Hugo’s Gormet Pasta and Hungerford Bookshop join forces to serve up an evening of bestselling authors and a two course meal.
The Weaving are guests at Whitchurch Folk Club next month.
Arts For Hungerford present one of the most exciting female rock guitar artists in the country, Chantel McGregor.
A packed audience had undoubtedly come to hear the ‘wunderkind’ on his first return to the festival since 2018.
The competition, at the Sheepdrove Eco Centre in Lambourn and generously supported by the Sheepdrove Trust, concluded with a public final on Sunday.
Patron Duke of Kent in audience for concert with the wow factor.
‘We love to stage new talent and showcase some lesser-known dramatic pieces’.
Patron the Duke of Kent is a long standing supporter of the Festival and regularly attends.
This is such an historic item that although never used, will be highly sought after due to its provenance, says SAS expert.
The village’s modern popular Sheep Fair was re-launched in 1975, so there’s going to be a BIG party.
‘From traditional to experimental, the pieces reveal deeply personal journeys and bold artistic exploration’.
Newbury rings to the celestial sounds of the sarod during an extraordinary evening of Indian classical music.
Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s extraordinary rock opera will spill out of the theatre into the gardens.
Jazz@Stockcross delivers up big band standards from an array of the big band ‘greats’.
If you’ve ever been involved with amateur dramatics, are curious about how it all works, or just want a good laugh – Play On is a great night out.
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Performers about to graduate from the University of Chichester’s Musical Theatre course showcase their acting, singing and dancing skills at Festival.
A ‘very special’ night with the English Chamber Orchestra, reviewed by HELEN BOMGARDNER.
Acclaimed writers, nature lovers and wellness enthusiasts to gather in the spectacular woodland setting in the heart of the Wasing Estate.
Just over 200 people visited, raising £100 for hospice.