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1. Blood Brothers is returning to the Hexagon
Get Bracknell, Monday 09 March 2009A multi-award winning musical, now in its 21st year, is returning to The Hexagon tomorrow.
2. The scary world of Bertolt Brecht
Get Bracknell, Monday 02 March 2009Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a world where you aren’t free to be yourself?
3. Prunella Scales in Gertrude's Secret, a new play at the Hexagon
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 February 2009‘As it is a secret, of course I can’t tell you too much,” says Prunella Scales about her role in Gertrude’s Secret, a colourful play that mixes poignant monologue with uproarious comedy.
4. Strictly Strauss at the Hexagon
Get Bracknell, Monday 16 February 2009On wednesday, you can enjoy some of the greatest ballroom dancing ever created, thanks to Strictly Strauss.
5. Moscow City Ballet at The Hexagon
Get Bracknell, Monday 02 February 2009The icy winds of winter isn’t the only thing to come to Reading from Russia this week.
6. The Ethics of Progress being performed at South Street
Get Bracknell, Monday 26 January 2009You might not think there’s much humour in quantum physics, but a new one-man show will attempt to convince you.
7. Circus of Horrors at the Hexagon, Reading
Get Bracknell, Monday 05 January 2009Next week, Reading’s Hexagon theatre is the venue for a macabre evening’s entertainment as the stage is given over to the Circus of Horrors.
8. 10 to see in 2009
Get Bracknell, Monday 29 December 2008New year is just around the corner and Reading Arts, which comprises The Hexagon, Concert Hall at The Town Hall, South Street Arts Centre and the Town Hall Film Theatre, has plenty for you and your family to look forward to.
9. Youths act on tragedy of war
Get Bracknell, Monday 08 December 2008Budding theatre stars will embark on their most ambitious production to date when Oh! What A Lovely War begins its run tonight.
10. Join Dick as he goes for gold
Get Bracknell, Monday 01 December 2008The streets of London may be paved with gold, but you don’t have to go that far to see much-loved pantomime Dick Whittington.
