South Hill Park brightens up summer with live music
LIVE music will be brightening up peoples’ summer this year. South Hill Park Arts Centre, in Bracknell, is bringing back Live Music on the Terrace – and audiences can listen for...
Read moreDetailsLIVE music will be brightening up peoples’ summer this year. South Hill Park Arts Centre, in Bracknell, is bringing back Live Music on the Terrace – and audiences can listen for...
Read moreDetailsA DOUBLE header of live music heads up this week’s hit parade, with tracks by Reliant and Third Lung, celebrating their forthcoming live gig at The Purple Turtle in Reading....
Read moreDetailsThe campaign to turn Reading Gaol into an arts hub has gained international attention, after being featured in the New York Times.
Read moreDetailsA DIGITAL play will be making its way to the screens later this month.Progress Theatre, a Reading-based theatre company, are holding the performance of Jon Brittain’s Rotterdam from Wednesday, June...
Read moreDetailsWoosehill arts group Platform YP returned to stage last month, to raise money for their place at Edinburgh Fringe Festival next year.
Read moreDetailsFINALLY, some good weather and with it some great music. Every week, our Wokingham Loves Music playlist highlights some of the best music around, all of it with a local...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM recording studio is calling for music artists to use its newly built space. Creation X Recording, a music production company, has built a new recording studio based at...
Read moreDetailsAmazon Prime will film new thriller The Devil's Hour in Wokingham borough later this month, on Starmead Drive.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre has announced its opening season in its new permanent home this autumn.
Read moreDetailsGabrielle Hillier, from Holme Grange School, was runner up in an international art contest - and she drew her entry with her eyes closed.
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