Emmbrook gig to support sports club
Wokingham-based Pink Fish will be performing.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based Pink Fish will be performing.
Read moreDetailsWhat makes for a perfect seasonal trip to the theatre (I hesitate to use the word “pantomime”)? A show needs to be perfect for children, definitely. But those children will...
Read moreDetailsCan a story designed as a film work equally well on the stage? You’ll likely know David Seidler’s “The King’s Speech” as a 2010 film, starring Colin Firth as King...
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham. AlphaLine – What U Gonna Do - This is quite an intriguing...
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham. Voodoo Radio – Space Girl – It’s amazing the power and energy...
Read moreDetailsOffering an alternative to the mud and mayhem of Reading, Wokingham Festival is the bastion of original music for the borough every August.
Read moreDetailsWORLD Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker is bringing a slice of wonder in his latest live show-- the aptly named Wonderful. The poet and raconteur is setting out on...
Read moreDetailsAmadeus’s depiction of the rivalry between Mozart and Salieri; Anonymous’s premise that Shakespeare’s plays were actually written by Edward de Vere – mainstream dramas are no stranger to stories of...
Read moreDetailsFans of the 1986 musical movie starring Rick Moranis are in luck – the musical theatre show upon which it was based is coming to the Kenton Theatre in Henley,...
Read moreDetailsHow many of us have looked at our perpetually-single friends and thought “If only I could set them up with someone…”? That temptation forms the central hook of The Watermill...
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