Tarantino double bill coming to Reading town centre bar
A DOUBLE bill of classic movies is coming to a Reading town centre venue next week.
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
Read moreDetailsPANGBOURNE Jazz Club is back on Sunday, January 7, with a visit from the Big Colors Big Band.
Read moreDetailsJUST The Tonic comedy club is back on Saturday, January 6, with a quartet of comics preparing to make visitors laugh
Read moreDetailsA NEW burger is about to go on sale at two Reading town centre pubs, but you'll have to be quick to take advantage.
Read moreDetailsREADIFOLK will welcome a duo for its first meeting of 2024.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is bringing back its comedy evenings with Comedy in Progress, which sees live stand-up and performances in a regular showcase
Read moreDetailsYOUR granny knew: the old songs are the best and back in 1980, she was rock n rolling with the rest when she went to Reading Festival.
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