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The sound of Reading: Uni student production explores the Soundsystem scene in Reading

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Friday, January 16, 2026 8:06 am
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A new theatrical production is set to explore Reading's vibrant soundsystem scene of the 1970s and 80s, from students at the University of Reading. Picture: via the University Reading

A new theatrical production is set to explore Reading's vibrant soundsystem scene of the 1970s and 80s, from students at the University of Reading. Picture: via the University Reading

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A NEW theatrical production is set to explore Reading’s vibrant soundsystem scene of the 1970s and 80s, co-written by current and former students from the University of Reading.

The Sound tells the story of how Caribbean music and culture transformed Reading, establishing the town as a key hub in the UK soundsystem movement.

The immersive production, performed to a standing audience, recreates the atmosphere of a soundsystem night, combining live performance with the music that defined an era.

The show follows two Reading schoolchildren in 1974 as they discover the sounds arriving from the Caribbean, embarking on a journey that would see them become part of a cultural phenomenon that took them across the country.

Based on interviews with members of Reading’s Caribbean community who were central to the scene – including selectors, operators, box boys and MCs – the production celebrates the pioneers who shaped Reading’s musical heritage. The show also features local artists Rueben Irie Sound and Jah Lion Movement.

Former and current students from the University’s Department of Film, Theatre and Television have co-written the production. They are also involved in directing and starring in the show.

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Dr Lucy Tyler, from the University of Reading’s Department of Film, Theatre and Television, is producing the show alongside South Street’s John Luther. She said: “This production celebrates a wonderful collaboration between the University of Reading and South Street Arts Centre.

“Our students have worked alongside professional theatre-makers to transform original testimony from Reading’s Caribbean community into compelling drama. These stories reveal how Reading was at the heart of a cultural movement that shaped British music history, and we’re proud to bring these voices to the stage.”

The Sound is part of SITELINES, South Street’s programme of theatre in unusual spaces, which has brought innovative companies to Reading and worked with local talent to create productions about the town’s history and community.

The production has been supported by Arts Council England with National Lottery funding.

Performances run at 7pm on Wednesday to Saturday, 21–24 January, with an additional matinee at 2pm on Saturday, January 24.

Tickets operate on a choose-your-own-price basis, available via: whatsonreading.com.

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