Music festival Down at the Abbey cancelled due to coronavirus
A popular music festival has been cancelled due to the pandemic. Down at the Abbey has postponed its summer event to next year with the hope of providing a safer...
Read moreDetailsA popular music festival has been cancelled due to the pandemic. Down at the Abbey has postponed its summer event to next year with the hope of providing a safer...
Read moreDetailsWE’RE back again with another round-up of music to enjoy with our special and unique top 10, and it’s all compiled by Chris Hillman from White Star Records. The Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsFOR MANY families, it’s the highlight of their year and a perfect introduction to theatre. But this year’s Reading Hexagon pantomime is another casualty of the coronavirus pandemic. Reading Arts...
Read moreDetailsA Bracknell-based arts centre is welcoming customers back to its restaurant and amphitheatre, following three months of closure due to the pandemic. South Hill Park Arts Centre reopened The Atrium...
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of people have bought tickets to a concert without knowing what’s on the programme, or when it will be performed. And they’ve done it to help local professional musicians...
Read moreDetailsA NEW theatre in neighbouring Reading has taken a step forward thanks to a special ground-breaking ceremony. Reading East MP Matt Rodda teamed up with Reading Borough Council’s leader councillor...
Read moreDetailsON MONDAY evening last week, South Hill Park Arts Centre took part in #LightItInRed – a protest to draw attention to the condition of the national events and entertainment industry....
Read moreDetailsIT’S TIME to crank up the jukebox, thanks to our top 10, and it’s all compiled by Chris Hillman from White Star Records. The Wokingham Love Music soundtrack features songs...
Read moreDetailsCherry tree Sometimes in the morningWhen the world is hard to faceIn lonely isolationNo contact with the human race It feels life’s not worth livingWith no-one there to shareAnd every...
Read moreDetails“The theatre is my tribe. It’s where I belong” An Arborfield schoolboy bullied for his love of musical theatre has won the hearts of the nation with his anti-bullying campaign,...
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