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Much ado outdoors
The Bard’s play from the 16th century, set in the 20th century and acted in medieval ruins
True colours
Kev Munday’s positive, vibrant artwork inspired by people-watching and the everyday will be unveiled at Reading’s Oracle as part of Reading Fringe Benefits, 24th-29th July
Pax a punch!
You’re welcome to come along and explore Lord Baden Powell’s former home in Bentley on Sunday, 8th July, where there will be fun for all ages and tastes.
Class Act
Westerberg High is back in class this summer with new songs, new material and new classmates with Heathers the Musical
Driving force
Oxford teacher David Johnson has a racing start with his art, catching the eyes of his driving heroes Sir Stirling Moss and Sir Jackie Stewart
Level best
Jonathan Lovett chats to Mark Chadwick of seminal band The Levellers ahead of their tour which takes in the Thames Valley this month
Pirates Ahoy!
Lechlade writer Sandra Dennis has recently published her second book for young readers aged between nine and 12; The School for Scoundrels – The Lost Map of the Prows.
By Royal Approval
Anne Denholm, Official Harpist to HRH Prince of Wales will perform one of Mozart’s most popular works for Grayshott Concerts on Friday, 15th June.
Shore thing
We talk to Cotswold artist Angie Hunt about family, motherhood and the lure of the sea ahead of her solo exhibition at her home studio this May.
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