Kiss Marry Kill to explore love and relationships and bring theatre to Reading’s Concert Hall
Dante or Die is presenting Kiss Marry Kill, the story of Jay and Paul.
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
Read moreDetailsJohn Bishop said: "I'm delighted to be adding Reading to my Back At It tour." It comes to The Hexagon next March
Read moreDetailsAs regular readers will know, every now and then our intrepid photographer, Andy M , and I will occasionally go on a road trip to something special
Read moreDetailsLet's Sing 2024 will see 17 finalists battling it out to be crowned the victor on Tuesday, with this year's heats open to soloists, duets, and groups
Read moreDetailsArt that celebrates Reading has been revealed, as work to transform a closed department store at The Oracle continues.
Read moreDetailsA contemporary of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, friends with Elvis and a pin-up in teenage bedrooms, he has enjoyed hit after hit after hit
Read moreDetailsTake part in a radio broadcast for amateur growers
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