Going up in the world: could you be a balloon pilot?
Going up in the world: could you be a balloon pilot?
Read moreDetailsGoing up in the world: could you be a balloon pilot?
Read moreDetailsGYLES Brandreth is coming back to the Ding, performing a new show Can't Stop Talking.
Read moreDetailsWe've had our passport out again for this week's playlist: this time a visit to Aylesbury to enjoy a set by That Joe Payne
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING last year's inaugural comedy festival from Mates Rates Comedy, Gary Delaney has been named as the first act confirmed for the event in May
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre's annual showcase of home-grown writing talent is back with six new plays in Reading as WriteFest returns for its 17th year
Read moreDetailsReading Today talks to Johnny Borrell ahead of Jealous Nostril's rescheduled gig at The Face Bar on Monday, October 2. JOHNNY Borrell has been a player in British music...
Read moreDetailsSaturday saw the culmination of a three-week long exhibition at 571 Oxford Road, curated by Caroline Streatfield, called I'll Meet You There
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT is to take place in Winnersh next month.
Read moreDetailsA BAND described as one of the founding fathers of the punk era is preparing to bring their loud, fast and in-yer-face rock n roll to Reading
Read moreDetailsEvery week, we bring you a round-up of all shows taking place in the region's theatres. It covers this weekend and next, so you can plan ahead
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