Christmas is arriving early at Winnersh Garden Centre
Father Christmas and his head elf will open the festivities this weekend
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas and his head elf will open the festivities this weekend
Read moreDetailsKerry Godliman (Afterlife, Taskmaster) is bringing her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth, to The Hexagon from 7.30pm on Sunday, October 12.
Read moreDetailsA few gaps remain - young bassoon, french horn, double bass, tombone, oboe and viola players invited to apply
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is set to raise the spirits this spooky season as Broad Street Beats returns with a Halloween twist on Saturday, 18th October – promising a fang-tastic day...
Read moreDetailsReading Rep's first musical, The Last Five Years, doesn't skip a beat in its breathless exploration of a marriage in all its passion and friction.
Read moreDetailsThe Biscuit Factory will play host to a festival from Through A Different Lens, which features films by diverse and local film-makers in November
Read moreDetailsComedian Jessica Fostekew has announced a new headline stand-up tour,Iconic Breath, including a date here in Reading in February.
Read moreDetailsRobotic leonine to star in Paolo's Circus at Dinton Pastures
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA production about the Post Office scandal originally commissioned by the University of Reading has secured £85,000 to go on a national tour.
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