Groups get their act together over ‘savage’ cuts for arts venue
A PETITION calling on a local council to protect one of the area’s most beloved arts centres has gained momentum ...
A PETITION calling on a local council to protect one of the area’s most beloved arts centres has gained momentum ...
A PLAYFUL swipe at the church may not have the same weighty consequences now as it did back in the ...
Company East Berkshire Operatic Society Wilde Theatre, South Hill Park Until Saturday. EVERYONE reaches that age when it seems that ...
A PLAY on a boat about a play on a boat may not sound like the easiest thing to follow. ...
THE PERFECT MURDER, The Mill at Sonning, Thursday, January 22, Directed by Keith Myers “The perfect murder is the one we never hear ...
IF you thought that panto season was behind us, then let us be the first to say…‘Oh no it isn’t!’ ...
GILBERT and Sullivan’s endearing comic-opera HMS Pinafore sailed into the Oakwood Centre this week as the Woodley Light Operatic Society ...
A medley of Christmas music helped celebrate day five of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. Woodley-based a capella group The Barberettes ...
On Friday, December 4, live theatre came to Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. BottleTop Theatre Community and the Salvation Army presented a ...
THE ‘alternative to the Christmas panto’ opens for its festive run at The Mill at Sonning next week, without an ...
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