First phase of Hexagon development reaches milestone as project leads appointed
A MULTI-MILLION pound project to revitalise Reading's Hexagon Theatre has reached its first major milestone as key teams are appointed
A MULTI-MILLION pound project to revitalise Reading's Hexagon Theatre has reached its first major milestone as key teams are appointed
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READING'S Hexagon theatre is going to become a cinema on Sunday.
AS PART of its 45th anniversary celebrations, The Hexagon is welcoming wrestling back to its stage this Sunday.
The council was among a number of local authorities to receive a share of £2 billion's worth of investment boosts ...
THE author behind Downton Abbey has turned his head to some tales from the riverbank, for a musical version of ...
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