REVIEW: “A Doll’s House” at Progress Theatre
Stars (out of 3)= 2 One-sentence review= “A socially relevant study of male-female power dynamics” Good for people who= enjoyed “The Handmaid’s Tale” Not good for people who= like plays...
Read moreStars (out of 3)= 2 One-sentence review= “A socially relevant study of male-female power dynamics” Good for people who= enjoyed “The Handmaid’s Tale” Not good for people who= like plays...
Read moreTHERE will be a floating stage, music from headliners such as Boy George and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and more glitz and glamour than a month of Strictly. This summer's...
Read moreOn Saturday, February 24, Trinity Concert Band held their annual workshop day in Earley. These rehearsal days are an opportunity for the band to work intensively on a selection of...
Read moreIn a celebration of records, two of 80s pop’s finest groups go head-to-head showcasing their biggest-selling LPs. The Vinyl Frontier: ABC vs Tears for Fears will take place on Saturday,...
Read moreIn February, I had the pleasure of working with and accompanying a group of teenagers from Shinfield Players Theatre Senior Youth Group to Prague to take part in Class in...
Read moreREADING PHOENIX CHOIR is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special concert on Saturday, March 9. Golden Phoenix takes place from 7.30pm at the concert hall in Reading’s town centre....
Read moreARTISTS are invited to submit their work for this year’s Wokingham Arts Trail. The annual event takes place across the borough over the weekend of September 21 and 22 and...
Read moreTALENTED youngsters from a local theatre school took time out from rehearsals for a forthcoming Disneyland performance to record some harmonies in a recording studio. Earlier this month, the 20...
Read moreMUSIC really is the food of love at an Arborfield church. St Eligius has organised a series of lunchtime concerts which include a buffet. They run throughout the year and...
Read moreA BIG BAND concert taking place in Jennett’s Park has almost sold out. Taking place on Saturday, March 2, the event will see the Supertonics Big Band perform a mixture...
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