Treading The Boards? At South Street Arts Centre, we’ll drink to that
GUESTS heading to shows at a Reading-based arts centre can now drink the boards while watching actors tread them.
GUESTS heading to shows at a Reading-based arts centre can now drink the boards while watching actors tread them.
COMEDY is returning to South Street arts centre later this month.
Chloe Petts' If You Can't Say Anything Nice comes to Reading's South Street Arts Centre on Thursday, November 9, from ...
FAMILIES can enjoy a treat at South Street Arts Centre - a play that's good enough to eat.
RAISE your glasses as the curtain is raised on a new season of entertainment at South Street Arts Centre
South Street Arts Centre in Reading has once again teamed up with local beer, cheese & spirits emporium The Grumpy ...
Emmanuel Sonubi is one of the emerging talents in live comedy in the UK, with upcoming shows in Reading's South ...
Accomplished comedian, radio host, and award-winning podcaster Eshaan Akbar has set out on his first UK stand-up tour, The Pretender
Grief in the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall is due for release on Friday, March 31, when Alasdair will ...
The Poets' Cafe at South Street Arts Centre was joined by Dr Casey Bailey, Birmingham Poet Laureate from 2020 to ...
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