Jools Holland sets date for annual visit to Reading’s Hexagon Theatre
IT’S A MUSICAL tradition and it usually sells out - and now tickets for this year’s show are just about to go on sale. Jool Holland and his Rhythm &...
Read moreDetailsIT’S A MUSICAL tradition and it usually sells out - and now tickets for this year’s show are just about to go on sale. Jool Holland and his Rhythm &...
Read moreDetailsABBA fans can enjoy a fun karaoke night at an Earley pub on Saturday, February 2. Mamma Mia is the theme for the evening at the Seven Red Roses in...
Read moreDetailsA BURNS supper will help the work of a charity that helps families with seriously ill children. St Anne’s Manor hotel in Wokingham’s London Road will be the venue for...
Read moreDetailsTHE MILL at Sonning is hosting an afternoon tea tomorrow where guests will have a chance to hear Tim Valentine at the piano. The Waterwheel Bar will be the venue for the...
Read moreDetailsTHE West Forest Sinfonia is preparing for an orchestral concert at the University of Reading’s Great Hall this weekend The group will perform Elgar’s In The South, Alwyn’s Autumn Legend...
Read moreDetailsFOR more than 50 years, he’s been creating Ripping Yarns, travelling the globe and tickling our funnybones. Now he’s preparing to make an epic visit to Reading’s Hexagon Theatre. Michael...
Read moreDetailsA NEW martial arts club aims to ensure that everyone can join in – it’s open to children and adults of all abilities including disabled people. Run by three Sensei...
Read moreDetailsONE of the true legends of British comedy is back on the road and is preparing to come to the Thames Valley this autumn. Tickets have just gone on sale...
Read moreDetailsTHE BEST entrants to last year’s Winter Carnival parade have been presented with their prizes. The winners were chosen by Wokingham Town’s mini-mayor, Amber Murray. She picked The Lynnette Stephenson...
Read moreDetailsCould "theatre" be the New Year’s resolution that changes your life? We all make resolutions – and we all too often break them. But if your plan was to get...
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