Shrek The Musical is a real feel-good, positive theatrical experience that’s so uplifting
Everyone?s favourite ogre is back this Easter in South Hill Park?s hilarious stage spectacle, and it's a five-star show
Read moreDetailsEveryone?s favourite ogre is back this Easter in South Hill Park?s hilarious stage spectacle, and it's a five-star show
Read moreDetailsSindy Le Moist and Calamity Storm host a drag night and showing of cult classic Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Read moreDetailsAs his delayed Snowflake Tornado tour rolls into The Hexagon Theatre just what does Stewart Lee think of being the Greatest Living Stand-Up Comedian?
Read moreDetailsONE of this week?s new entries into the RaW Sounds Today playlist has sax appeal? and evokes memories of the 1980s.
Read moreDetailsA TALE of unrequited love and an execution is coming to Woodley just after Easter, after being on hold for two years
Read moreDetailsCanine characters Bluey and Bingo bring tall tales to Broad Street Mall
Read moreDetailsSpotted Talent's newest young stars attended a glitzy red carpet screening with Winston Ellis
Read moreDetailsThe folk musician sets off on a spring tour during May, featuring music from his upcoming fourth album, due for release in November
Read moreDetailsThe NOW Building will host a mixed media exhibition as well as craft classes, street food, and live music
Read moreDetailsFORGET the summer of love, this is the summer of biscuits, as The Ding prepares to celebrate one of its most famous exports.
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