Punt and Dennis to bring work in progress to Reading’s South Street
TV COMIC Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are preparing to present their latest work-in-progress show.
Read moreDetailsTV COMIC Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are preparing to present their latest work-in-progress show.
Read moreDetailsReading Comic-Con returns in April, bringing stars of stage and screen from franchises such as Doctor Who and Star Wars
Read moreDetailsThe Triangle Players are throwing open the curtains for their latest production, Jack and the Beanstalk, adapted by Lewis Gilbert, later this month
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN a great year for music from Reading and Wokingham-based musicians - here are 20 of our favourite tracks
Read moreDetailsTom Houghton talks self-improvement, sock modelling, and shock predictions for the monarchy ahead of his new tour, It's Not Ideal
Read moreDetailsCOMEDY is promised with a traditional pantomime coming to Shinfield later this month.
Read moreDetailsA DOUBLE bill of classic movies is coming to a Reading town centre venue next week.
Read moreDetailsComedian Ray Bradshaw talks sign language, saucy DMs, and the search for a look-a-like ahead of hus new tour, DoppleGinger
Read moreDetailsSIXTY-FIVE years after the original set, a recreation of one of rock n roll's biggest events is to come to Sonning this weekend
Read moreDetailsADVENTURES on the silver screen is the focus for a new concert taking place next month - the orchestra behind it will perform the show twice
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