Celebrate the power of pink in Reading
Legally Blonde the Musical hits the Hexagon this May
Read moreDetailsLegally Blonde the Musical hits the Hexagon this May
Read moreDetailsSubmissions for the 20th edition of WriteFest, an annual fixture at the theatre which showcases brand new local writing, are set to close May 31.
Read moreDetailsJack Foz is based in London, but popped along to the Purple Turtle to headline the party celebrating 10 years of Dean Nelson's Generation Studio.
Read moreDetailsAn Independent movie theatre in Reading could host late screenings and entertainment into the night.
Read moreDetailsJelly is set to welcome celebrated Berkshire documentary filmmaker Anna Snowball to give a talk as part of its Artists in Residence series
Read moreDetailsIf you've been outside recently, you'll have noticed that it's bluebell season, with the woods around displaying a carpet of violet-blue.
Read moreDetailsProgress is bringing one of Shakespeare's most celebrated plays, Hamlet, to the hallowed grounds of one of the town's most historic venues.
Read moreDetailsThe three MPs for Reading have celebrated a £2.068 million boost for The Hexagon Theatre.
Read moreDetailsDanny Sorrell is the creative force behind The Paradox Twin, who have been been on the Wokingham-based White Star Record
Read moreDetailsWinnersh playwright Jessica celebrates her musical win and fondly remembers school days
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