Enjoy a fab five, thanks to the RaW Sounds Today playlist for Reading and Wokingham
IT'S ALL change this week ? well, almost ? as we welcome five new entries to the playlist.
Read moreDetailsIT'S ALL change this week ? well, almost ? as we welcome five new entries to the playlist.
Read moreDetailsCan an historic work of fiction be truly enjoyed – when it perhaps fails to shine a light on the now-shameful behaviours of the past? This is the question at...
Read moreDetailsIs education a path to freedom – or a cage for the free-spirited? “Libraries gave us power” is the battle-cry that kicked-off the Manic Street Preachers’ hit single ‘A Design...
Read moreDetailsWITH THE weekend forecast looking like it will be one of the best bank holiday weekends in ages, organisers of a beer festival are hoping for a great day out....
Read moreDetailsCan a murder mystery truly be a “mystery” when the criminal has long since been brought to justice? This is the question behind The Watermill Theatre’s new production of “The...
Read moreDetailsWhat do you do when a loved one slowly begins to forget the life you’ve lived together? Dementia is a subject that has been explored (effectively and movingly) many times...
Read moreDetailsHow well do you know Jules Verne's iconic story? You'll have a chance to find out, when Tilted Wig bring their adaptation of "Around The World In 80 Days" to...
Read moreDetailsAdapted from the 1946 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie, “The Hollow” had a somewhat difficult journey from page to stage. Regretting Poirot’s presence in the novel, Christie...
Read moreDetailsA LIVE comedy club is set to return to South Hill Park. The Comedy Cellar sees four stand-ups take the mic to tickle funny bones at a weekly showcase. The...
Read moreDetailsTHE first acts for the 2023 Reading Festival have been announced, and they include the headliners.
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