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Richmond Lates
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Richmond
The Edinburgh Fringe smash-hit …Earnest? arrives following rave reviews ahead of an eagerly awaited West End run.
Barnes
DiStorSion is a 90-minute immersive performance that combines dance, live music, and multimedia artistry to explore humanity's shifting relationship with nature. Inspired by Vivaldi's Four Seasons, it mirrors the cyclical rhythms of growth, decay,…
Richmond
Join the excitement at Ham Polo Club's Friday Night Polo Party—open to both members and the public! Enjoy thrilling polo matches, then dance the night away as our DJ keeps the energy high until late.
Kew
Learn about the key sources available for tracing the lives of your ancestors living in the 19th century.
Exploring civil registration records after 1837 and illustrating the evolution of the census, this webinar will help start your journey into…
Richmond
Local professional Latin and Ballroom Dancer Andrew Cuerden hosts our Richmond Dance Al Fresco event, now a staple for locals and tourists in it's 4th year.
An opportunity for local communities, festivals, businesses or organisations to come…
Richmond
Direct from a sell-out run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Last Laugh is a brand-new laugh-a-minute play which re-imagines the lives of three of Britain's all-time greatest comedy heroes – Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe and Bob Monkhouse.
Barnes
Directed by Laura Clifford
Longlisted for Theatre503's International Playwriting award, The Philosophy of Cavemen looks at life's biggest questions in a unique and arresting way.
Unable to find food, a group of cavemen must strike the balance…
Twickenham
Join us on those long summer evenings for an unforgettable night where you can enjoy a glass of Pimm’s in a truly spectacular setting.
Start your evening by immersing yourself in the ambience of Strawberry Hill House, beautifully illuminated to…
Twickenham
Join us for an unforgettable night where you can enjoy a glass of Pimm's in a truly spectacular setting!
Kew
In 1922, millions of Irish census records were lost when the Public Record Office of Ireland was destroyed in a catastrophic explosion and fire. This presents a major obstacle for anyone tracing their Irish ancestors prior to 1901. Now, The National…
Teddington
“Chin Music” has two meanings. One is idle talk. The other is a brushback throw in baseball or cricket to intimidate the batter. Both describe Rich Hall’s comedy. Idle but intimidating. Sharp, quick, splenetic, and sublimely improvisational.
If…
Kew
An annual summer highlight, Kew Fete is a fantastic charity fundraising event offering fun for all the family with a Victorian Fun Fair, live music & talent acts, friendly dog show, over 100 stalls, craft marquee, food court, beer tent, tea tent,…
Richmond
What happens when Britain's sharpest political impressionist steps out from behind the masks?
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Sue Mendus is Morrell Professor Emerita of Political Philosophy and a friend of Dr Barbara Underwood, the club's founder, who passed away in January. Sue has published widely on topics in modern and…
Twickenham
Actor and writer Paterson Joseph and his creative team, Ben Park, Michael Vale & Linda Haysman, return to the home of Sancho&Me – For One Night Only for another unique incarnation of the extraordinary story of Charles Ignatius Sancho.
Barnes
Doors open 7pm Food service 8pm
Our long running and very popular dining series is back with a bang - this time with a unique community theme. We'll be creating a menu crafted from produce sourced from local allotments, served with a…
Richmond
Join us at Books on the Rise for our first open mic poetry night of 2025!
Our Poetry on the Rise readings series is on a determined mission to bring the best contemporary poetry to Richmond and we would love for you to be a part of it! Join us for…
Barnes
Inspired by the wonder of the natural world, 'The Music of Trees' weaves together storytelling, woodland folklore and mythology with a suite of original compositions featuring Geoff's signature blend of classical, jazz, Celtic and Spanish influences…
Barnes
An entertaining and varied collection of short plays exploring the power of secrets to change lives: a moment confiding with a stranger; a revelation from your nearest and dearest; a world turned upside down in a single conversation…
Be careful whom…
Percy Road, Whitton
Great War subalterns were mocked and satirised, then and now, as enthusiastic and patriotic but naïve and ignorant public school boys. They led gallantly from the front, looking after their men, but with few tactical responsibilities and little…