What's On in Twickenham this weekend: Jazz, vinyl and more

By Cesar Medina

19th Sep 2024 | Local News

Lots of events in Twickenham this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: Cesar Medina).
Lots of events in Twickenham this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: Cesar Medina).

What's on in Twickenham is sponsored by The Alligator's Mouth, The Turks Head , Eel Pie Recordsand The Orange Tree Theatre.

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Struggling to think of what to do this weekend? Don't worry, Twickenham Nub News has you covered with some of our top picks!

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1. The Jazz Sanctuary - The Turk's Head

Head down to The Turk's Head, Twickenham to listen to jazz this weekend (credit: The Turk's Head).

About: The Jazz Sanctuary plays at The Turks Head Pub this weekend.

The Turk's Head say: "At The Jazz Sanctuary we are passionate about giving performance space to established and emerging artists together on one stage.

"Our home base is at The Turk’s Head in St Margarets, South West London and we are excited to be bringing music from all of the vibrant UK Jazz scene to this part of London.

"We want to be able to encourage and widen the musical possibilities of all young musicians in SW London through workshops and performance opportunities with The Jazz Sanctuary and other local music organisations." 

When: Thursday, 19 September at 7:45pm-11pm.

Where: The Turk's Head, 28 Winchester Road, TW1 1LF

Price: Click below for more information.

See website for more information.

2. New album releases - Eel Pie Records

Check out Eel Pie Records September album releases (credit: Eel Pie Records).

About: Head down to Eel Pie Records to explore its new album releases for this month and more!

When: Open seven days a week, Mon-Sat, 10-6pm.

Where: 44-45 Church St, Twickenham TW1 3NR

Price: Visit website below.

See website for more information.

3. Here in America - Orange Tree Theatre

The Here in America cast during rehearsal last month. Watch them live this weekend (credit: Manuel Harlan).

About: On a rainswept afternoon in 1952, Hollywood and Broadway’s leading director, Elia Kazan met his closest collaborator, the playwright Arthur Miller. As the anti-communist crusade of McCarthyism blacklisted hundreds of their colleagues, Kazan and Miller faced a stark choice.

Should they betray their friends, or risk never working again? 

When: 14 September - 19 October.

Where: 1 Clarence St, Richmond TW9 2SA

Price: Click the link below.

See website for more information.

4. Cressida Cowell: Author Signing - The Alligator's Mouth

Book your visit to meet author/illustrator and former Children's Laureate Cressida Cowell (credit: The Alligator's Mouth).

About: Meet Cressida Cowell, creator of the How to Train Your Dragon series and former Children's Laureate. Cressida will be signing her latest books, Dragon Tales Collection and Which Way Round the Galaxy, as well as her other books.  

The bookshop say: "This is a free event, but please support us by buying at least one of Cressida's books from us (either on the day or via pre-order).

"In this case, Cressida will be able to sign one additional book brought from home. For any budding illustrators, do bring along your own sketchbook for Cressida to see!"

When: Thursday, 10 October at 4pm-5pm.

Where: 2A Church Ct, Richmond TW9 1JL, UK

Price: Free!

See website for more information.

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