Audiences will love this hilarious new play inspired by the remarkable truth of who actually composed Felix Mendelssohn’s greatest hits.
Language broadcast online unedited in the heat of the moment could constitute a ‘pre-crime’ worthy of an arrest.
All proceeds from the sale of Moments of Movement will go to Alzheimer’s Research UK.
A romantic masterpiece, set to a smash-hit soundtrack featuring the songs of Madonna, Bon Jovi, Cyndi Lauper, Blondie and many more.
Review of junior version of Tim Minchin’s multi-award winning West End show based on Roald Dahl’s story at Arlington Arts.
We speak to writer and director Ann Davidson about Wessex and Hardy; on the cusp of change.
Multi award-winning adventurer, presenter and photographer, Phoebe Smith, known for her hit pod-cast Wander Woman, is coming to Hungerford.
In these days of gloom and doom, we all need a good laugh, so head on down to the Corn Exchange.
Open Studios Insight 2024 exhibition helps viewers decide which artists’ studios they might like to visit this month.
Our entertainments pick for the coming week
Successful bids will allow it to protect and conserve its Bagnor site, and make vital improvements to accessibility and environmental sustainability.
‘They are energetic, excitable and super talented and they absolutely deserve this’.
Chairman and trustee have backgrounds in giants ATG Entertainment and Cameron Mackintosh.
Englefield Charitable Trust has awarded £10,000 in match funding towards the campaign to create a new arts hub in Newbury.
Fronted by Rhi's powerhouse vocals and Joe Worrall's blistering guitar skills, Kira Mac delivers a fresh take on rock ‘n’ roll songwriting.
Timothy Sheader directs this mesmerising new production: catch it in Oxford this week.
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‘Musical of the century’ Come From Away reviewed for N2 by Jon Lewis at New Theatre Oxford.
Reminding our readers of Newbury’s links with the intergalactic film franchise.
SAY It Again Sorry? Theatre Company’s hilarious production of The Importance of Being... Earnest? reviewed at the Corn Exchange.