AYL serves up a musical buffet with offerings for all in 11th annual festival
Reading's own Are You Listening? Festival serves up another slice of diverse, urgent music in venues around town for its eleventh annual outing
Read moreDetailsReading's own Are You Listening? Festival serves up another slice of diverse, urgent music in venues around town for its eleventh annual outing
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE bringing you something big and this week that's a new band? with a strong link to the region.
Read moreDetailsREADING Repertory Theatre is gearing up for a production which will look at the life of one of Reading's most celebrated some-time resident. Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, famously...
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival, which has been bringing live music and performances to Reading for over a decade, is returning this weekend
Read moreDetailsThe Triangle Players are no strangers to drama
Read moreDetailsThis weekend is the return of the Are You Listening? festival, one of our favourite events in the year.
Read moreDetailsThe RDA is looking for people to join its quiz night on Wednesday, May 15.
Read moreDetailsThe second Reading Walks Festival is back with nearly fifty trails and interactive walks exploring the history and stories of the town and the borough
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday, May 11, three weeks of activities and events are taking place across town for the 35th iteration of Reading Children's Festival
Read moreDetailsAn award-winning stand-up whose latest special went straight into the Netflix Top 10 will headline a comedy gala in Henley later this month
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