PREVIEW: Joe Orton farce Funeral Games comes to Swallowfield this weekend
A PLAYFUL swipe at the church may not have the same weighty consequences now as it did back in the 1960s. But 50 or so years ago, when Joe Orton’s...
Read moreDetailsA PLAYFUL swipe at the church may not have the same weighty consequences now as it did back in the 1960s. But 50 or so years ago, when Joe Orton’s...
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL in Wokingham proved that it has lots of talent at the opening of it's new performing arts block this morning (Wednesday). Holme Grange School, in Heathlands Road, welcomed Britain's...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Music Club has announced a new gig for early next month and tickets have just gone on sale. Funke and the Two Tone Baby will be appearing at a...
Read moreDetailsTHE first impressions of Reading Festival for debutants LANY (pronounced lay-nee) seemed to be pretty good. The genre-bending California trio played their first set at the Richfield Avenue festival on Friday,...
Read moreDetailsOPENING a major music festival is no mean feat for even the most experienced of artists. But up-and-coming LA artist K.Flay took the whole experience in her stride. The Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsWokingham born pop star Will Young has been installed as one of the bookies favourites to win this year’s Strictly Come Dancing. The BBC TV contest launches on Saturday night...
Read moreDetailsAUDITIONS for a new production of Roald Dahl's classic George's Marvellous Medicine are to be held in Reading next month. Girls aged between six and 10-years-old, and under 4ft 4in,...
Read moreDetailsOne of music’s biggest names is preparing to come to the Thames Valley later this year, bringing with him his latest show. The Hexagon in Reading is to be one...
Read moreDetailsTHE rain finally came on Sunday, but the brief showers did not put a dampener on the festivities over at Reading Festival. Biffy Clyro and Fall Out Boy closed the...
Read moreDetailsREADING Festival Day Two kicked off in style with local band Sundara Karma fulfilling a life-long dream to open the Main Stage. The stage would later grace the likes of...
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