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Two-hander a very smart choice for New Era

Two-hander a very smart choice for New Era

Two-hander a very smart choice for New Era

21 September 2024

Two characters sit side by side to read letters sharing the dreams and disappointments of their separate lives: Love Letters reviewed.


Join local musicians on The Road to Mozart.

Join local musicians on The Road to Mozart.

Join local musicians on The Road to Mozart.

21 September 2024

Horn player Matthew Prior, who went to St Bart’s and is former member of the National Youth Orchestra, teams up with organist Steve Bowey.


Wasing takes a deep dive into nature this weekend with the first EarthPercent Presents Equinox festival

Wasing takes a deep dive into nature this weekend with the first EarthPercent Presents Equinox festival

Wasing takes a deep dive into nature this weekend with the first EarthPercent Presents Equinox festival

20 September 2024

This gathering not only marks the seasonal transition but also supports Brian Eno’s EarthPercent, a charity founded to combat climate change.


Gritty new time-travelling, genre-busting production comes to Newbury next week.

Gritty new time-travelling, genre-busting production comes to Newbury next week.

Gritty new time-travelling, genre-busting production comes to Newbury next week.

20 September 2024

The Luminous sparked by fascination with three protests from different eras when women placed their bodies at the centre including Greenham Common.


Newbury indie band Lilypads fifth release has a powerful personal story behind it

Newbury indie band Lilypads fifth release has a powerful personal story behind it

Newbury indie band Lilypads fifth release has a powerful personal story behind it

19 September 2024

Coming Home chronicles former St Bart’s singer’s real life emotional journey of being stranded abroad for eight months.


What to see this Equinox weekend

What to see this Equinox weekend

What to see this Equinox weekend

19 September 2024

There’s theatre, music, craft and a deep dive into nature in this week’s pick.


The King’s Speech opens at The Watermill this week

The King’s Speech opens at The Watermill this week

The King’s Speech opens at The Watermill this week

19 September 2024

The Bagnor theatre presents a new production of David Seidler’s play that won four Oscars.


TV star Alexander Armstrong has fans queuing down Hungerford High Street

TV star Alexander Armstrong has fans queuing down Hungerford High Street

TV star Alexander Armstrong has fans queuing down Hungerford High Street

18 September 2024

The Pointless host was signing copies of his debut fantasy adventure for children at Hungerford Bookshop.


Pictures: Blazing canal spectacular

Pictures: Blazing canal spectacular

Pictures: Blazing canal spectacular

18 September 2024

Thousands hit the town centre fire trail for Ablaze.


Black humour and beauty: avant garde Tiger Lillies continue to provoke

Black humour and beauty: avant garde Tiger Lillies continue to provoke

Black humour and beauty: avant garde Tiger Lillies continue to provoke

17 September 2024

Olivier-winning post-punk pioneers excite with their ‘joyfully mordant Brecht and Weill-inspired set’.


Paddington in Newbury

Paddington in Newbury

Paddington in Newbury

17 September 2024

Paddington Bear will be taking a seat in Newbury later this year, ahead of the new Paddington in Peru film.


Wind in the Willows illustration with Pangbourne connections expected to fetch £15,000 - £20,000 at auction

Wind in the Willows illustration with Pangbourne connections expected to fetch £15,000 - £20,000 at auction

Wind in the Willows illustration with Pangbourne connections expected to fetch £15,000 - £20,000 at auction

17 September 2024

Toad Escapes from Prison by EH Shepard, who met with author Kenneth Grahame at his Pangbourne cottage, to go under the hammer.


ACE Space opens new season of live gigs with internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter.

ACE Space opens new season of live gigs with internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter.

ACE Space opens new season of live gigs with internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter.

17 September 2024

Sarah McQuaid’s voice is ‘as rich, matured and knowing as the finest thrice-distilled Irish malt whiskey’ says fRoots.


Call out to local authors for library showcase

Call out to local authors for library showcase

Call out to local authors for library showcase

16 September 2024

The library is again aiming to raise awareness of local authors by offering them the opportunity to promote their books to the public.


Every one’s a classic at award-winning Bell’s vehicle meet

Every one’s a classic at award-winning Bell’s vehicle meet

Every one’s a classic at award-winning Bell’s vehicle meet

15 September 2024

A Bongo camper passion project and a cool Aston Martin DB6 crowd-pleaser roll up to Aldworth meet.


Babylon singer-songwriter David Gray announces 41-date world tour

Babylon singer-songwriter David Gray announces 41-date world tour

Babylon singer-songwriter David Gray announces 41-date world tour

15 September 2024

Pre-sale tickets release next week.


God will know his own

God will know his own

God will know his own

15 September 2024

Story of the persecution of early Protestant followers of Valdez or Waldo, now known as Waldensians told in Children of the Promise.


Wow! Did you see the canal set Ablaze last night?

Wow! Did you see the canal set Ablaze last night?

Wow! Did you see the canal set Ablaze last night?

14 September 2024

The fiery trail is open again tonight and tomorrow - here’s a sneak peek.


Spectres and spectators

Spectres and spectators

Spectres and spectators

14 September 2024

Storyteller Gerard Logan’s Night Terrors: three tales by EF Benson reviewed at Oxford’s Burton Taylor Studio.


The Pete Allen Jazz Band plays on without its leader

The Pete Allen Jazz Band plays on without its leader

The Pete Allen Jazz Band plays on without its leader

14 September 2024

Pete Allen’s holiday break gives band a chance to try a different repertoire at Donnington Valley.


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