Former Trinity School pupil Melissa Cannioto's picture book sends message of hope, love and support to children.
Oxford-based actor and writer Amantha Edmead’s multi award-winning play SOLD.
Mikron restages their successful WI show for 50th anniversary tour alongside new work Red Sky at Night.
Coming home after a rural tour, Camp Albion, a play about bypass activists heads for a run at the theatre.
Around two dozen local artists and makers will display their work on the railings of Victoria Park Nursery and Family Hub and tables nearby.
Pride in Newbury runs for two weeks, with a wide range of films being screened, from cult musicals to recent releases.
Hungerford Summer Festival exhibition at Chilton Foliat open daily from tomorrow (Saturday) to July 10.
Annual Summer Reading Celebration at Hungerford Bookshop.
Reading council reveals plan to apply for £20 Government Levelling Up funding to revitalise the theatre and build a new library.
Resumption of holiday travel leaves company short of singers.
Dance Like It Never Happened: Jonny and the Baptists reviewed at the Old Fire Station Oxford - 'A wonderful night'.
Soul Reason sing Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, Carole King and more.
Puppet made her way from the Syrian border to the UK in project The Walk.
Sunday night's musician has played with the best.
Medicine Festival is a wellspring of pan-global music, dance, ceremony, indigenous wisdom, arts and sacred activism.
4,500 toppling blocks will surge through the streets, crossing parks, buildings and the canal.
3,370 tickets booked for admitted festival events, and a further 3,500 seats for its Jubilee street party celebrations too.
The show goes on for choral society despite Covid setback.
Nicola Chester's On Gallows Down in contention for prize to be judged by Ray Mears.
'My portrait work often looks at identity, music and fashion'