Wokingham’s Will Young is clowning around for theatre’s radio play
A WOKINGHAM-born musician and actor is preparing to tread the boards for a slightly different play this week.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-born musician and actor is preparing to tread the boards for a slightly different play this week.
Read moreDetailsEARLY next month, Reading?s Concert Hall will be filled once again with the sound of music.
Read moreDetailsA CHORAL society is preparing to perform Nelson's Mass during its spring concert.
Read moreDetailsWE?RE really excited about the line-up for this year?s Wokingham Festival, there really is something for everyone to enjoy
Read moreDetailsAN EASTER parade of entertainment is promised by a Bracknell-based arts centre, thanks to a mixture of theatre, music, dance and more
Read moreDetailsAfter almost 30 years making music and performing together, this year will see the last Belshazzar's Feast tour - and it's coming to Reading
Read moreDetailsNEW acts have been announced for the Readipop Festival line-up as tickets go on sale.
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, theatregoers will feel like they are on top of the world, thanks to a special performance.
Read moreDetailsMusic legends Chris Difford, Nick Heyward and Carol Decker are among a glittering array of artists raising funds for Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsASCOT is gearing up for the first family race day of the year, taking place later this month.
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