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Hampton Hill
Hampton Hill Theatre is the home of Teddington Theatre Club (TTC). The two theatre spaces (the 197 seat Auditorium and the Noel Coward Studio) are the venues for a variety of productions by TTC and visiting companies.
Richmond
Petersham House was originally built in 1680 as one of a number of hunting lodges and was occupied during the 1700's by various historical figures including the Duke of Rutland and the Duchess of Montrose.
Opposite 87 Petersham Road
The Puppet Theatre Barge, which opened in 1982, is unique. Described as one of London's more elusive treasures, it is an established 55-seat theatre with comfortable seating and all modern facilities, fully heated in the winter.
Richmond
Richmond Theatre was built in 1899 by the famous theatre architect, Frank Matcham.
Twickenham
The Richmond Shakespeare Society is a highly-respected amateur dramatic society with a Membership from a wide area. Founded in 1934 to perform Shakespeare's plays annually in the open air.
Hanworth Road
The theatre seats 380 people and is fully equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound. It attracts professional companies from around the UK.
Shepperton
Julian Stringle (ten./clnt.), Dominic Ashworth (gtr.), Paul Morgan (bass), Bobby Worth (drums)
Richmond
London's only permanent theatre in the round with a special atmosphere in small and intimate venue. Online booking available.
Barnes
49 Station Road
The Centre opened in September 2002 and provides a venue for theatre and live performances, art exhibitions, dance classes, music, drama for all ages and abilities, writers' groups, Yoga & Pilates classes, education opportunities and more.
Wimbledon
Barnes
An early 20th century building, re-opened on 14 October 2013 as the new home for the Olympic Cinema. As well as a two-screen cinema, the building includes a café and dining room, a members' club and a recording studio.