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11. From stamps to the Concert Hall

Get Bracknell, Monday 24 November 2008

As you prepare to write your Christmas cards, have you ever stopped to wonder where the Christmas stamps came from?

12. Music to suit all tastes at 3Bs

Get Bracknell, Monday 17 November 2008

Reading’s 3Bs Bar/Cafe has just embarked on a rolling programme of live residencies showcasing local bands and DJs.

13. Technology creates musical treat

Get Bracknell, Monday 10 November 2008

On Friday, the audience at South Street arts centre will hear a distinctive hybrid of carefully measured electronics performed by live string and brass players in a synchronised visual environment.

14. Strictly Strauss at the Hexagon

Get Bracknell, Monday 16 February 2009

On wednesday, you can enjoy some of the greatest ballroom dancing ever created, thanks to Strictly Strauss.

15. 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.

16. Find out just how funny Totally Looped is at the Hexagon

Get Bracknell, Monday 16 February 2009

A new comedy show coming to Reading will be totally unlike anything you’ve seen before.

17. It’s David O’Doherty time

Get Bracknell, Monday 06 October 2008

Hang on to your mind’s world, David O’Doherty, the viscount of rumpled whimsy, the marble fawn of tiny keyboard based musical comedy is coming!

18. Wherefore art thou Romeo?

Get Bracknell, Monday 29 September 2008

Michael Bogdanov’s new production of Romeo and Juliet comes to The Hexagon tomorrow and stars Jack Ryder and Sara Lloyd Gregory as the young lovers.

19. Concert season to celebrate 40 years of Reading Phoenix Choir

Get Bracknell, Monday 19 January 2009

A Reading choir is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year with a season of spectacular concerts.

20. The Ethics of Progress being performed at South Street

Get Bracknell, Monday 26 January 2009

You might not think there’s much humour in quantum physics, but a new one-man show will attempt to convince you.