30 Silver Street, Reading, RG1 2ST

This Weekend's Events (11th to 13th July)

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Hi Everyone

Yet again, circumstances have conspired to get in the way of things for I, your humble narrator at this present moment.  And once more,  you are either spared/deprived another regular pre-amble from myself (depending on your particular point of view) and we can go head first into everything Rising Sun related this weekend

(Again)

On Friday, BIG UNTIDY present JUKE BOX FURY

Regualr visiotrs to these pages and to the Rising Sun, will already know the deal with Big Untidy.  A wide assortment of musical acts, mostly acoustic, and totally untidy

For this edition of Juike Box Fury, performers choose 2 songs/pieces of music which they found inspiring.They play each piece of music and then they perform some sort of poem/prose piece inspired by/connected to the music in some way. Sort of.

Confirmed for your delctation so far: are:-

THE SEASONS IN SHORTHAND
UNTIDY BARRY
MARK WORM
THE KING OF COMEDY
UGLY DOG POETRY
AF HARROLD

We'll be opan at 8pm, and it'll cost you a paltry £5 at the door,

On Saturday and Sunday THE ENCHANTED PLAYERS present A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

The Enchanted Players Theatre Company bring A Midsummer Night's Dream like you have never seen before, with dramatic costumes, symbology and vibrancy in each scene. This promises to be a spectacular day/night out in a splendid venue.

Saturday's showing is at 2pm
Sunday's showings at 2pm & 7.30pm. And it'll cost you £12 at the door for each performance.

You can still buy tickets at http://tickets.eventu.co.uk/theatrical_arts/71-a_midsummer_nights_dream/

Also, on Saturday evening, we birng you something special from BLACKHEART

In just four years, since their song 'Unlike Water' was used on the Moben Kitchens TV commercial, British multi-instrumentalist duo Blackheart have recorded three albums, enjoyed air play in nearly every country in the world and played successful tours of UK, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands plus two headline tours of Australia and New Zealand.

Described in the press as a 'fabulously eclectic psychedelic-folk neo-prog band' [Kensington and Chelsea Today], the male/female duo Blackheart combine traditional acoustic instruments with vocals, effects and an array of ancient synthesizers to create a new brand of avant-garde ethereal folk. In short - don't miss!
 
We'll be open at 8pm and it'll cost you £10 on the door

That's everything for another week.  Just to remind you that barring bizarre unexplained phenemona, that you can find us at 30 Silver Street, Reading Berkshire, England, Europe, Northern Hemisphere, Planet Earth. The Solar System, Mily Way, Near Andromeda, The Universe, RG1 2ST  (If you put us in your google or satnav we shall magically appear)

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