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1. The sweet sound of Motown

Get Wokingham, Monday 18 May 2009

This year sees celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Motown sound – and you’ve got the chance to party this Wednesday.

2. Coming to the Hexagon: The Tweenies

Get Wokingham, Monday 11 May 2009

A fab four will be bring their favourite tunes to The Hexagon this weekend and it promises to be a fabarooney experience.

3. Enjoy the sounds of steel pan

Get Wokingham, Monday 27 April 2009

The sound of steel pan music will fill South Street arts centre on Sunday with a special bank holiday show to put you in the mood for the forthcoming Reading Carnival.

4. Paul Merton is coming to The Hexagon next week

Get Wokingham, Monday 06 April 2009

Popular comedian Paul Merton is coming to The Hexagon next week – but don’t expect him to say much.

5. Stamp your passport with music

Get Wokingham, Monday 23 March 2009

Fans of world music will be in for a double treat as the Concert Hall stamps passports for a double bill of March medleys.

6. The Brainiac crew comes to town

Get Wokingham, Monday 16 March 2009

Caravan owners beware… an explosive evening of fun is in store for Reading on Friday thanks to Brainiac Live.

7. Blood Brothers is returning to the Hexagon

Get Wokingham, Monday 09 March 2009

A multi-award winning musical, now in its 21st year, is returning to The Hexagon tomorrow.

8. The scary world of Bertolt Brecht

Get Wokingham, Monday 02 March 2009

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a world where you aren’t free to be yourself?

9. The changing face of Reading

Get Wokingham, Monday 23 February 2009

Have you ever wondered what Reading used to look like? A new exhibition that has just opened at Reading Museum gives you the chance to do just that.

10. Prunella Scales in Gertrude's Secret, a new play at the Hexagon

Get Wokingham, 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.

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