Trinity Concert Band announce date for their Christmas spectacular
THE FIREWORKS have not yet been lit, but already Trinity Concert Band is making preparations for its Christmas concert
Read moreDetailsTHE FIREWORKS have not yet been lit, but already Trinity Concert Band is making preparations for its Christmas concert
Read moreDetailsAn estimated 700 people braved the wind and rain to gather in Reading Abbey ruins to show their support for a campaign to turn the former Reading Gaol site into...
Read moreDetailsTHE LATE 1980s was an explosive time for the comic book industry. Mention Batman to most people of a certain age and they’ll be thinking of the 1989 movie starring...
Read moreDetailsThe two-day event is open to the public, with work from local artists available.
Read moreDetailsA captivating tale of self-discovery awaits audiences of a Broadway spectacular showing at The Hexagon this week. Directed by Michael Fentiman, Amélie The Musical follows a young woman as she...
Read moreDetailsOver 1,000 people have signed up to hug Reading Gaol in a protest over its upcoming sale.
Read moreDetailsONE of the most popular orchestras in the Thames Valley is preparing to stage its autumn concert, looking at the reign of terror caused by a rogue political leader
Read moreDetailsTHE quirky tale of love and coffee is coming to the Reading stage this week. Amelie The Musical is based on the much-loved, five-time Oscar-nominated film, faithfully retelling the movie...
Read moreDetailsWorld-renowned Director is to run a film masterclass and screen his new film at the University next week.
Read moreDetailsAN ANNUAL charity music event is changing venue this year, making it easier for music fans to attend. Oxjam will take place in Bracknell’s Acoustic Couch, just a short walk...
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