Tweenies co-creator Iain Lauchlan’s hotline to Santa helps rescue Christmas for youngsters
IAIN LAUCHLAN is a privileged man. For he’s got a hotline to Santa. The actor and producer has been involved ...
IAIN LAUCHLAN is a privileged man. For he’s got a hotline to Santa. The actor and producer has been involved ...
IN THIS Christmas like no other, festive shows are in short supply. And with millions of us being asked to ...
Bezerk Productions, based in Reading, has been selected to participate in next year's National Theatre project.
Live theatre is returning to Reading this month with Reading Arts' SITELINES strand.
ARTS groups across the Thames Valley are among 1,300 different organisations benefitting from a £257 million share of a Government ...
FOR MANY families, it’s the highlight of their year and a perfect introduction to theatre. But this year’s Reading Hexagon ...
Reading Arts added that they are working with artists and tour promoters to reschedule events where possible. Tickets holders will ...
PICTURE the scene: it’s 1953, a new Queen means it’s a time of celebration for a nation struggling with post-war ...
THE WEATHER outside, dear reader, was frightful. But the welcome was warm. And when Derek Ryan brings his blend of ...
Purr-fect family entertainment is promised this Easter, thanks to Puss in Boots. Starring Hear’Say’s Suzanne Shaw and CBBC star Chris ...
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