REVIEW: Sainsbury Singers present Anything Goes
Sainsbury Singers present Anything Goes, The Hexagon May 15-19 The audience at the Hexagon last week were treated to a voyage back to the 1930’s courtesy of the Sainsbury Singers...
Read moreDetailsSainsbury Singers present Anything Goes, The Hexagon May 15-19 The audience at the Hexagon last week were treated to a voyage back to the 1930’s courtesy of the Sainsbury Singers...
Read moreDetailsEBOS presents Spamalot South Hill Park May 15-19 The Wilde Theatre was packed with lovers of all things silly on Friday night for the penultimate performance of Monty Python’s Spamalot....
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY concert band has been making sweet music after achieving a top award in a national finals earlier this month. Trinity Concert Band achieved the Platinum award in...
Read moreDetailsThis is the story of a man who loved his art so much he became a part of trying to bring what was, and still is seen as an unfashionable...
Read moreDetailsDom Hurrell, Ian Biles and Tyler Hallows from Beyond The Download are looking forward to Record Store Day on Saturday, April 21. Here they reveal their choice picks Record Store...
Read moreDetailsA MAN who admits he’s tone deaf is set to appear on a television singing contest on Sunday. Former Arborfield resident Matt Vaughan will be seen taking part in the...
Read moreDetailsTHE first acts for this year’s TwyFest have been announced: and they are some of the biggest names in music. Early bird tickets have already gone on sale for the...
Read moreDetailsIn Wokingham we are blessed to have a thriving little music scene and, based so close to Reading, there is a constant cycle of great bands breaking through and showcasing...
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS concert has produced a present of its own: donations to local charities. Members of Wokingham Choral Society made presentations to three groups at a rehearsal held earlier this...
Read moreDetailsBy Dom Hurrell and Ian Biles from Beyond The Download Last Saturday we witnessed what we believe to be the one of, if not the greatest homecoming gigs Reading has ever...
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