Twford artist book signing success at Reading Museum
Sally Castle used lockdown to illustrate Oscar Wilde's children story, The Happy Prince.
Read moreDetailsSally Castle used lockdown to illustrate Oscar Wilde's children story, The Happy Prince.
Read moreDetailsTop Hat will be bringing glitz and glamour to the theatre stage throughout the winter season.
Read moreDetailsDORIAN, written by Phoebe Eclair-Powell and Owen Horsley, is an experimental adaptation presenting Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Read moreDetailsMichael Bell, a resident at Pinehurst Care Centre, and his wife Valerie, were treated to an afternoon of cake and their favourite songs.
Read moreDetailsA man in his thirties was assaulted outside a restaurant on Kings Road at 1pm on Monday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Theatre returns to the stage this week with Howard Brenton's classic, Anne Boleyn.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School, on Henley Road, hosted a musical takeover, Beat Goes On, in the school hall for the day, thanks to STOMP star, Ollie Tunmer.
Read moreDetailsAward-winning family show, The Little Prince, will fly into Norden Farm from Wednesday, October 27 until Saturday, October 30.
Read moreDetailsA group of singers at the Wokingham Choral Society are warming up their voices for their upcoming concerts.
Read moreDetailsFrom Paines Plough and Soho Theatre, the production follows the life of Tune, a British-Nigerian 30-year-old rogue, who's just started therapy.
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