18 February 2024
Laurence Jones with support, Sweet Crisis reviewed at Arlington Arts.
18 February 2024
Irish singer, musician and actress Camille O'Sullivan makes each song a spectacle in her Dreaming gig.
17 February 2024
Part stand-up, part theatre, Cracking takes a look at the consequences of a wrongful accusation.
17 February 2024
Part stand-up, part theatre, Cracking takes a look at the consequences of a wrongful accusation.
17 February 2024
Well-acted period piece reviewed at the Oxford Playhouse.
16 February 2024
Steve Knightley and Phil Beer Full Circle tour date sold out, but can be streamed live to your living room.
15 February 2024
London Haydn Quartet play at Croft Hall next month.
14 February 2024
By establishing a funding alliance, Greenham Trust have gone further in securing the future work of The Watermill.
14 February 2024
Are you nostalgic for the electronic sound of 80s New Wave, Synth Pop and New Romantic music? Then this is for you.
13 February 2024
Sophie Ellis-Bextor announces huge outdoor summer party for one night only at Wasing Estate concert series.
13 February 2024
NEWBURY YoungStars will be performing Matilda JR at Arlington Arts.
12 February 2024
Last summer’s The Lord of the Rings won the WhatsOnStage award for best regional production at the weekend.
12 February 2024
Watermill’s ‘gutsy’ musical reimagines Conan Doyle’s sleuth for the social media age.
11 February 2024
Choir of Royal Holloway College return to give Lent choral concert.
11 February 2024
Luna Loves Library Day reviewed at the Woodshed Theatre, Oxford.
10 February 2024
Experience a new close-up opera in the cosiest venue in Hungerford town.
10 February 2024
Alice at the Asylum reviewed at Oxford’s Old Fire Station.
09 February 2024
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner will be brought to life by master storyteller John O’Mahony.
08 February 2024
The National Theatre’s War Horse, the unforgettable theatrical event based on Michael Morpurgo’s beloved novel, to embark on a major 18-month UK tour.
08 February 2024
Finola Southgate’s We’ll Have Nun of That draws inspiration from personal family stories of emigrating from Ireland to London.