Drag-o-we’en: Big Jay to host Hallowe’en drag night at The Outlook
Big Jay is continuing their residency at The Outlook with Night of the Living Drag, on Friday, October 20, featuring Dorian Gay, and Pump King
Read moreDetailsBig Jay is continuing their residency at The Outlook with Night of the Living Drag, on Friday, October 20, featuring Dorian Gay, and Pump King
Read moreDetailsSilver Swan ballet dancers perform at London's Royal Academy of Dance
Read moreDetailsHost Claire Dyer will be joined by performance poet and writer Emma Purshouse for this month's event
Read moreDetailsPAVING THE WAY is the title of the first new entry in this week's playlist, and it's a song we think you'll love.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY concert will take place in Douai Abbey later this month.
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 moreDetailsTHIRD time's the charm .. one band loves touring so much they're preparing for their third Reading appearance this year.
Read moreDetailsBOBBY ELLIOTT has good reason why he would rather play Reading's Hexagon Theatre this weekend than the legendary Paramount Theatre
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner has laid out its events for October and welcomes a new regular to the fold in Reading's town centre
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factoryis celebrating Black History Month with a showcase of short-films and feature-length screenings in October
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