Market House down boots for Drag Queen Bingo
Drag Queen Bingo calls full house down boots at Market House, Market Place, on Wednesday, March 30.
Read moreDetailsDrag Queen Bingo calls full house down boots at Market House, Market Place, on Wednesday, March 30.
Read moreDetailsFOR years, they?ve been a popular series of books. Recently, they?ve been a staple of afternoon television.
Read moreDetailsA theatre group in Twyford is preparing to stage the play they were rehearsing two years ago when covid struck.
Read moreDetailsAN ELECTRONIC collective is preparing to visit Reading as part of their latest UK tour.
Read moreDetailsHE IS the godfather of rock ?n? roll, a pioneer, a legend and sadly a musical genius who left us far too soon
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers are continuing their 60th birthday celebrations with their Easter performance on Palm Sunday, April 10.
Read moreDetailsWE GOT into the editor?s bad books this week by being late sending over the RaW Sounds Today playlist, but it was worth it.
Read moreDetailsAN ECLECTIC musical setlist is promised for visitors to a Wokingham Music Club show on Friday, March 25.
Read moreDetailsAfter revealing the first acts in early February, a further 30 artists have now been added to the line-up.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Choral Society is presenting its first concert of 2022 on Saturday, March 19.
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