Soap stars to bring Sleuth revival to Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Coronation Street's Todd Boyce and Neil McDermott are the two stars of Sleuth, a thriller about thrillers.
Read moreDetailsCoronation Street's Todd Boyce and Neil McDermott are the two stars of Sleuth, a thriller about thrillers.
Read moreDetailsThe Glorification of Sadness is more than an album about relationships: it is the celebration of finding your way back after a long-term relationship
Read moreDetailsHe has just released a new album, Super Connected, a fusion of film, live music and theatre about the ticking time bomb of social media and big tech
Read moreDetailsWe love it when bands release new music, so we're delighted to celebrate a new track by Pinewall.
Read moreDetailsLet's Sing 2024 saw 17 competitors, including choirs and soloists, battle it out to be crowned winner in aid of the mayor's chosen charities
Read moreDetailsThe Torchlight Book Club is hosting an evening of acoustic music in Reading, featuring unplugged performances from Dakorra and Lee Switzer-Woolf
Read moreDetailsDante or Die is presenting Kiss Marry Kill, the story of Jay and Paul.
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre is back with a new instalment of Howling at the Moon, a variety show combining live music, comedy, and drag, from queer artists
Read moreDetailsThe Hexagon is the venue for an appearance by Bye Bye Baby, celebrating the Jersey Boys this autumn
Read moreDetailsPaul Foot is itching to tell you all, and what it has to do with King Tutankhamen, the House of Lords, Sir Cliff Richard, officious lollipop ladies
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