Aussie duo’s exquisite sibling vocal harmonies plus their impressive musicianship and impeccable song writing that has garnered much critical acclaim.
Little Angel Theatre touring family show Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book to Corn Exchange.
Hungerford Bookshop has a great summer of author events coming up.
Alastair Duncan’s Interactive Tapestry Weaving, at The Base, Greenham, brings together craft and technology in a series of stunning works.
Three Men in a Boat at The Mill at Sonning was ‘all great fun with three chaps from a long-gone age’.
16th-century masterpiece Spem in alium will be sung at Douai Abbey by Paragon Singers from Bath and Het Lelikoor from Amsterdam.
Antonia Mackay’s Three M’others asks theatregoers to put themselves in the position of a new mother during the pandemic’s lockdown stage.
The musical isn’t saccharine, it includes powerful issues of poverty, entitlement, patriotism, suicide and entrapment. Recommended by @newburytoday.
In Beautiful Evil Things Deborah Pugh gives an acting masterclass in a one-woman retelling of the Trojan Wars through the eyes of Medusa.
Cold Ash Brass join Wantage Band for an evening of exciting and, at times, gently beautiful music, reviewed by musician Fiona Bennett.
The last of this year’s Newbury Spring Festival concerts at the Corn Exchange, Tim Kliphuis Trio bring unique style to well known classical pieces.
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Charlotte Manser has big plans for her small rural pottery studio with sustainability at its core.
Husband and wife artists Berkshire Printmakers are returning to one of their favourite venues, The Base at Greenham, next week.
Character and times of this complex writer conveyed in one-act play.
A cast of over 70, aged from 4 to young adult, produced an enchanting production with strong ballet technique, stage presence and beautiful costumes.
Sound of the mountains comes to Cold Ash and participants and audience alike are all hoping that this will now be an annual event.
Obituary: Julia Elisabeth Brown - 1936 - 2024
ReaKt CEO says: “This partnership enables our participants to belong to one of Newbury’s most diverse and inclusive local theatres.
Director Paul Hart is ‘over the moon’ as the Bagnor theatre continues trailblazing.