What's On in Twickenham this weekend: Paint & sip, new vinyl releases and more

By Cesar Medina

17th Oct 2024 | Local News

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

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. Paint & Sip - The Turk's Head

Book your paint and sip sport at The Turk's Head, Twickenham now (credit: The Turk's Head, Twickenham).

About: The Turks Head, Twickenham has teamed up with The Creative Station to host artistic and fun sessions for residents between October and December.

The first of these is a Paint & Sip session next month which welcomes artists and non artists to come down, grab a brush and a drink!

When: Thursday, 17 October at 7:30pm-9:30pm.

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

Price: £30 per person.

See website for more information.

2. New album releases - Eel Pie Records

(Top left to bottom right) Goat by Goat, The Mighty Several by Paul Heaton, Prelude To Ecstasy: Acoustics and Covers by The Last Dinner Party and A Thousand Pokes by Stick In The Wheel (credit: Eel Pie Records).

About: Head down to Eel Pie Records to explore its new album releases for October plus 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

Watch Here in America live at the Orange Tree Theatre 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. Jane Newberry: Big Red Dragon Action Rhymes! - The Alligator's Mouth

Head over to The Alligator's Mouth on World Bookshop Day this Saturday! (credit: Image supplied).

About: Jane Newberry is an author who uses her experience as a music teacher to create wonderful action rhymes for children. Her first collection of action rhymes, Big Green Crocodile, was shortlisted for the CLiPPA Poetry award.

Jane will be here for a lovely interactive session introducing her new collection, Big Red Dragon.When: Thursday, 10 October at 4pm-5pm.

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

Price: £5 per child, which is fully redeemable against a Big Red Dragon, hardback £12.99.

See website for more information.

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