REVIEW: Death Comes to Pemberley at The Mill at Sonning
The World Premier of P.D. James Jane Austen-inspired murder mystery will soon be transferring from The Mill at Sonning to Windsor Theatre Royal.
Read moreDetailsThe World Premier of P.D. James Jane Austen-inspired murder mystery will soon be transferring from The Mill at Sonning to Windsor Theatre Royal.
Read moreDetailsRead our five-star review of South Hill Park's Easter production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert and why this is one party you won't want to miss.
Read moreDetailsAudiences will be left wondering
Read moreDetailsAudiences will be left wondering
Read moreDetailsLove, loss and ghostly goings on offer a feast for the senses for The Mill at Sonning's latest production, a new adaptation of 'The Whistling'.
Read moreDetailsThe car risk intelligence company supported Green Watch crews to enhance their response with incidents involving modern vehicles
Read moreDetailsThe next generation of artists were treated to a week packed with activity earlier this month, thanks to the annual Summer Art Week at Norden
Read moreDetailsCritically-acclaimed Italian vocalist joins forces with gypsy jazz outfit to create a special show at Norden Farm Arts Centre this October.
Read moreDetailsA free musical show is coming to Bracknell town centre this September
Read moreDetailsStaff and residents at Austen House care home in Lower Earley took a stroll down memory lane as part of World Photography Day last week.
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