The Solstice festival at Wasing was certainly an antidote to relentless consumerism and mobile phone doom scrolling.
‘Moment of immense pride’ as production wins National School Theatre Award for Best Ensemble.
The Voice of the Tenor Horn, Sheona White, will lead an afternoon workshop before accompanying Wantage Band on stage in the evening.
Another superb evening of folk music from two excellent duos reviewed by Brian Harrington.
Minor Inconvenience played the Rising Music Festival at the weekend, after winning a Battle of Bands competition.
A Summer of Slow Making: jewellery, floristry, embroidery, textile printing, straw work, basketry, lino printing and lampshade making.
Expect chaotic games, epic scenes, and ever-so-slightly unhinged performances from Shoot from the Hip.
The evening will feature Maia Hendrickx’s 45-strong vocal group performing alongside their incredible live band.
Sale of works by Mortimer Menpes, who built Pangbourne’s Iris Court and set up fruit farms in Purley-on-Thames doubles pre-sale estimate.
Try out circus skills, print a T-shirt, bang out some beats, make some pots, do some cooking and enjoy book-related activities with author B.Ware.
Remember: a programme of music evoking memories of people, places and events that have shaped our lives.
Wash Common theatre offered an evening of a trio of delightful short plays brought together with the title Only Connect.
Multinational, multilingual trio Michell, Pfeiffer & Kulesh originate from Russia, Germany and England.
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Peter Watt’s bold adaptation of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde brings the classic tale of identity, violence and fear into a modern world.
While the powerful continue to hoard more than they could spend in a lifetime, the rest of us are left wondering: will it ever change?.
The Vanishing Elephant is inspired by the true story of magician Harry Houdini making an elephant disappear in New York in 1918.
Special screening will include a free copy of All Star Superman No.1 – the iconic comic that inspired James Gunn’s take on the Man of Steel.