Jools Holland, Marc Almond and Toby Lee to bring some boogiewoogie delights to Reading’s Hexagon this autumn
ONE of the country's biggest musical stars will be returning to The Hexagon this autumn, complete with two special guests.
ONE of the country's biggest musical stars will be returning to The Hexagon this autumn, complete with two special guests.
SIMON COWELL said he loved the Circus of Horrors, while Graham Norton said you need to see them.
He's championing the sound of the sixties, proving that he's still got six appeal, nearly 60 years since he first ...
READING'S favourite six-sided venue is celebrating its 45th anniversary and is opening its doors for a look down memory lane ...
AN AUSTRALIAN cricketer speaking to a theatre full of 'Poms' weeks before an Ashes series is a rather daunting prospect.
A DANCE macabre will be returning to The Hexagon to thrill audiences ... and scare them a little too.
Reading Today speaks to JaackMaate, Stevie White, and Robbie Knox ahead of the Happy Hour podcast's live show at the ...
AN INFECTIOUSLY funny comedy show will be going into theatre at The Hexagon in Reading this September. Award-winning comedian Adam ...
YOUNG children love Sarah & Duck. Adults do too. It’s a charming cartoon that lives on CBeebies, and tells the ...
The Traveling Wilburys were hailed at the greatest group that never toured. But now you can see what you’ve been ...
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