Star Wars characters join Wokingham residents for winter carnival
Darth Vader, Storm Troopers, a Shore Trooper and a Jawa will be in the Wokingham Winter Carnival parade on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsDarth Vader, Storm Troopers, a Shore Trooper and a Jawa will be in the Wokingham Winter Carnival parade on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsFOR MANY, mention flutes and you’ll think of artists like James Galway performing seminal folk tunes such as Danny Boy. So a new concert taking place in Earley later this...
Read moreDetailsAN AWESOME foursome will provide the music at Monday’s Nettlebed Folk Club. The artists, all familiar names in folk, will be combining for a special one-off show, sharing songs they...
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS comes to a Reading shopping centre this weekend, as stars from The Hexagon’s pantomime switch-on the Christmas lights. Broad St. Mall is expecting hundreds of visitors for the event,...
Read moreDetailsJazz legend Art Themen will play at The Whitty Theatre this month.
Read moreDetailsONE of the most unusually named bands will be swinging into Reading next week for a night of Heavy Pop. Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs are a doom-drenched...
Read moreDetailsTHE festive season will soon be getting underway and for many, that means seeing some of their favourite films. But released several years ago, this usually means catching them on...
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT of music featuring some of the greatest tunes ever composed will be taking place in Wokingham next month. Town Mayor Cllr Lynn Forbes is holding A Taste of...
Read moreDetailsA female Macbeth is presented in Reading Between The Line's newest performance, exploring the impact of gender within the murderous play.
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD church is to hold its autumn lunchtime concert next month. St Eligius will welcome organist Christopher Dew on Thursday, November 7. Starting at 12.30pm, his programme will include...
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