Pianists prepare for lunchtime concert in Arborfield
A LUNCHTIME concert will see two pianists team up for an enchanting programme of music. St Eligius Church in Arborfield is the venue for the performance, which will be given...
Read moreDetailsA LUNCHTIME concert will see two pianists team up for an enchanting programme of music. St Eligius Church in Arborfield is the venue for the performance, which will be given...
Read moreDetailsMorgan and West: More Magic For Kids South Street arts centre, Reading Thursday, February 15 ALL AROUND me where the sounds of laughter, squeals of delight and the sound...
Read moreDetailsMILLIONS of TV fans know him as Boycie, but actor John Challis is much, much more than that. And for one night only, you’ll have a chance to hear his...
Read moreDetailsFrom Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads South Hill Park Sunday, January 28 A cosy night in watching the BBC’s Call the Midwife would probably have been an alternative evening for...
Read moreDetailsPLANS are being made for this year’s Woodley Festival of Music and Arts, which runs in March. This is the 48th year that the annual event has been held and...
Read moreDetailsTAMESIS Chamber Choir is inviting singers to come and enjoy a patchwork requiem. The event will take place at Christ Church in Henley on Saturday, March 10. During the day,...
Read moreDetailsTHE READING PHOENIX Choir is to hold an open rehearsal on Monday, January 8. The group starts each term in this way as a chance for budding members to try...
Read moreDetailsON TUESDAY, the Yateley and Crowthorne Big Band Society will hold a record recital to mark the golden age of swing. It will be held at Sandhurst Community Hall in...
Read moreDetailsA LUNCHTIME concert will take place in St Mary’s Church in Shinfield on Saturday, January 6. The special guests for this month’s show will be the BWCB Liquorice Allsorts, a...
Read moreDetailsBY HOLME GRANGE SCHOOL Holme Grange School was buzzing with excitement on Friday, December 8 when their Year 6 students presented their very first Living Nativity to the children, staff...
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