What's on in Twickenham
By Rory Poulter
1st Jun 2023 | 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!
The Exchange, Twickenham
June 1 - Comedy Club 4 Kids
Since 2005, the Comedy Club 4 Kids has been getting the best stand-ups and sketch acts from the international circuit to do their thing for an audience of children (aged 6+) and their families… but without the rude bits!
June 2 - Elizabeth Samuels Drama School presents Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
A brand new adaptation written by Ed Hartland. This production is performed by children aged 5-11 years from Elizabeth Samuels Drama School. This performance is the culmination of a 4 day rehearsal period.
June 3 - The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep
Family Film Screening of 'The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep' When a lonely young boy named Angus discovers a large, mysterious egg on the shores of Loch Ness, no one is prepared for what lies within.
June 4 - Top Secret - The Magic of Science
This is your opportunity to surround yourself with the mystery of magic, cleverly fused with wondrous and miraculous feats of science.
Hold on to your seats as the venue is transformed into a real-life science laboratory and lots of unbelievable 'how did they do that!' moments.
Experience non-stop action-packed interactive magical science experiments that will capture the imagination, a fast-moving and colourful magical science show, packed with mystery, suspense, and heaps of mess!
Top Secret is fun and entertaining for the whole family to enjoy along with inspiring and educating every young budding magician and scientist.
Richmond Theatre
Sunday, June 4 - Sing-a-Long-a Encanto
Cheer on Mirabel as she tries to save the magic surrounding the Encanto in this sing-a-long showing of the movie
Sing your heart out with the live host, who will teach you some dance moves, help you create some magic and show you how to use your free props bag.
Those of you not familiar with Encanto, it is a tale of the Madrigals; an extraordinary family who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia in a charmed place called the Encanto.
The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a unique gift - every child except Mirabel. However, she soon may be the Madrigals last hope when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is now in danger.
Fancy dress is strongly encouraged and full audience participation essential.
Monday, June 5 - Jen Brister: The Optimist
If Jen Brister has learned anything in the past 18 months, it's that she's no good in a crisis. (Unless you count getting into the foetal position in under 30 seconds.)
Has the pandemic changed her for the better or is she the same old pessimistic naysayer she's always been? I think we all know the answer to that. Let's just hope she can make it funny.
Wednesday, June 7 - Paul Young - Behind The Lens
Paul Young broke into the big time 40 years ago when No Parlez went to number one and spawned iconic hits like Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home).
More success followed with the number one album The Secret Of Association and the worldwide hit Everytime You Go Away, not forgetting an appearance at Live Aid and more. Paul sustained that success – while having fun in his tex-mex band, Los Pacaminos.
Now, on the 40th anniversary of No Parlez, he's releasing a remarkable new record and publishing his extraordinary memoir; both called Behind The Lens. He's touring the UK, too, where he'll meet fans, sing hits and tell stories about his incredible career.
It's time to revel in the classic hits and learn the stories behind them as Paul steps out from Behind The Lens.
Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond
Until June 17 – The Circle by Somerset Maugham
Jane Asher plays Lady Kitty, a society beauty who notoriously abandoned her stuffy husband Clive (Clive Francis) and eloped with the handsome Lord Porteous (Nicholas Le Prevost).
Thirty years later, love's young dream has descended into non-stop squabbling.
Meanwhile, Clive and Lady Kitty's son Arnold (Pete Ashmore) faces the same marital fate, as his wife Elizabeth (Olivia Vinall) threatens to elope with the dashing Teddie Luton (Chirag Benedict Lobo).
Will history come full circle? Or can one generation learn from their parents' disastrous mistakes?
Somerset Maugham's sparky comedy of manners was first staged in 1921 and has remained a firm favourite with audiences ever since.
Kew Gardens
Until September 3 – The Wander Project
This summer, Kew is collaborating with a mix of inspiring leaders to create five new trails through the Gardens. With contributions from artists, musicians and environmental protectors, each trail will invite you to feel, hear, move and think differently in nature. Choose your journey and experience Kew's iconic sights in fun and unexpected ways.
OSO Arts Centre, Barnes
Until June 4 - False Accounts: Exposing the Post Office Cover Up
In 1999 Horizon, a new computer system was installed in Post Offices nationwide. There was only one problem: it was prone to bugs and the designers, Fujitsu, was fully aware of this. Soon hundreds of Sub-Postmasters across the UK were experiencing mysterious shortfalls of thousands of pounds for which they were liable.
From award-winning playwright, Lance Nielsen, this play shines a satirical light on what would soon become the biggest miscarriage of justice in British history.
https://richmond.nub.news/whats-on/theatre/false-accounts-exposing-the-post-office-cover-up-51411
Kitson Hall, Barnes
Until June 3 - The Incident Room
A co-production with Barnes Community Players, sees Wild Duck Theatre return to Southwest London with The Incident Room, a compelling and beautifully crafted production.
After Edinburgh success in 2019, followed by West End /Broadway transfers, this new play is a brilliantly well-constructed script with cutting sardonic humour.
It follows the grim story of police bungles, misogyny, and prejudice in the hunt for the "Yorkshire Ripper" whilst also tracking the fascinating power of the search for "off-limits
St Mary's Church, Church Street, Twickenham,
Until June 3 – Murder in the Cathedral
TS Eliot's powerful poetic dramatisation of the death of Thomas Becket, directed by John Buckingham.
One Paved Court, Richmond
Until June 4 – 50,000 Witches by Noga Shatz
A new body of work exploring the representation of the female figure in painting through a contemporary perspective.
Noga Shatz re-examines famous women models, depicted by famous painters throughout the history of art, tracing their stories and bringing them to the front of the canvas, focusing on the fragmentation of the female figure. The works reclaim 'known' narratives in history and offer new interpretations to represent a layered female identity.
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, which made its Season Three return to the screen this week. The walking tour takes in Ted's local pub, front door and even his thinking bench!
Museum of Rugby, Twickenham Stadium
Until September – The Jimmy Peters Story
James 'Jimmy' Peters was the first black man to ever play rugby union for England, overcoming hardships, setbacks and intolerance in the process to proudly represent his nation.
https://worldrugbymuseum.com/explore/exhibitions
Until October 31 - Black Magic exhibition
Eel Pie Island Museum – Richmond Road
To mark the 35th anniversary of Black History Month in the UK, the museum is hosting a celebration of Black culture and shines a light on some of the many inspiring people of African and Afro-Caribbean heritage in Richmond, who have made the borough a richer, more vibrant place.
From jazz to reggae, this exploration of Black musicians is not simply Black history but Richmond's history. By learning about our culturally diverse past and traditionally unheard voices, we can look forward to the next exciting chapter together.
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