Dance Reading returns with performances across November
BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT winners Diversity will be among those taking part in a month-long celebration of dance coming to Reading from this weekend
Read moreDetailsBRITAIN'S GOT TALENT winners Diversity will be among those taking part in a month-long celebration of dance coming to Reading from this weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has announced its first repertory company, which is taking up the mantle with two concurrent productions from next month
Read moreDetailsYOUNG actors are invited to audition for roles in a musical coming to Reading next February.
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
Read moreDetailsAnita Oui makes a much-anticipated return to hosting duties for the Hallowe'en SOS drag showcase at The Rising sun on Friday
Read moreDetailsStranger Sings is about to land in Reading as part of a UK theatre tour? so we catch up with Elliott Wooster, who portrays Mike
Read moreDetailsWinter Chills will screen a collection of short horror films, including by Reading film-makers, curated by writer and director Stephen Graves
Read moreDetailsA DAY at the races is sure to go with a bang, a crackle, and a pop as Ascot brings back its annual firework spectacular family raceday.
Read moreDetailsOctober's event will see Reading's regular MC Carl Richard hosting, with Andrew Mensah headlining alongside Raj Poojara and Andrew Skipper
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES can enjoy a treat at South Street Arts Centre - a play that's good enough to eat.
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