Blackeyed Theatre returned to the Corn Exchange with the classic vampire tale; the school party loved it, but our reviewer craved more suspense.
The senior school’s recent musical is up for several categories in the prestigious National Schools Theatre Awards.
The Top Lot, a late 19th century German composition and wood French Napoleonic Cavalry, sold for £10,912 at SAS.
The Trotters on tour, Hardy’s Tess get’s the circus treatment, bands line up for a stonking Old Library fundraiser, Pythonesque humour and more…
Hungerford artist/entrepreneur’s body positive workshops are a transformative experience that fosters women’s confidence and well-being.
The stunning Dawn of Impressionism comes to the Corn Exchange cinema on selected venues tour.
Ockham’s Razor bring Tess to the Corn Exchange next week - we saw it it Oxford and it’s amazing.
Newbury Spring Festival programme highlights some of the most promising talents making their mark on the international music scene.
One-day choir will bring together singers of all abilities to share in the joy of collective music-making.
Easter sacred music has many familiar works such as the Messiah Part II, but there’s a host of wonderful anthems that deserve to be heard more often.
A mesmerising slice of genuine Americana, Carter Sampson makes eagerly-anticipated return to ACE Space.
Friday night swing with Apollo Big Band and their special guest - who could ask for anything more? Jazz@Stockcross reviewed.
Another chance to see the stand-up comedian, writer, podcast host and quizzer’s No Regrets show.
‘This is going to be something that people remember for a long time’ RABBLE Theatre artistic director Toby Davies tells @newburytoday.
Live on the Terrace gives music academy’s young musicians fantastic first taste of performing.
Vision5 at The Base features work by five local artists.
An era-defining smash hit, film star good looks and boy next door charm, he was one of the UK’s biggest pop stars of the 90s.
Jazz@Stockcross welcomes back vintage singer, backed by the 17-piece band.
Vampires, rogues and crafters among this week’s pick of What’s on
Goring Gap premiere for Ashampstead writer Rita Butler’s new whodunnit Murder at Midnight.