Debbie to bring some festive cheer with panto
Strictly Come Dancing favourite and local legend Debbie McGee has joined the cast of Cinderella, the pantomime at the Theatre Royal Windsor.
Read moreDetailsStrictly Come Dancing favourite and local legend Debbie McGee has joined the cast of Cinderella, the pantomime at the Theatre Royal Windsor.
Read moreDetailsNorden Farm, in Maidenhead, is offering takeaways from its cafe bar during lockdown.
Read moreDetailsCharlie Kristensen, behind the #CheerUpCharlie campaign, is releasing a charity fundraising single for National Anti-Bullying Week.
Read moreDetailsThe Watermill Theatre in Newbury has closed temporarily, and has launched its Full House appeal to support its work.
Read moreDetailsThe Mill at Sonning has had to close its doors after just launching a series of Covid-safe productions.
Read moreDetailsThis week's Wokingham Loves Music playlist as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 5, 2020.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is looking at the effect of arts and culture on resident wellbeing, and has launched a public consultation.
Read moreDetailsJane Eyre is coming back to South Hill Park for two performances only - and it will be socially distanced.
Read moreDetailsLydia Regnes, Aiyana Otway Fitzgibbon, Aimee Gunter and Zoe Kelsall have been cast in Aladdin.
Read moreDetailsThis week's Wokingham Loves Music as seen in Wokingham Today of October 29, 2020.
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