RABBLE’s Glitch announces tour venues across the UK
RABBLE has announced the venues which are set to host the national tour of its production exploring the story of the Post Office scandal next year.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE has announced the venues which are set to host the national tour of its production exploring the story of the Post Office scandal next year.
Read moreDetailsThe Sainsbury Singers will perform a riot of a show
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision is teaming up with Siren Craft Brewery to hold a blindfolded beer tasting event at the brewery's taproom on Thursday, November 13
Read moreDetailsResidents explore Indian culture without having to pack a single suitcase
Read moreDetailsWe chat to Kerry Godliman ahead of her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth, which comes to The Hexagon this Sunday, October 12.
Read moreDetailsBorough youngsters invited to enter Gwyn Arch Young Singers' Competition
Read moreDetailsTickets are on sale now for Patience - a joyful dig at the fads we pursue
Read moreDetailsA few gaps remain - young bassoon, french horn, double bass, tombone, oboe and viola players invited to apply
Read moreDetailsThe arrival of asylum seekers on small boats to British shores and the public's attitude to the issue will be examined as part of a new study
Read moreDetailsElsewhere, Ashridge Park Ladies and Reading booked their place in the next round of the Women's FA Cup.
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