Theatre tour of Reading will take to you some unusual places – SITELINES returns to South Street Arts Centre next week
THE PROMISE of theatre in unusual places is coming to Reading next week, as Sitelines returns.
Read moreDetailsTHE PROMISE of theatre in unusual places is coming to Reading next week, as Sitelines returns.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the king of pop, Michael Jackson, will come to The Hexagon in Reading this autumn.
Read moreDetailsA sacred choral music concert to help Ukraine
Read moreDetailsA SINGING evening for female voices will take place in Charvil this Saturday
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Tarot's Ben Rowse and Adam Drake ahead of their show at South Street Arts Centre on Friday, May 20
Read moreDetailsIts latest season will see it celebrate ten years of theatre with a host of new productions and workshops, and ticket price reductions
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE Spriggan Mist, a talented band that holds special events such as its Enchanted Market, as well as performing extensively.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep's production of a Midsummer Night's Dream is a jubilee gift, bringing Shakespeare as you've never seen it before
Read moreDetailsARRIVAL, the award-winning ABBA tribute act is coming to the Hexagon to mark 50 years of the Scandinavian pop group
Read moreDetailsA THREE-WEEK festival bursting with fun for Reading?s youngsters will be launching on Saturday with a fiesta
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