In Pictures: Rocking weekend music festival at The Plume.
Woodworm Wars: not the title of the next play, but New Era Players’ current battle.
Delightful 45-minute A Home for Harmony reviewed at Abingdon Library.
Lovingly restored analogue synthesisers (nothing else sounds the same) bring classic tracks and soundtracks back in all their glory.
Newbury Youth Theatre sell the show at the largest arts festival in the world.
The eight challengers will tackle 32 gigantic obstacles at Newbury Racecourse for Old Library fundraiser.
The Arts Society hears why Berlin never did become the centre of fashion in Le Théâtre de la Mode: The Renaissance of French Fashion.
One of the biggest solo male classical touring artists in the world, André Rieu is quite simply a musical phenomenon.
While away the hours at Ottopia, with games, side-quests and optical illusions for all the family.
In pictures: Altered States outdoor sculpture exhibition at Shaw House, Newbury.
The King of Ballroom, Strictly Come Dancing royalty Anton Du Beke will be coming to Hungerford Bookshop to sign his debut children’s book.
NICK Cope’s gigs for young children have entertained families for years in Oxford and Newbury.
Concerns about sewage spills has led to a surge in visits to 4 Kingdoms’ artificial beach.
Transmissions in Advance of the Second Great Dying is set in 2045 when it is far too late to turn back global warming.
Flagwaving picnic concert at Highclere Castle, in aid of armed forces charity, as popular as ever; review by DEREK ANSELL.
Former musical theatre performer Jessica Rampling says she is ‘buzzing with excitement’.
Meet the Artists Julie Pearson and Kevin Scully at their exhibition in Hermitage.
A chance to watch some of the most celebrated productions of recent years in HD with epic state of the art sound at Corn Exchange and Vue cinemas.
Tea with a tiger and a hog hop headline our bill… see you there?
Uncaging Our World at the Pegasus Theatre and Old Fire Station, Oxford reviewed.