What's on in Twickenham

By Rory Poulter

8th Dec 2022 | Local News

A list of exciting events coming up in Twickenham. If you would like to add your own event simply click the black Nub It button in our What's On section!

Church Street and St Mary's Church, Twickenham

Sunday, December 11 – Christmas Shopping market and Ukrainian Christmas Market.

Visitors can take advantage of the best of local festive shopping as two markets become one great day out.

Church Street offers a selection of beautiful stalls, independent shops and speciality food outlets.

Enjoy Mojo, Allissias Attic, Rocc and the Hare and the Moon - and don't forget to check out Corto Italian Deli for some unique food presents.

And outside St Mary's Church there will be the opportunity to enjoy traditional Christmas food, gifts and crafts from both the UK and Ukraine. There will be free kids' activities including rides and Punch & Judy as well as some traditional Ukrainian Christmas carols.

This Christmas market is being held in partnership with the local Ukrainian community humanitarian efforts against the war.

St Mary's Church, Church Street, Twickenham,

Sunday, December 11 – Ukranian Christmas Concert

Christmas, Ukrainian Social Club, in association with Discover Twickenham BID, presents an evening of classical music and dance.

The concert features Maryana Bodnar, soloist at the National Operetta of Ukraine, who will bring a magnificent blend of British and Ukrainian Christmas favourites, accompanied by pianist chamber music partner Evgenia Startseva.

They will be joined by Richmond's own Cantanti Camerati chamber choir, bringing the splendour and majesty of English music.

And there are several other Ukrainian performers, including Bandurist Duo "Dvi Doli", and the Ukrainian folk dance ensemble "Stefania".

The Exchange, Twickenham

December 9 - Jazz At The Movies - Swinging Christmas

Jazz At The Movies is a unique jazz group formed specifically to interpret movie themes and soundtrack songs taken from a wide-range of silver screen sources both familiar and obscure.

The show revisits the wealth of wonderful Christmas music created for the festive season across the years on the silver screen and offering their compelling and almost addictive interpretations.

Enjoy seasonal gems including "Sleigh Ride": "Santa Baby": "All I Want For Christmas Is You": "Winter Wonderland": "Let It Snow" and many more.

https://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/

Bearcat Comedy Club, Turks Head, St Margarets

Saturday, December 10 – Football and fun

The club hosts a screening of England's World Cup game against France before turning to comedy with a stand-up bill that includes Lovdev Barpaga, Ninia Benjamin, and Simon Evans, who is a regular on GB News.

 

TwickFolk, Cabbage Patch, Twickenham

Sunday, December 11 - Skinner & T'witch

Folk, flamenco and festive fun. Drawing on music-hall and vaudeville traditions, Skinner & T'witch's show combines comedy and satire with folk, flamenco and theatre-style songs.

Hampton Hill Theatre, Hampton Hill High Street

December 3-11 - Guardians of the Pantoverse

Highlight of the Hampton Hill Theatre calendar is always the Teddington Theatre Club Panto.

Guardians Of The Pantoverse has been specially written by Danny Wain and features all of Panto's best loved characters.

It tells the story of the evil King Rat who has trapped Beauty, Widow Twankey, Prince Charming and other top panto pals in his dastardly video game. Join us on a quest to release them!

Hot from the beanstalk, giant-slayer Jack will lead our merry band, with help from Muddles, Baron Hardup and of course you, the audience! But watch out, King Rat's evil henchman "The Glitch" will stop at nothing to thwart our plans.

Richmond Theatre

Until December 31 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears

The reviews are in and Richmond's Christmas panto really is 'The Greatest Show on Earth'.

TV's Matt Baker leads the cast of this spectacular show, which offers a twist on the traditional fairytale.

The Goldilocks' circus is under threat from an evil rival circus owner and the performers, including Joey the Clown, must rescue the Big Top from ruin. All seems lost, until three brilliant bears join the gang.

Matt Baker is reprising the role of Joey the Clown, first seen in an acclaimed show that ran at the London Palladium in 2019. A gymnast in his youth, he will be showcasing his own circus skills, including tumbling and tightrope walking.

He is joined by West End star and impressionist Jessica Martin (Spitting Image, Me and My Girl) as this year's baddie Countess Von Vinklebottom and award-winning pantomime dame Nigel Ellacott as Betty Barnum.

Hilarious comedian Phil Walker leads the circus as Ringo the Ringmaster with Tamara Morgan (Half a Sixpence) playing the titular role of Goldilocks.

