Shinfield Players musicals review night
The theatre company, on Whitley Wood Lane, will give its opinions in Gogglebox-style on some of the most popular musical theatre songs.
Read moreDetailsThe theatre company, on Whitley Wood Lane, will give its opinions in Gogglebox-style on some of the most popular musical theatre songs.
Read moreDetailsRetirement developer McCarthy and Stone donated the money to The COATS Centre, a charity for senior citizens to meet and enjoy each other's company.
Read moreDetailsThe arts centre, in Maidenhead, will see Red Fox Theatre present its show, Catch of the Day on Friday, October 15.
Read moreDetailsThe amateur dramatics society is preparing its bow and arrows for this year?s production of Robin Hood at Crowthorne Parish Hall.
Read moreDetailsThe group started its regular evening rehearsals again after almost two years of no performances.
Read moreDetailsA new comedy open mic night is coming to Reading next week, thanks to Mates Rates Comedy.
Read moreDetailsThe two-day event, called Bookface, will take place from 11am until 4pm on October 16 and 17.
Read moreDetailsBillie Marten will be joining the likes of BC Camplight, Katy J Pearson, TV priest, Eat Daddy Eat and more for the main event.
Read moreDetailsA music fundraiser is making a comeback at The Dog and Partridge this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe M4 will be closed in two places this weekend, and drivers are being urged to plan ahead.
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