It belonged to a wonderful clarinet player and teacher, Jane, who died recently, whose husband was keen to give first option to BWO.
‘We hope our audiences love it as much as we do,’ says the Bagnor theatre’s artistic director Paul Hart.
New Era Players in Wash Common are casting their June production, which will feature two one act plays and a Talking Heads.
Our talented 9-16s get set to dazzle further with feelgood musical Sister Act Jr.
Elles gave the jam-packed audience a fantastic 1 hour 45 minute set that rapidly had people clapping along and waving their arms in the air.
Wasing Estate’s ancient woodlands will be transformed into a haven for writers, nature lovers and wellness enthusiasts at the debut of Well Read.
My Wild Life Photography competition and Wildlife Photographer of the Year is returning to The Base.
This showcase for schools and clubs in West Berks demonstrates the high standard of local musical, theatre and dance talent on our doorstep.
Rotary Club is looking for more artists to submit work for annual show.
Award-winning writer Jane Upton’s Bruntwood Prize shortlisted play (the) Woman reviewed in Oxford.
Free exhibition by Recovery in Mind at The Base, Greenham.
What’s Love Got To Do With It? 2024 tribute had more than 60,000 fans dancing in the aisles and now it’s on tour again.
Trombonist Mark Nightingale, one of the vibrant club’s firm favourites, is Sunday’s special guest.
Master Crafter workshop programme will have the main gallery buzzing with creativity for a month.
From Baroque love songs, via the smokey tones of Elles Bailey’s blues to the CruCast bass collective, there’s a lot of music going on.
A show for the community by the community, the annual musical is always something to look forward to.
Countdown to Newbury Spring Festival’s two-week celebration of world-class music starts now.
Panto-time in Thatcham, oh yes it is! Treasure Island reviewed.
Kate Izzard and Company have once again delivered a spellbinding half-term theatrical experience.
Heralded in Blues, Americana and Rock communities, Elles describes herself as a genre blending artist who doesn’t want to be put in one box.