Henley Festival 2025 reveals line-up of emerging musicians & visual artists performing on ‘rise’ stage
The UK's only black-tie music and arts festival has announced which acts will feature on their 'RISE' line-up this year.
Read moreDetailsThe UK's only black-tie music and arts festival has announced which acts will feature on their 'RISE' line-up this year.
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate five years of RAW Sounds championing the music scene here in Berkshire, we chat to Chris Hillman and Andrew Merritt
Read moreDetailsThe Marvellous Festival returns next month.
Read moreDetailsA new play by local Reading writer, Doris Allimadi will be performed at the South Street Arts Centre in Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsHolidaying with your parents is a funny thing – up until your teenage years it’s a cause for excitement, yet come 13? Stress, angst, arguments. Repeat on a yearly basis...
Read moreDetailsAldworth Philharmonic Orchestra is excited to perform for the first time at All Saints Church
Read moreDetailsRead our five-star review of South Hill Park's Easter production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert and why this is one party you won't want to miss.
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Read moreDetailsIts latest production, Pressure, is a tense true story
Read moreDetailsWhat makes for a perfect seasonal trip to the theatre (I hesitate to use the word “pantomime”)? A show needs to be perfect for children, definitely. But those children will...
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