SESSIONS at South Hill Park
From Paines Plough and Soho Theatre, the production follows the life of Tune, a British-Nigerian 30-year-old rogue, who's just started therapy.
Read moreDetailsFrom Paines Plough and Soho Theatre, the production follows the life of Tune, a British-Nigerian 30-year-old rogue, who's just started therapy.
Read moreDetailsMates Rates Comedy has teamed up with the bar, on Gun Street, for a night of laughter, hosted by MC Carl Richard.
Read moreDetailsThis week the brightly decorated vintage vehicles from Carters Steam Fair will arrive back at Prospect Park
Read moreDetailsDyad Productions is presenting The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe at the Wokingham venue, on Luckley Road, on Tuesday, October 19.
Read moreDetailsOpening night is on the horizon for Reading Rep Theatre?s world premiere adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray, DORIAN.
Read moreDetailsFamily-friendly production, Tarzanna, will be performed at the arts venue's Wilde Theatre on October 26.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based theatre company will present the show at the Reading Minster of St Mary the Virgin, from November 4 until November 20.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Theatre will present Howard Brenton's play, Anne Boleyn, later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe theatre company, on Whitley Wood Lane, will give its opinions in Gogglebox-style on some of the most popular musical theatre songs.
Read moreDetailsThe arts centre, in Maidenhead, will see Red Fox Theatre present its show, Catch of the Day on Friday, October 15.
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