Sounds of the sixties … of the non-musical type
A SHARP and perceptive look at life in the 1960s is the subject of the next play from Wokingham Theatre.
Read moreDetailsA SHARP and perceptive look at life in the 1960s is the subject of the next play from Wokingham Theatre.
Read moreDetailsRaise your glasses - a celebration of real ale, ciders and perries is returning to Reading this summer with a special celebration event
Read moreDetailsIT?S BEEN a long time coming, but live music is back. Tickets are on sale for the first Aldworth Philharmonic Show of 2022
Read moreDetailsA panto is deep into its final rehearsals ? with one of the UK?s youngest panto directors in charge.
Read moreDetailsDID you know that Tom Baker, the fourth Doctor Who, had a season with the National Theatre?
Read moreDetailsWokingham Music Club is looking to bring the crowds back to venues with its line up acts, which has so far been announced up until June.
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S something really special about bands around the Reading and Wokingham areas ? they?re so talented.
Read moreDetailsA BIT of culture could be just the ticket for the new year, and a Maidenhead arts centre is aiming to make it as easy as possible to tune in
Read moreDetailsTHE Purple Turtle will host Motofest on Saturday, January 15, in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA).
Read moreDetailsHAPPY New Year and welcome to another 12 months of great music from bands in and around the Reading and Wokingham area
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