What's On in Twickenham this weekend: Running club, new vinyl and more

By Cesar Medina

12th 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. Bearcat Running Club - The Turk's Head

The Turk's Head, Twickenham host a running club every Sunday morning (credit: The Turk's Head).

About: Founded in 2012 by Caitlin Limmer The Bearcat Running Club meets inside the Turks Head Pub at 8.30am and is under the umbrella of Run England.

The ethos of the club is "the people come first, the running comes a very close second".

It is a hugely supportive group of on average 70-90 runners who meet up and run in seven different ability groups every Sunday with a UKA Leader in Running Fitness in each group.

When: Sunday, 15 September at 8:30am

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

Price: Free entry!

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. Comics Club: Villains - The Alligator's Mouth

About: There are still spaces for kids to join this month's Comic Club from The Alligator's Mouth.

The bookshop say: "Muah ha ha haaa! This month, the Comics Club theme is Villains!

"We'll create villainous characters and draw their secret lairs before drawing a short comic strip about their dastardly antics."

Comics Club is run by staff member Mark who also runs Quickdraw Stories arts education company.

When: Thursday, 19 September at 4:15pm-5:05pm.

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

Price: Click the link below to see ticket prices.

See website for more information.

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