Film Society to show Trash tonight
WOKINGHAM Film Society’s next screening is sure to be anything but rubbish. Trash (15) is a crime caper set in Rio’s favelas which tells the story of three street kids...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Film Society’s next screening is sure to be anything but rubbish. Trash (15) is a crime caper set in Rio’s favelas which tells the story of three street kids...
Read moreDetailsThe Hope and Anchor was packed for the opening of the ninth window in Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. The Station Road pub hosted Bruce Neil on Wednesday, December 9 for...
Read moreDetailsSounds of the season were heard in Wokingham's town hall on Saturday, thanks to a special festive sing-a-long. Members of Trinity Concert Band regaled music lovers at a lunchtime concert attended by...
Read moreDetailsMusic from Thames Valley Community Choir was heard when the eighth door of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened. A large crowd gathered by the Wokingham salon H20, in Old Row...
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, December 7, door number 7 of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened at Wokingham Methodist Church. The Rose Street venue hosted a performance by talented youngsters from St...
Read moreDetailsSpain was the theme for day six of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. Duo Fado aka Natalia & Kevin performed Spanish music at the Spanish tapas bar Sanpa in Peach Street. The popular...
Read moreDetailsRehearsals have started on Dick Whittington, the new pantomime from Imagine Theatre. The show opens at Reading's Hexagon Theatre on Saturday, December 5 and features Justin Fletcher, better known as...
Read moreDetailsA TALE of witchcraft isn’t what most people would consider to be a ‘Christmassy’ play. Set in New York on Christmas Eve in the 1950s, ‘Bell, Book and Candle’ follows...
Read moreDetailsBarts Grill 21 Wokingham Road Reading RG6 1LE 0118 966 2268 or 0118 966 2233 www.bartsgrill.com If you've ever driven into Reading via the Wokingham Road, you’ll probably have driven past...
Read moreDetailsYOUNG actors in Wokingham are preparing to tread the boards to some of English literature’s best known works, The Canterbury Tales. The Youth division of Wokingham Theatre will be staging...
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