Western and Abba musical first films for Knowl Hill’s film club
THE FIRST films for this year’s Knowl Hill Film Club are a Western and a musical. On Sunday, January 6, there will be a screening of the classic film High...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST films for this year’s Knowl Hill Film Club are a Western and a musical. On Sunday, January 6, there will be a screening of the classic film High...
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE the launch of a new film about one of the greatest ever comedy duos, a Winnersh cinema will be screening a special double bill this Sunday. Stan and...
Read moreDetailsAN ANCIENT tradition that sees Santa kill a king was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season. The Yateley Mummers – aka Yateley Morris – took their traditional Mummers...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that has just enjoyed a sold-out tour of America is the first act of 2019 for Wokingham’s Music Club. China Crisis – aka Eddie Lindon and Gary Daly...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, the Living Advent Calendar tackles the events of the first Christmas, using a community cast. JAMES HASTINGS is third sheep on the left THE sights sounds and even...
Read moreDetailsThis is a winter comfort bowl of food. Garlic bread is a good accompaniment and a tomato and onion salad is a foil for the richness of the main dish....
Read moreDetailsAFTER a year off due to Wokingham’s town centre regeneration, the annual wine festival is returning. The event, which will raise funds for the MS Society, will once again be...
Read moreDetailsTHERE’S magic in The Hexagon’s lamp. Their latest pantomime, Aladdin, is a triumph from start to finish with something for the whole family to enjoy: jokes, songs, dancing and slapstick...
Read moreDetailsAT THE end of Dick Whittington And His Cat, the little girl just a few seats down the row was standing, a massive grin on her face. She was as...
Read moreDetailsStars (out of 5) = 3 One-sentence review = “Solid production of a middling Agatha Christie script” Good for people who = Enjoy playing Cluedo at Christmas Not good for people who = Don't...
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