Enjoy jokes, rants and a sing-sing with Mark Thomas as he brings new show to Reading
Jokes, rants, politics, play and the occasional sing-song is promised by South Street regular Mark Thomas.
Read moreDetailsJokes, rants, politics, play and the occasional sing-song is promised by South Street regular Mark Thomas.
Read moreDetailsThe three-day festival combined events for adults and children, including talks from Robin Ince, Reading author TM Logan, and poet AF Harrold
Read moreDetailsONE of the most famous actors in the land paid a visit to Newbury earlier this month to champion a theatre.
Read moreDetailsMAGIC, comedy, and some Victorian value are all on offer for families this half-term in Reading
Read moreDetailsTHERE is a new star that deserves a place in the Hollywood walk of fame. Only this one is edible.
Read moreDetailsA new agreement granted by Henley Royal Regatta will see the festival return to the riverside until at least until 2030
Read moreDetailsA GIG at The Face Bar in Reading this weekend will see an 80s band entertain. Snuff, who have been playing since 1986, will perform some of their most famous...
Read moreDetailsLead vocalist Marisa Rodriguez said: "We always believed we could do it but now it's here I don't know how to take it all in"
Read moreDetailsTHREE days of laughter will take place across the town this weekend thanks to the first Reading Indie Comedy Festival.
Read moreDetailsNewbury's Watermill Theatre has announced it has successfully secured two funding bids to continue to protect and conserve its unique site
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