Everything always works out for Harriet Kemsley as she prepares for South Street date this autumn
A COMIC is coming to Reading this autumn fresh from the Edinburgh Festival.
Read moreDetailsA COMIC is coming to Reading this autumn fresh from the Edinburgh Festival.
Read moreDetailsA SERIES of band concerts continues in June with not one but two performances on the same day.
Read moreDetailsTHE CAST has been unveiled for a world premiere coming to a Newbury theatre next month.
Read moreDetailsDame Judi Dench is lending her support to Newbury's Watermill Theatre at a one-off event next month, after the theatre lost Arts Council funding
Read moreDetailsWe have three great new tracks for you to tune in to this week, including tunes from Who Are All The Cayons and Kyros. Both have gigs coming soon
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is bringing Llareggub to the stage in Under Milk Wood, by celebrated Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and directed by Ali Carroll
Read moreDetailsFollowing the huge success of his critically-acclaimed sold-out UK tour, Ben Elton is bringing his new show Authentic Stupidity to The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsAn acclaimed musical production of The Lord of the Rings, first premiered in Newbury last year, will be relocating to Chicago this summer
Read moreDetailsEmerging performer Grace Pounds is taking to the stage alongside Funke and the Two Tone Baby the latest in a series of regular gigs at Face Bar
Read moreDetailsOn The Block takes place at St Laurence Church, central Reading, from 2pm-8pm on Saturday, April 13
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