Celebrating the life of Frank Sinatra in Maidenhead
Tribute act Robert Habermann presents Frank Sinatra ? His Way at the Maidenhead arts venue to entertain audiences with the singer's classic hits.
Read moreDetailsTribute act Robert Habermann presents Frank Sinatra ? His Way at the Maidenhead arts venue to entertain audiences with the singer's classic hits.
Read moreDetailsWritten by Beth Flintoff, the story follows tobacco shop owner, Alfred, who has been found murdered in his Cross Street store.
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Read moreDetailsThe festival programme aims to bring an immersive and engaging experience for all audiences.
Read moreDetailsHumanoove dance company will bring its new show @HOME to South Hill Park on Tuesday, November 9.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based theatre company is hosting a five-week online course in November on how to write a short play.
Read moreDetailsEast Berkshire Operatic Society, EBOS, will present Back To The 5, 6, 7, 8 at the Bracknell-based venue's Wilde Theatre.
Read moreDetailsSilver Swans runs ballet and low impact tap dance classes for over 50's in Reading, Woodley, Tilehurst, Portman Road, Coley Park and Thatcham.
Read moreDetailsThe venue, on Broad Street Mall, will present a selection of spooky films over the coming weeks to celebrate the annual event.
Read moreDetailsDance company Protein will perform The Little Prince through a mix of dance, humour, words and music as it comes to Norden Farm from tomorrow.
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