Reading’s Abbey ruins is the stage
A THEATRE company is heading to Reading’s abbey ruins for an outdoor show next month. Rabble Theatre will return to live performance with its first production since the pandemic – ...
Read moreDetailsA THEATRE company is heading to Reading’s abbey ruins for an outdoor show next month. Rabble Theatre will return to live performance with its first production since the pandemic – ...
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's £2.6 million bid to transform Reading Gaol into an arts hub has been rejected. Earlier this year, Banksy painted a mural on the historic site.
Read moreDetailsOUTDOOR shows will be back in full swing this summer. The Watermill Theatre, in Newbury, is hosting three open-air productions for its summer season starting this month. To kick off...
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT have been alas for poor Yorick, but here’s Hamlet as you’ve never seen him before: the first look at Sir Ian McKellan’s age-blind take on Shakespeare’s famous prince. ...
Read moreDetailsCOMEDIAN Ahir Shah is warming up on stage with a visit to Norden Farm in Maidenhead this month. Ahir Shah, London-born comedian, will take to the stage at Norden Farms’...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Loves Music Playlist - as seen in Wokingham.Today of May 13, 2021 WE’RE very excited about next week, as events can start happening again and Fred's House is...
Read moreDetailsWISHES will be granted this month with a special outdoor pantomime. Wokingham Pantomime Group will be presenting an open air performance of Aladdin on Saturday, May 22 at 5pm. Weather...
Read moreDetailsTony Christie, mastermind behind '(Is This The Way To) Amarillo' is coming The Whitty in Winnersh next month, with Wokingham Music Club.
Read moreDetailsWargrave Festival has been postponed over coronavirus concerns, meaning villagers must wait until next year to celebrate a Summer of Love.
Read moreDetailsAn outdoor cinema is coming to Wokingham so residents can enjoy their favourite titles under the stars.
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