom Booth?s latest single
Read moreDetailsAida H Dee is bringing her family-friendly drag queen story hour show to Reading, with an interactive show in libraries across town
Read moreDetailsSOME OF the biggest hits from the silver screen will be celebrated in a musical evening taking place in Caversham next month
Read moreDetailsA new show which follows amateur creators as they turn their hobbies into a living, featuring Reading's Rachael Moreland
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda MP sparks fresh hope for the Save Reading Gaol campaign as he announces a meeting with the MOJ to discuss plans for the site
Read moreDetailsBritish astronaut Tim Peake announces his new live tour speaking about his experiences in space, with his show coming to The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsTALENTED young dancers will be taking to The Hexagon?s stage this weekend to showcase their work
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