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Richmond Lates
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49 Station Road, Barnes
The OSO does Bollywood! Join us for an evening of epic curry and dynamic dancing as we transport you to the world of colourful and highly theatrical dance characteristic of Indian films. The evening will kick off with a performance by some Indian…
Richmond
Join us at Books on the Rise as Ovais Naqvi does a deep dive into Jon Lord with his latest book 'Before We Forget: A Work in Eight Movements
About Before We Forget: A Work in Eight Movements
Jon Lord (1941-2012) has been called the "Headmaster of…
Twickenham
BAFTA Award-winner Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) joins Aidan Turner (Rivals) in a striking new staging of Christopher Hampton’s celebrated adaptation of the classic novel, where among the glittering salons of the super-rich, one misstep can mean…
Twickenham
Step into the world of Georgian feasting at Strawberry Hill House
Your evening begins with after-hours access to Horace Walpole's extraordinary Gothic villa, offering the chance to explore its richly decorated interiors at your own pace. From the…
Richmond
Whether you're an avid reader or just picking up the habit, Richmond Theatre Book Club is a space for thoughtful discussion, new perspectives and a shared love of books.
Hampton
Paul Metcalfe has been performing as Sir Rod Stewart for nearly 30 years and has been endorsed by both Rod’s brother Don and sister Mary. He is widely acknowledged as the UK’s best.
Paul stars in the hit theatre show Some Guys Have All The Luck -…
Twickenham
RFS's Summer film is the slow-burning and, at times, darkly comedic, French thriller, The Origin of Evil. A psychological thriller in the Claude Chabrol tradition, with hints of Patricia Highsmith and Ruth Rendell, we follow an outsider who becomes…
Richmond
It’s back by popular demand! Emma Rice Company’s ‘magic’ Malory Towers (Guardian) is touring the UK again. Get ready for high jinks, high drama and high spirits, all set to sensational live music.
Barnes
What do you get when an ex-British ambassador, a Qing Dynasty rebellion, and a dash of unexpected roleplay collide? You get 'Chinese Boxing', a smart, stirring, and slightly surreal solo show that digs deep into the complicated history between China…
Twickenham
Pedalling from venue to venue with all of their set, props and costumes on the back of their bikes, the HandleBards are a four-strong troupe of actors who are spending the summer bringing environmentally sustainable Shakespeare to venues across the…
Twickenham
Fabulous music by Barber, Bernstein, Diemer, Gershwin and Duke Ellington
Hampton
The rivalry between the viol and the early cello, described by Hubert Le Blanc in 1740 in 'Défense de la basse de viole contre les enterprises du violon et les prétentions du violoncelle' in which instruments and styles of music are alotted…
Richmond
Love is a burning thing, and no one burned brighter than Johnny Cash and June Carter.
He was a small-town musician and storyteller with a voice that stirred the soul. She was the comedienne of the first family of country music.
Hampton
Hampton Pool is often described as one of SW London’s best-kept secrets. A hidden gem nestled beside Bushy Park, this heated open-air oasis is the unique stage for the legendary Hampton Pool Summer Picnic Concerts.
Our concerts have a laid-back…
Hampton
BC have enjoyed a glittering career to date as one of a number of groups who kick-started the Eighties with their own brand of pop for a new decade. On its release in May 1982, their debut album, The Lexicon of Love, entered the UK album chart at…
Hampton Hill
Matt and Steph are hungover. Their wedding is in a week. Things are under control. Mostly.
But when their best friend Rachel arrives unannounced, she reveals a secret that threatens to unravel everything. Now they must deal with the consequences of…
Barnes
Three rarely performed short plays - Personal Call, The Rats and The Patient - by Dame Agatha Christie, originally written for radio and subsequently adapted for the stage by the Dame herself.
Hampton
An unexpected second chapter in the Haircut 100 story gathered pace last year when their irresistible first single in forever, ‘The Unloving Plum’, became Radio 2’s Record of the Week.
It was a track which showed the magic that inspired their…
Twickenham
No gimmicks. Just musicians who understand the power of a groove and aren’t afraid to stretch out when the moment calls for it.
Hampton
Thomas Oboe Lee: Canções e Sambinhas Paradis: 'Sicilienne' Jeffrey: 'Moonsong' Summer Samba, Cui 'Orientale' LiPuma 'Cigarillos', Granados 'Spanish Dance', Kapustin 'Elegy & Burlesque' & more…
Cello: Amy Gould ~ Piano: David Harrod