REVIEW: No Naughty Bits at Shinfield Players Theatre
The farce explores comedy, censorship and the misunderstanding hinted at the Anglo-American relationship.
Read moreDetailsThe farce explores comedy, censorship and the misunderstanding hinted at the Anglo-American relationship.
Read moreDetailsFrozen Light is taking to the stage at South Street Arts Centre with it?s touring show, 2065.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Children?s Book Festival is returning next month with a series of live and online events.
Read moreDetailsRunning on alternate Saturdays in recent weeks, the gigs have brought people back to Wokingham and featured some great bands.
Read moreDetailsPlatform YP students performed the show at The Whitty Theatre, in Wokingham, with help from guest teachers and school alumni.
Read moreDetailsStephanie Skilton has organised The Big Boobie Bonanza, a fundraising fair in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Coppafeel.
Read moreDetailsA PAIR of guitarists will be striking a chord at Sub89 next month. From old-school classics to modern funky house, Showhawk Duo is taking to the stage at the music...
Read moreDetailsPRODUCERS of this year’s pantomime at The Hexagon have announced it won’t include a junior ensemble this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsYATELEY’S Gig on the Green is making a return this weekend. The festival, taking place on the village’s common, between Reading Road and Firgrove Road, will run from Saturday, September...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Musical Players are preparing to return to South Hill Park, thanks to their new production, The Wedding Singer
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