Progress Premiers: Double-bill of new plays shows promise from budding writers
Progress has returned with two fresh new plays from local writers in a double-bill production of Moles, by Sarah Wright, and Dirt, by Caroline White
Read moreDetailsProgress has returned with two fresh new plays from local writers in a double-bill production of Moles, by Sarah Wright, and Dirt, by Caroline White
Read moreDetailsA COMPOSER who DJs with snooker legend Steve Davis is preparing to headline a gig in Reading this summer.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Recorder Orchestra, which started life in Twyford, is returning to the village to perform its 'world tour' concert.
Read moreDetailsHE'S KNOWN for his role as one of Strictly's top judges. Now, he's asking you to judge his debut album.
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival will bring two stages of performances, a food court, and stalls, with a focus on sustainability and inclusivity
Read moreDetailsWE'RE just a few weeks away now from the start of the summer festival season, and we can't wait.
Read moreDetails"THERE is no other band as hard-working, as talented, diverse and surprising as these guys."
Read moreDetailsA COMEDIAN is so popular she has had to arrange a second date, giving more Reading people an opportunity to laugh at her jokes.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILIAR face will be sharing insights into his life and career when he visits Newbury's Corn Exchange this autumn.
Read moreDetailsHeading up our hit parade is a star in the making ? catch her before she makes it big and you'll have a claim to fame to enjoy for years...
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