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WE LOVE the sheer variety of the Reading and Wokingham music scene as we get a real mixture of artists coming to showcase their talents.
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE the sheer variety of the Reading and Wokingham music scene as we get a real mixture of artists coming to showcase their talents.
Read moreDetailsRussell Kane has announced a headline tour of the UK with his latest stand-up show, HyperActive, including Reading's Hexagon in May next year
Read moreDetailsFilms to see on Valentine's or Galentine's
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a play for voices. Now it's a jazz suite, and it can be heard in Woodley later this month.
Read moreDetailsCOMEDIANS will be hoping to rock the boat when they start cracking funnies later this month ? because they will be on the water.
Read moreDetailsLIVE MUSIC is coming to a Tilehurst taproom, enabling people to enjoy a beer with the tunes.
Read moreDetailsPETER PAN will come flying back to Reading later this month as a theatre group prepares for a free open day.
Read moreDetailsMUSICALS, music, some surprises, and new plays are all on the menu for the Theatre Royal Windsor this year.
Read moreDetailsDanny Beard is off on tour again, bringing an evening of laughs, live music, and lewks to venues around the country in Straight Expectations
Read moreDetailsJacob Hawley is performing his new show, SPACE, at The Purple Turtle from 7.30pm on Friday, February 22
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