Using theatre to break the silence on women’s experiences
Three generations of proud African women connect with each other across two continents, across time and space in a new play
Read moreDetailsThree generations of proud African women connect with each other across two continents, across time and space in a new play
Read moreDetailsSea Power, formerly known as British Sea Power, met at the University of Reading in 2000.
Read moreDetailsHurst Pantomime Group performed their tenth production to sell-out audiences last week, gaining glowing praise all round.
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Read moreDetailsA FEAST of arts is coming to Bracknell next month, thanks to South Hill Park.
Read moreDetailsEVERY week, we bring you a round-up of the best bands performing or from the Reading and Wokingham areas.
Read moreDetailsTHE life of Nina Simone, one of the most famous jazz singers of all time forms the backdrop for a new play coming to the Kenton Theatre this spring.
Read moreDetailsTO MARK Independent Venue Week, a Reading independent venue is holding some independent gigs.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based orchestra has been picked to take part in a scheme that champions the creation of new music
Read moreDetailsThe popular Scottish band, fronted by lead vocalist Sharleen Spiteri, will take to the stage on Saturday August, 13.
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