Comedian Jon Richardson comes to Reading next month
The stand-up Jon Richardson is chatting to me from a rather unusual location. He reveals that, “I’m currently in the Aldi car park in Clevedon.” Who said that the life...
Read moreDetailsThe stand-up Jon Richardson is chatting to me from a rather unusual location. He reveals that, “I’m currently in the Aldi car park in Clevedon.” Who said that the life...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW season at Shinfield Theatre has been announced, featuring a varied mix of musicals, pantos and comedies. The Shinfield Players will kick off their new season with a bang...
Read moreDetailsA teenager who died at Reading Festival has been named. Matthew Jones, 17, from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, was found dead in a tent at the festival site on Monday, August...
Read moreDetailsA CUNNING plan has been hatched to bring one of modern comedy’s most famous characters to the stage. Blackadder, the historically-themed 1980s show starring Rowan Atkinson, has been adapted for...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based dance school will be taking their talents to the Royal Albert Hall later this year. Youngsters from the Jayne A Coleman Academy of Dance will join their peers...
Read moreDetailsX Factor host and Radio 2 presenter Dermot O'Leary has been added to the already stellar line-up for this year's Henley Literary Festival. The star, who joins Fearne Cotton, Roddy Doyle,...
Read moreDetailsAN Oscar-winner, an international comedian and a highly-anticipated panto are just three of the shows announced as part of a Henley theatre’s new season. Following its traditional summer closure, the...
Read moreDetailsReading Festival 2017 came to a dramatic close on Sunday night with a legendary performance by rockers Muse. The Devon trio brought AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson onto the Main Stage...
Read moreDetailsIt's the final day of Wokingham Festival and the forecast is set to be the best yet. Once again there will be a brilliant selection of live music, great food,...
Read moreDetailsThe sun shone down on Richfield Avenue for the first day of Reading Festival 2017. Bands including Bastille, Two Door Cinema Club and Kimmy Eat World rocked the Main Stage,...
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