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Hamsters

Blues-Rock group The Hamsters admit they enjoy the irony of being an aggressive band with a cuddly name.

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Comedy Hal Cruttenden

COMEDY genius Hal Cruttenden will be performing at South Street, in Reading, on Wednesday, at 8pm.

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Dead and buried?

The murderous exploits of two Irish immigrants, who terrorised the streets of 1820s Edinburgh, provide the inspiration for John Landis’s ghoulish black comedy. Opening with a succinct disclaimer -...

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One Fine Day at South Hill Park, Bracknell

This was most definitely not the syrupy sweet love story like the Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney in the 1996 film but a powerful, emotionally wringing tale of Eddie, a family man falsely accused...

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Chess at Shinfield Players Theatre

At the height of the Cold War, global chess competitions regularly saw champion players from the USA and the USSR competing with each other in neutral locations around the world.

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Tell Claire on a Sunday

MULTI-TALENTED actress Claire Sweeney is coming the The Hexagon for one night only, with the production of Tell Me On A Sunday.

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Comedy training ground

A COMEDY club which has been a training ground for Britain’s best new comics takes to the stage again on Friday, writes James Kell.

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The Battle of the bands hots up in Reading

INSPIRED Promotions is back and launching Reading’s Battle Of The Bands 2011.

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Charlotte storms to success at the open mic finals

SCHOOLGIRL Charlotte Samuel has made it to the next round of the Open Mic UK competition.

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Waters’ boogie woogie way to toast manager Graham

MUSIC lovers can boogie woogie along to a rock and roll veteran, writes Hannah Masters-Waage.

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Space encounter

A NEW exhibition will be unveiled on Tuesday at the Bank Gallery, Chobham, GU24 8AF, near Sunningdale, writes Tom Flanagan.

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Cape Reading, Friar Street - review

Cape Reading, part of the Barracuda Group, opened on Friar Street in May after an £80,000 investment to turn the bar/restaurant into a friendly and lively place to wine and dine.

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Music from Wokingham Choral Society

HAYDN’S Creation will be performed on Saturday, November 20, by the Wokingham Choral Society, alongside the famous Brandenburg Sinfonia.

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Cult pop

TOP 90s glam-pop band David Devant And His Spirit Wife are set to bring their theatrical production to Windsor.

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Dance Renditions

AFTER a successful tour in 2008-2009, the Candoco Dance Company are presenting Renditions at the Corn Exchange, in Newbury, on Thursday, November 18, at 7.45pm.

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RIGHT ONE TO LET IN

Hollywood has an uncanny knack of turning the silk purses of world cinema into the tatty sows’ ears of English language remakes.

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Neville Staple at Sub89

Oh what fun we had, plenty of stage invasions, stage diving and moshing. No, this was not Glastonbury.

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Real Men Don’t Wear Tights at South Hill Park

One stage saw the combination of three talented male youth dance companies who proved that there is more to dancing then tutus and tights.

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I am Pete Wheeler AKA Wonder Wheels Presents

As the year draws to a close, more and more of the media have begun to review and produce their highlights of 2010, reflecting on what has defined the year musically.

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The prescription that some would kill for

SINCE Prescription For Murder premiered in 2008 the show has intruiged audiences old and young, and now the thriller is coming to St Peter’s Hall, Hatchet Lane, in Winkfield, near Windsor.

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