Head back to the summer of love … no, not Woodstock 1969, but Newbury 1996 thanks to The Watermill’s new play Camp Albion
THE CAST has been announced for a new open-air theatre show about to head to The Watermill in Newbury.
Read moreDetailsTHE CAST has been announced for a new open-air theatre show about to head to The Watermill in Newbury.
Read moreDetailsTHROW shapes and not toys is the motto for a music festival aimed at families with young children, and it's coming to Reading's Prospect Park in July
Read moreDetailsThe Crash Helmuts comprise the brothers Norbert and Johann Helmut. They started penning their album of happy and up-tempo music to raise a smile
Read moreDetailsThe punk outfit is performing in Reading after having to postpone their album tour seven times
Read moreDetailsTHIS week, topping our hit parade is Katie Ellwood with a track from her debut album.
Read moreDetailsJack and The Beanstalk seeks young cast members. Apply soon.
Read moreDetailsMusical theatre gala seeks new talent. Deadline soon.
Read moreDetailsA NEW children?s festival is continuing this week with a range of theatrical events for all ages at South Street arts centre in Reading
Read moreDetailsBhim Niroula, star of Britain's Got Talent, sets his sights on stardom with the catchy single
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT celebrating the music of The Eagles is coming to Reading this autumn as Talon returns for its 25th anniversary tour at The Hexagon
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