Shaun the Sheep sculptures invade Reading as residents join fun trail
12 giant Shaun the Sheep sculptures have flocked to Reading this summer.
Read moreDetails12 giant Shaun the Sheep sculptures have flocked to Reading this summer.
Read moreDetailsThousands have flocked to Henley Festival across the past few days to enjoy an array of superb musical acts. Kicking off on Wednesday, attendees were treated to the vocals of...
Read moreDetailsCan you perform a Broadway rock opera (and one of the longest-running West End musicals, to boot) in a small theatre, with a small cast, without glaring compromises? If you...
Read moreDetailsThe World Premier of P.D. James Jane Austen-inspired murder mystery will soon be transferring from The Mill at Sonning to Windsor Theatre Royal.
Read moreDetailsMore than 6,000 people are expected to attend.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a seasonal night of cinema screams
Read moreDetailsSwiss rockabilly band Hillbilly Moon Explosion, formed in 1998, will perform at Reading's Face Bar next month.
Read moreDetailsThe UK's only black-tie music and arts festival has announced which acts will feature on their 'RISE' line-up this year.
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate five years of RAW Sounds championing the music scene here in Berkshire, we chat to Chris Hillman and Andrew Merritt
Read moreDetailsOne of the biggest events in the Wokingham calendar returns to the town on Saturday.
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