Reading Rep’s The Importance of Being Oscar to see the return of artistic director Alastair Whatley
The Importance of Being Oscar is coming to Reading Repertory Theatre, Kings Road, from Thursday, May 23, until Saturday, June ...
The Importance of Being Oscar is coming to Reading Repertory Theatre, Kings Road, from Thursday, May 23, until Saturday, June ...
PETER PAN will come flying back to Reading later this month as a theatre group prepares for a free open ...
Reading Repertory Theatre has announced the launch of REBORN IN FILM, a new series produced with Reading-based production company Barracuda ...
Reading Repertory Theatre has marked 10 years since it was established by celebrating its success in a tough period for ...
A strong cast leads a story of young people finding a world of modern meaning within Shakespeare's classic tragedy
Reading Rep marks ten years of the programme which supports and inspires engagement with stage performance, ENGAGE:10
Reading Rep is reviving Joel Calacro's refreshing play, Shakespeare's R&J, the first in the UK since its West End debut
IT DELIGHTED audiences in Reading, now it's heading to the world stage. It's certainly a potion that's causing a commotion.
READING Repertory Theatre is gearing up for its latest production, the world premiere of Chris Cuming's adaptation of Peter Pan. ...
Hedda Gabler transposes themes of struggle in a patriarchal society to include acceptance for queer people to wonderful effect at ...
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