What's on in Twickenham this weekend

By Rory Poulter

9th Dec 2021 | Local News

As more and more events are being organised locally Nub News is launching a new weekly round-up of what's on in Twickenham each weekend.

Every Thursday we will now bring you our top picks of the events in our town for the coming weekend.

And don't forget, if your business or organisation is running an event, you can advertise it for free with Twickenham Nub News.

Simply follow this link to our What's on section and click the black 'Nub It' button to get started.

Hay Fever – Mary Wallace Theatre, Twickenham.

Noel Coward, the multi-talented master of the theatre, actor, playwright, composer and lyricist was born in Teddington on December 16, 1899, and he is being celebrated with a production of one of his most cherished comedies - Hay Fever.

Set in the 1920s, this farce - from the Richmond Shakespeare Society - lays bare the family relationships and rivalries in the Bliss country home over one weekend.

A fun, farcical, charming, quaint, waspish, posh, and silly comedy for Christmas.

More than 75% of tickets have already been sold, so book now to avoid missing out. Best availability is on Saturday 11th at 7:45pm and Saturday 18th at 3pm.

Find out more here.

Bearcat Comedy Club – Saturday, December 11.

The Comedy Club is back with stand-up featuring Rob Deering, Mark Simmons, John Moloney and Kelly Convey.

Deering performs stand-up comedy with music, using a guitar, a loop pedal and his voice to create impressive rock and pop soundscapes.

Along with being one of the most in-demand headliners on the UK circuit, he's toured nationally and performed solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe many times.

John Moloney has been a headliner at top clubs like the Comedy Store for years, while Mark Simmons is an exceptional one-liner comic.

Kelly Convey has seen an unprecedented and meteoric rise through the comedy scene, supporting household names such as Russell Kane and Alan Carr.

Find out more here.

The Jazz Sanctuary, 28 Winchester Road, St Margarets. Thursday, December 9.

Wild Card featuring jazz vocalist Corina Kwami; Jelly Cleaver The Forever Presence.

Wild Card is a well-established combo on the UK/European festival & club circuit featuring: Clement Regert (guitar); Sophie Alloway (drums); Andrew Noble (Hammond organ).

Jelly Cleaver is a guitarist, activist, producer and singer songwriter based in South London. She has been described as 'the next artist to make an impact on the London jazz scene' by DJ and broadcaster Tina Edwards.

'Jelly Cleaver and the Forever Presence', is a spiritual jazz ensemble featuring some of London's rising talents who collectively perform with the likes of Steam Down, Tomorrow's Warriors, and Levitation Orchestra.

The music pays tribute to artists like Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane and Dhafer Youssef, exploring the eternal themes of our human condition; loss, love and the universe.

Find out more here.

Christmas Ribbon Wreath Workshop - Twickenham Library, 10-12noon, Saturday, December 11

Susie Bee Stitches is bringing a wreath making workshop to the library. No sewing involved, just lots of fun creating a festive decoration that will last for years.

Find out more here.

     

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