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Whitchurch Silk Mill team up for an ‘Oscar’

03 April 2024
Whitchurch Silk Mill team up for an ‘Oscar’

Whitchurch Silk Mill team up for an ‘Oscar’

03 April 2024

Weavers of Whitchurch Silk Mill, who keep alive the critically endangered craft of silk ribbon weaving, shortlisted for 2024 Museum Team of the Year.


Pantastic!

02 April 2024
Pantastic!

Pantastic!

02 April 2024

Watermill Youth Ensemble: Wendy and Peter Pan at the Watermill, reviewed by TONY TRIGWELL-JONES.


Students shine in horror comedy rock musical

02 April 2024
Students shine in horror comedy rock musical

Students shine in horror comedy rock musical

02 April 2024

Kingsclere Performing Arts College, in partnership with Newbury College, had a roaring success on their hands with Little Shop of Horrors.


Diary that throws more light on Beatles break-up fetches £1,875 at auction

01 April 2024
Diary that throws more light on Beatles break-up fetches £1,875 at auction

Diary that throws more light on Beatles break-up fetches £1,875 at auction

01 April 2024

‘We had plenty of interest from Beatles Collectors and we're very pleased the diary was sold to a fan’.


Greenham Control Tower invites schools to learn about the role played by Greenham Common on D Day

31 March 2024
Greenham Control Tower invites schools to learn about the role played by Greenham Common on D Day

Greenham Control Tower invites schools to learn about the role played by Greenham Common on D Day

31 March 2024

Schools wishing to arrange a visit to the tower or a talk in their school should get in touch.


Discover something new about The Beatles

30 March 2024
Discover something new about The Beatles

Discover something new about The Beatles

30 March 2024

The Songs The Beatles Gave Away, with Old Grey Whistle Test presenter Bob Harris and former custodian of John Lennon's childhood home Colin Hall.


Are you up for a fairytale turned upside down?

29 March 2024
Are you up for a fairytale turned upside down?

Are you up for a fairytale turned upside down?

29 March 2024

The world stage premiere of Babette Cole’s award-winning book Princess Smartypants to open its UK tour at The Watermill.


I Shop Therefore I Am

29 March 2024
I Shop Therefore I Am

I Shop Therefore I Am

29 March 2024

THE three characters in Peak Stuff, Billie Collins’ vibrant new play for ThickSkin, have a perilous relationship with consumerism.


From a studio between Newbury and Hungerford comes the Laboratoire Barmier Daintification Assistant

28 March 2024
From a studio between Newbury and Hungerford comes the Laboratoire Barmier Daintification Assistant

From a studio between Newbury and Hungerford comes the Laboratoire Barmier Daintification Assistant

28 March 2024

Local sculptor gets his own back on cosmetic companies with a new piece for Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen’s summer exhibition.


Russell Watson to sing at St Nics and wants local choir to join him

28 March 2024
Russell Watson to sing at St Nics and wants local choir to join him

Russell Watson to sing at St Nics and wants local choir to join him

28 March 2024

Six-date extension to world-renowned tenor’s Magnificent Buildings tour includes Newbury.


What to see this week

28 March 2024
What to see this week

What to see this week

28 March 2024

Children’s theatre, family ballet, dance dazzler and singalonga musical among our top picks.


The Voice of the Moody Blues Justin Hayward still has that magic

27 March 2024
The Voice of the Moody Blues Justin Hayward still has that magic

The Voice of the Moody Blues Justin Hayward still has that magic

27 March 2024

He captivated the near-capacity Basingstoke audience with assurance that comes with 60 years of touring and playing live.


GAP Festival announces headline events

27 March 2024
GAP Festival announces headline events

GAP Festival announces headline events

27 March 2024

Goring & Streatley festival features more than 50 cultural events, hosted across local venues.


Track Dogs return with sell-out gig

26 March 2024
Track Dogs return with sell-out gig

Track Dogs return with sell-out gig

26 March 2024

Returns only for popular musicians who fuse country, cajun, soul, gospel, Latin, jazz, bluegrass, Irish traditional folk and Appalachian.


Art on the Park returns to the railings

26 March 2024
Art on the Park returns to the railings

Art on the Park returns to the railings

26 March 2024

Two more of the popular bank holiday Sunday events are planned for Victoria Park… weather permitting.


Call for memories and photographs of Newbury’s Old Library

26 March 2024
Call for memories and photographs of Newbury’s Old Library

Call for memories and photographs of Newbury’s Old Library

26 March 2024

As they transform the Cheap Street building into an arts hub, the Corn Exchange ask people to share their experiences, particularly pre-2000.


Conductor brings out best in Newbury Symphony Orchestra

24 March 2024
Conductor brings out best in Newbury Symphony Orchestra

Conductor brings out best in Newbury Symphony Orchestra

24 March 2024

‘Our lovely market town is blessed with so many enthusiastic musicians’ says reviewer Fiona Bennett.


Pure escapism

24 March 2024
Pure escapism

Pure escapism

24 March 2024

A fast-paced madcap adventure as the world famous escapologist and magician is framed of committing a robbery and has to flee.


Pangbourne Choral Society’s magnificent Magnificat

23 March 2024
Pangbourne Choral Society’s magnificent Magnificat

Pangbourne Choral Society’s magnificent Magnificat

23 March 2024

On their 50th anniversary year, PCS honours one of our most influential composers on the 100th anniversary of his death.


Nicely done Emma

23 March 2024
Nicely done Emma

Nicely done Emma

23 March 2024

New Era Players’ Jane Austen adaptation ‘smart, slick and sold out’.


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