The senior school’s recent musical is up for several categories in the prestigious National Schools Theatre Awards.
The Top Lot, a late 19th century German composition and wood French Napoleonic Cavalry, sold for £10,912 at SAS.
The Trotters on tour, Hardy’s Tess get’s the circus treatment, bands line up for a stonking Old Library fundraiser, Pythonesque humour and more…
Hungerford artist/entrepreneur’s body positive workshops are a transformative experience that fosters women’s confidence and well-being.
The stunning Dawn of Impressionism comes to the Corn Exchange cinema on selected venues tour.
Ockham’s Razor bring Tess to the Corn Exchange next week - we saw it it Oxford and it’s amazing.
Newbury Spring Festival programme highlights some of the most promising talents making their mark on the international music scene.
One-day choir will bring together singers of all abilities to share in the joy of collective music-making.
Easter sacred music has many familiar works such as the Messiah Part II, but there’s a host of wonderful anthems that deserve to be heard more often.
A mesmerising slice of genuine Americana, Carter Sampson makes eagerly-anticipated return to ACE Space.
Friday night swing with Apollo Big Band and their special guest - who could ask for anything more? Jazz@Stockcross reviewed.
Another chance to see the stand-up comedian, writer, podcast host and quizzer’s No Regrets show.
‘This is going to be something that people remember for a long time’ RABBLE Theatre artistic director Toby Davies tells @newburytoday.
Live on the Terrace gives music academy’s young musicians fantastic first taste of performing.
Vision5 at The Base features work by five local artists.
An era-defining smash hit, film star good looks and boy next door charm, he was one of the UK’s biggest pop stars of the 90s.
Jazz@Stockcross welcomes back vintage singer, backed by the 17-piece band.
Vampires, rogues and crafters among this week’s pick of What’s on
Goring Gap premiere for Ashampstead writer Rita Butler’s new whodunnit Murder at Midnight.
A new collection of works by award-winning Belfast-born artist Heather McAteer now open at the museum.