What's on in Twickenham this weekend
By Rory Poulter
21st Oct 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 Richmond 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 Richmond Nub News.
Simply follow this link to our What's On section and click the black 'Nub It' button to get started.
'Tears Dry To Frost' at the Exchange
Audiences are invited for an evening of film, discussion, live music and food for the premiere of the short film 'Tears Dry To Frost', which has been made by local talent.
The film, which stars Anastasia Martin, was part-funded by Richmond Council's Local Area Fund, and has been produced by a team of local creatives.
It examines issues of domestic abuse through the story of the main character's turbulent relationship and her attempts to liberate herself.
The film will be followed with a talk on the issues it raises with an experienced qualified psychotherapist and relationships councillor.
There will also be live music from local musician Isabella Luca and refreshments by local Zoran's Delicatessen.
Comedian, Mark Steel, a familiar figure from Radio 4, brings his sold out stand-up show to The Exchange on October 23.
Founds out more here and buy tickets here.
Mary Wallace Theatre, Twickenham – October 23-30
When the widowed Duchess of Malfi defies her family and chooses a new husband, she unwittingly unleashes a murderous nightmare.
The Richmond Shakespeare Society delivers a stripped back and re-imagined version of John Webster's play where the imagery of disease and corrupt power in a High Renaissance Court has taken on an unexpected relevance to our own times.
Find out more here.
Strawberry Hill House – October 27/28
This Halloween, Strawberry Hill House invites visitors to discover the home of the Gothic with a tour through Horace Walpole's castle.
Expert guides will share stories of the macabre and gothic at this most spooky time of year.
Doors open from 6pm for the 6.30pm Tour and 6.30pm for the 7pm one.
Find out more here.
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