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Displaying events between 01 February 2026 and 28 February 2026

Glitch: The True Story of the Post Office Scandal Pam Stubbs has been sub-postmistress of Barkham Post Office for over twenty years, respected and loved by the community.
But when unexplained discrepancies start appearing in her accounts, Pam soon finds herself at the heart of the biggest miscarriage of justice in English legal history.

"Glitch" is an inspirational true story, based on the experiences of Pam and her colleagues. The play was created with sub-postmistresses and masters affected by the events, key members of the legal process and commissioned by the University of Reading.

“Your production was amazing. Thank you so much for keeping the story alive.” Seema Misra, sub-postmistress, wrongly imprisoned whilst pregnant.
Dates: Fri 06, Sat 07 Booking and More Information
Martin Carthy & Special Guest Martin is a legendary ballad singer and guitarist who has influenced generations of artists, including Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, while Eliza has been twice-nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and a multiple-award winner at the BBC Radio Two Folk awards.
Martin released a wonderful new solo record Transform Me Then Into A Fish, marking his 84th birthday in May 2025, celebrating his incredible career, and offering a full circle moment in his music journey as he revisits material from his very first (eponymous) solo record released in 1965.
Dates: Sat 21 Booking and More Information
Move Maker A fun dance session for children under 5 and their grown-ups!
Join us every other month to learn new moves, dance together, and most importantly have fun! No dance experience is needed!
When: Every session starts at 10:30 AM and lasts around 45 minutes.
Who: Little ones and their grown-ups (grown-ups stay with their children throughout).
After the fun: Stick around for a cup of tea and a chat at our meeting point.
Small donations for brews and biscuits are always welcome!
Dates: Tue 03 Booking and More Information
Pre-Order - The Round Dates: Mon 09, Tue 10, Wed 11, Thu 12, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28 Booking and More Information
RBO Live: WOOLF WORKS (TBC) (LS) Virginia Woolf defied literary conventions to depict rich inner worlds – her heightened, startling and poignant reality. Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor leads a luminous artistic team to evoke Woolf’s signature stream of consciousness writing style in this immense work that rejects traditional narrative structures. Woolf Works is a collage of themes from Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves and Woolf’s other writings. Created in 2015 for The Royal Ballet, this Olivier-award winning ballet triptych captures the heart of Woolf’s uniquely artistic spirit. Dates: Mon 09 Booking and More Information
Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty London, 1901. As the British Empire wages war in the name of a Queen whose health is failing, a series of mysterious events reveals a crack in the high corridors of power. A crack that threatens to destabilise monarchy, government and Empire. And at its centre, controlling the flow of information and influence, a shadowy figure plans a final deadly move.

Drawn into the game and unsure who to trust, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson find themselves confronting figures from their past in a desperate race against time, aware that the most powerful person in the world could be in the pocket of one of the most corrupt. But just how much is Holmes willing to sacrifice as he faces ‘checkmate’?

A thrilling adventure based on the work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty is a world premiere combining powerful performances, a
Dates: Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28 Booking and More Information
Story Maker Story Maker is a monthly series of story telling sessions for children aged 0-5 and their grown-ups. After each story there will be a creative activity for the children. Dates: Tue 24 Booking and More Information
Teechers New Year… same problems!
It is the end of term and Godber’s hilarious comedy masterpiece has been reset for our post Covid times. bristling with teenage swagger and outlandish imagination, Salty, Gail and Hobby use their B.Tech Performance exam to showcase their work.
What follows is a funny, fast-moving, hard-hitting account of life at Whitewall Academy as they play staff, students and site premises managers, including the new drama teacher Ms Nixon who has helped get them into drama and changed their lives.
But as Salty, Gail and Hobby conclude their performance and leave state education, it appears that Miss Nixon is moving on too . . .to the local private school.
Dates: Mon 09, Tue 10, Wed 11, Thu 12 Booking and More Information
The Em Show: Tales from a Little Laughing Lesbian Step out of your boring night in and into a night of unstoppable laughter! Tales from a Little Laughing Lesbian is an electrifying one woman show packed with stand-up, improv, and clowning, all delivered through Em’s signature energy and joy. From therapy to parenting, marriage to motorbikes—no topic is off-limits in this hilarious journey of self-discovery. Uplifting, bold, and wildly funny, this is a show for everyone (yes, even non-lesbians!). So, are you ready to laugh, reflect, and maybe even see yourself in a whole new way? Dates: Fri 13 Booking and More Information
The Wind in the Willows Step into the wonderful world of The Wind in the Willows, adapted by the acclaimed playwright Mike Kenny and brought to life by the brilliant SJT Youth Theatre.
Join Mole, Ratty, Badger, and the irrepressible Toad on a heart-warming adventure filled with friendship, mischief and lots of messing about in boats!
Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows, written in 1908, has been loved by generations.
A perfect treat for all the family.
Dates: Thu 19, Fri 20, Sat 21 Booking and More Information
We're Not Getting A Dog This is a story about passive aggressive letter writing, early morning jet washing and making a house a home. It’s about those who live, laugh and love metres from us, but who really, we barely know at all.
A couple run through the rain to catch a bus.
A man stares at a blank laptop screen in desperation.
A woman opens an envelope to find a photo inside.
A new house on a new street with new neighbours.
A roughly seventy-two minute show, read from a little black book, by a scruffy, bearded, glasses-wearing man in a red check shirt and black jeans who does not own a pressure washer. A new storytelling show by Sam Freeman (Every Little Hope You Ever Dreamed, Every Time I Close My Eyes).
Dates: Tue 24 Booking and More Information

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