Roll up, roll up to see panto join the circus, and be swept away by a pantomime spectacular that's just right!

https://richmond.nub.news/whats-on/theatre/goldilocks-and-the-three-bears-43995

Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond                                                                      

Until January 14 - Arms and the Man

In the midst of a bloody central European war, a chance moonlit encounter throws together an idealistic young woman and a Swiss mercenary with an unexpectedly realistic attitude to soldiering.

Raina's youthful love for Sergius, the swashbuckling fighting hero of the Bulgarian army, is challenged when she learns more of the realities of war.

George Bernard Shaw's delightful romantic comedy was one of his first commercial successes and remains enduringly relevant.

Paul Miller directs in his final production as Artistic Director of the Orange Tree.

https://orangetreetheatre.co.uk/whats-on

 

Richmond Riverside - Whittaker Avenue

Saturday, December 10 – Christmas on the Riverside, 11am-4pm

Drop in to the wonderful winter garden to meet players from the Harlequins rugby team, who are promoting Big Game at Twickenham Stadium on December 27, which has become part of the Christmas tradition for thousands of families across the borough.

And then get into the festive spirit with music from the Ham Rock & Pop Gospel Choir, who will be performing from 2pm-4pm.

Oso Arts Centre, Barnes

Until December 21 – Cinderella (And the Forbidden Ball)

Cinderella dreams of attending one of the Prince's lavish balls

But when, with the help of her hairy-fairy godmother, her wish is granted, she is shocked to discover that the Palace has not been entirely honest in their public communications.

Prepare your cheers, boos, and glass shoes for a twist on the nation's favourite fairytale. It is guaranteed fun for all the family.

From writer/director Jonny Danciger and the company behind Peter Pan (Navigates the Travel Ban), Rapunzel: The Original Isolation Story, and Roger McGough's Money-Go-Round.

https://osoarts.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173628263

 

Kew Gardens

Until January 8 – Christmas at Kew after-dark light trail

A new route accentuates more of the 12,000 trees and other botanical treasures in the Gardens. Visitors can wander beneath colourful canopies and wonder at futuristic neon trees and branches illuminated with stars.

There are five new installations along the way, while Kew's iconic Palm House and adjacent lake will be lit-up with a series of projections set to a soundtrack of beloved Christmas classics.

https://www.kew.org/kew-gardens/whats-on/christmas

 

Barnes High Street

Friday, December 9 – Barnes Christmas Festival

Local music groups and choirs will be performing, while there will be late night shop openings, special offers and discounts.

There will be some fairground rides for children on Barnes Green, and a selection of festive stalls for more Christmas shopping ideas.

and a BBQ outside The OSO (weather permitting)

Mulled wine and fizz will be readily available for grown-ups whilst Father Christmas has a newly decorated Grotto at Rose House and will be in attendance between 5pm and 7pm.

 

East Sheen Christmas Market

Sunday, December 11.

Arts and craft, street food, live music and kid's entertainment.

WWT London Wetland Centre, Barnes

Until January 8 - Illuminature

Wrap up with your family and friends and follow the twinkling lights and celebrate nature with an immersive light trail of glowing larger-than-life sculptures and installations.

New this year, you can enjoy glimpses of real animal magic through night vision goggles, spotting birds and plant life, as well as visit the resident family of otters tucked up in bed, while also learning about phases of the moon and how they impact our environment.

https://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/london/whats-on/illuminature-light-trail

 

Richmond Park, Holly Lodge

Until January 1 - Shire Horse Carriage Rides

Experience Richmond Park like never before with a ride in a six-person Park Brake drawn by a team of majestic Shire Horses.

The 75-minute experience begins at Holly Lodge, where guests are met with refreshments. And you will also be treated to a unique behind-the-scenes visit of the working stables.

https://www.royalparks.org.uk/whats-on/upcoming-events/shire-horse-carriage-rides?&f.Park|B=Richmond%20Park&&meta_d1year=2022&meta_d1month=Oct&meta_d1day=28&sort=metaS&num_ranks=12

Richmond

Ted Lasso Tour runs Saturday and Sunday at 3.30pm; Thursday at 6.30pm

Explore the locations featured in the hit Apple TV streaming show, Ted Lasso, starring Jason Sudeikis. The walking tour takes in Ted's local pub, front door and even his thinking bench!

https://www.tedlassotour.com/

     

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