Great sets by folk siblings Charm of Finches, supported by the excellent Mia Kelly from Canada.
District and regional award-winners in 2023, they were invited to perform at this year’s event, showcasing their talent on a national stage.
Reading University School of Law and RABBLE Theatre collaboration inspired by Berkshire postmistress.
Media call on Helen Saxton’s expertise after her recently published a book on the Meredith Kercher murder case.
The Adderbury Ensemble brings together some of the UK’s top musicians to perform the world’s finest chamber music.
Rush theatre musical touches all aspects of the Jamaican superstar’s musical, spiritual and political life, as well as the global impact of his music.
Midsummer concert went west to Kintbury with its prettily painted roof, an abundance of monuments, not to mention its fine organ and acoustic.
Newbury Choral Society showcases anthems new and old, familiar and lesser known, selected by music director Joe Tobin, himself a former chorister.
In the rehearsal room for The Watermill’s spectacular summer musical where fabulous actor-musicians and circus performers transport you to the circus.
Paula Sheridan was ‘touched deeply while writing it as I recalled the years of growing up with this wonderful man’.
Public will come together in the gardens to commemorate the lives of James Furlong, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and David Wails.
Newburytoday meets the man behind the country estate’s Heritage Live festivals.
Aussie Men. Singing songs. Some of them funny. Capable of rendering audiences moist-eyed with mute appreciation or haplessly gurgling with merriment.
This sounds like a good way to spend a Saturday – especially if you’re fed up with politicians and football by then.
Early career designers, directors, movement, lighting, sound and musical directors invited to apply for new talent development programme.
Garston Gallopers and OBJ meet for lively evening at award-winning Ridgeway pub.
‘Magical’ celebrations embrace this week’s Solstice with world music and culture featuring headliners Nick Mulvey and Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Max Hastings on Operation Biting, Charlie Cook‘s Favourite Book and choral society celebrates 50 glorious years: take your pick
A list of everything that is going on in the arts at Waterperry Gardens this year.
Project Band will play at Bacon Arms instead.