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31. Cemetery Junction starring the Reading Post
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 14 April 2010Never mind acting gold Ralph Fiennes, Emily Watson and homegrown comic mammoth Ricky Gervais – the real star of new flick Cemetery Junction which opens today is the Reading Post of course.
32. Oh brother! Bob Gervais praises Cemetery Junction
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 April 2010A Wokingham painter and decorator has special cause to celebrate the opening of new film Cemetery Junction – his younger brother is the movie’s director and star Ricky Gervais.
33. Open air Shakespeare coming to Caversham Court
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 April 2010The players of Progress Theatre did not know where “the dickens” they were going to perform their latest production.
34. ‘We’ve Merry Wives but no Windsor men’
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 04 May 2010The open-air Shakespeare production was to be in Caversham Court this summer, but now it is not to be.
35. The fundraising sound of music
Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 May 2010To help restore its organ, Reading Minster is holding a series of concerts. Linda Fort pulls out all the stops to explain.
36. Singers ready for a beautiful show
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 May 2010An Oscar-winning musical makes its debut at The Hexagon next week. Linda Fort is the belle of the ball.
37. Enjoy the fun of Reading Community Carnival
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 May 2010Carnival time has come round once again and soon the streets of West Reading will be filled with music and dancing.
38. Bolly-good night of fun at temple
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 May 2010Entertainers from across the community went to Reading’s Hindu Temple on Saturday night to join in the fun.
39. Drum beating for Bank Holiday Caribbean Carnival
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 May 2010Caribbean music and flamboyant costumes will liven up the streets of West Reading now it is carnival time again.
40. The Royal Philharmonic will see you now
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 March 2009As the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra prepares for its second concert during its year-long residency in Reading, conductor Stephen Bell tells Linda Fort why it will be like an away day for the musician.
