Matilda star helps out young Wokingham performers
BARTA Theatre Academy will get a special visit from past-student Kerry Ingram as she guides them through show rehearsals.
Read moreDetailsBARTA Theatre Academy will get a special visit from past-student Kerry Ingram as she guides them through show rehearsals.
Read moreDetailsSir Elton John?s music will be celebrated with a night performing his greatest hits at Camberley Theatre this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsMusic charity Readipop organised twelve hours of non-stop music and DJ? earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsThe theatre, on Kings Road, officially opened after its two-year build and fundraising campaign.
Read moreDetailsFARA, a four-piece music group from Orkney, Scotland, will perform at the Nettlebed Folk Club, on the High Street, on Monday, October 8
Read moreDetailsA jazz duo is tuning its instruments for a night of live swing music at South Hill Park on Friday.
Read moreDetailsPerforming his eighth stand up show, John's comedy and documentary credits include John Bishop?s Australia, John Bishop?s Britain and more.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based theatre company is presenting its staged version of The Secret Life Of Humans from October 11 to 16.
Read moreDetailsIt is displaying the photographs submitted as part of its competition to mark the charity's 25th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsArchaeologist and architectural historian Tim Tatton-Brown will dig deep into the archaeological archives at tonight's lecture.
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