‘It truly was a wonderful way to commemorate your legacy of productions with snippets from your ballets and musical theatre’.
The NWN has received a reply from Kennet Shopping centre manager Richard Farley regarding the future of the mall’s plaques and hidden murals.
Newbury Ukulele Town Strummers fill RBL hall with laughter, music and plenty of strumming.
Chess sets, progressional games, playing cards, parlour games, draughts, dominos and dissected puzzles, dating from 18th century to mid-20th century.
Expect ethereal to turn gutsy, passion and tears to be tempered by a good laugh and a tide of improvisation at St Mary’s Church.
Sandham Memorial Chapel is now being ‘put to bed’ by the National Trust, which has confirmed the exact date when it will reopen again in the spring.
Benji Kirkpatrick’s banter with the audience revealed the impressive depth of his knowledge of Hendrix just as his playing revealed hidden depths.
All’s fair in love and war, one of the oldest non-professional orchestras in England has a treat in store.
The amount was raised thanks to the hard work of a small group of crafters who recently held a craft fair in Kingsclere.
She didn’t paint kittens or flowers, but biblical Judith hacking off the head of Holofernes, certainly, several times… Arts Society Newbury lecture
A Mirror reflects on a world dominated by Trumpian fake news and misinformation spread online by authoritarian regimes.
There will be local foods, chocolates, drinks and Christmas wreaths to order plus lashings of tea and cake.
Madness with a message: Fringe First Revenge: After the Levoyah reviewed at the Corn Exchange.
The Paper Cinema’s new show Short Tales of Other Worlds, a ‘horror anthology’ of five stories of undead creatures and magical beings.