Gripping reimagining of Macbeth with female lead
A female Macbeth is presented in Reading Between The Line's newest performance, exploring the impact of gender within the murderous play.
Read moreDetailsA female Macbeth is presented in Reading Between The Line's newest performance, exploring the impact of gender within the murderous play.
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD church is to hold its autumn lunchtime concert next month. St Eligius will welcome organist Christopher Dew on Thursday, November 7. Starting at 12.30pm, his programme will include...
Read moreDetailsBRIGHT eyes and broad smiles were on the youngest of readers, thanks to a hugely successful celebration of reading. Wokingham Town Hall and Wokingham Library were the venues for two...
Read moreDetailsReading Refugee Support Group is to celebrate their 25th anniversary with a concert in Reading Concert Hall next month. The event is taking place on Monday, November 4 from 7pm...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham business has welcomed another artist to its ongoing creative project involving delivery vans. Courier and delivery group Flight Logistics- who launched its Art on Wheels initiative, comprising street...
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based vinyl record store need you to help them win record shop of the year.
Read moreDetailsThey met at university, taught science at the same school, fooled Penn & Teller and now they're bringing a brand-new show to Norden Farm this half-term - packed not with...
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is organising a charity art fair this weekend in aid of the Thames Valley Air Ambulance and other Rotary supported charities. Organisers promise...
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of an annual fireworks event are looking forward to blast off. The Twyford & District Round Table have opted for a space theme to mark the 50th anniversary of...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to create a new arts centre for the greater Reading area has reached a new milestone today. Matt Rodda, the MP for Reading East, which includes parts of...
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