What’s on across Reading and Wokingham Thursday, July 21-Sunday, July 31
Events, happenings, and community initiatives taking place across Reading and Wokingham in the week ahead
Events, happenings, and community initiatives taking place across Reading and Wokingham in the week ahead
Why do we watch peoples’ lives falling apart, on screens and on stage? In a classic case of “misinterpreting a ...
South Hill Park Arts Centre are staging a production of Edward Albee's play "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” from Wed ...
What would you do if you (and you alone) were responsible for looking after a loved one as they slowly ...
In the pantheon of Shakespeare plays, "As You Like It" seems to have an unspoken question mark hovering at the ...
How do you solve a murder when you have to observe social distancing rules in the crime scene? It's a ...
The Studio Theatre Company (based at South Hill Park Arts Centre) are celebrating 50 shows of independent community theatre this ...
For many of us, “A Christmas Carol” will forever mean the legendary adaptation featuring The Muppets and Michael Caine – ...
Cathy Earnshaw and adoptive brother Heathcliff battle class differences, the lure of the wealthy Lintons, and each other in The ...
Shakespeare can be drier than unbuttered toast, all but impenetrable to younger audiences. Dense text, packed with nigh-incomprehensible speech patterns ...
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