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1. Stamp your passport with music
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 March 2009Fans of world music will be in for a double treat as the Concert Hall stamps passports for a double bill of March medleys.
2. Paul Merton is coming to The Hexagon next week
Get Wokingham, Monday 06 April 2009Popular comedian Paul Merton is coming to The Hexagon next week – but don’t expect him to say much.
3. Moscow City Ballet at The Hexagon
Get Wokingham, Monday 02 February 2009The icy winds of winter isn’t the only thing to come to Reading from Russia this week.
4. Enjoy the lusty, let-rip fervour of these bluegrass sensations
Get Wokingham, Monday 09 February 2009Reading will be jumping and jiving to the sound of Bluegrass on Saturday night as Mumford & Sons come to town.
5. Sea shanties and lo-fi folk
Get Wokingham, Monday 09 February 2009On Friday, an eclectic and eccentric songwriting collective from Fife will make the journey south – well, to South Street arts centre.
6. Strictly Strauss at the Hexagon
Get Wokingham, Monday 16 February 2009On wednesday, you can enjoy some of the greatest ballroom dancing ever created, thanks to Strictly Strauss.
7. 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.
8. Find out just how funny Totally Looped is at the Hexagon
Get Wokingham, Monday 16 February 2009A new comedy show coming to Reading will be totally unlike anything you’ve seen before.
9. Concert season to celebrate 40 years of Reading Phoenix Choir
Get Wokingham, Monday 19 January 2009A Reading choir is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year with a season of spectacular concerts.
10. The Ethics of Progress being performed at South Street
Get Wokingham, 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.
