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Top attractions to visit this month
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Kew
REASONS TO RUN THE KEW GARDENS 10K Free entry into Kew Gardens in the morning for supporters* Amazing Tech tee (inc. Female cut option) Best Medal in London Great goody bag & post race snacks & drink Official chip timing Clearly marked and measured…
Kew
Explore iconic London landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Hampton Court and 10 Downing Street through original drawings and plans from our collection.
Uncover how these buildings have changed and what the city looks like today, then craft…
Kew
A baby dragon has got lost and needs some help finding its way home!
Dani the Storyteller will use music, play and toys to excite your child’s senses whilst going on an adventure inspired by pictures of mystical creatures in the archive.
The…
Kew
Darling Buds of May’ actor, Tyler Butterworth, tells the funny, moving and unashamedly nostalgic untold story of his much-loved parents, who lived locally, the nation’s first female TV impressionist Janet Brown, and the inimitable star of the ‘Carry…
London
Viveca has a highly original output that defies easy classification. Working in both colour and monochrome often with multiple overlays. She has fellowships with both the RPS and The Irish Photographic Federation
Non members welcome £3 on the door
Kew
Experience Henry Moore’s monumental sculptures on an exclusive sunset buggy tour through Kew Gardens.
Led by an expert guide and limited to just six guests per buggy, this intimate evening experience offers a unique perspective on Moore’s work and…
Kew
Discover Material World, a festival of art, fashion and horticulture inside the stunning Temperate House.
This thought-provoking exhibition dives into the fascinating connections between textiles, plants and sustainability, exploring the hidden…
Kew
Join us for an evening of poetic and sparkling pianism, plus a chance to mingle with other music lovers and meet the performer after the concert.
Kew
Saraband is joined by organist Timothy Roberts in a programme of music that was known and enjoyed by King George III and his music-loving family.
Free with entrance to the gardens. Supported by The Continuo Foundation
Kew
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…
Kew
Learn the art of modern calligraphy in this 2 hour workshop, perfect for all experience levels.
Kew
Where Raga meets the Blues!
Kew, Richmond
Bring your family and a picnic and dance away the afternoon in this wonderful haven for wildlife in the heart of Kew. Live music UKewLele, the Richmond Youth Jazz Band and The Motleys. Storytelling about hedgehogs for children by local author,…
Kew
Presenting our 2024 spring concert, Kew Sinfonia invites you to enjoy an evening of music by Glinka, Sibelius and Nielsen.
The concert opens in spirited style with Glinka's excitingly energetic opera overture, Ruslan and Lyudmila.
Kew
A vivid portrait of a Soviet double agent, Anthony Blunt, from his biographer, Miranda Carter.
One of the infamous Cambridge Five spy ring, Anthony Blunt was MI5’s most famous Russian spy and double agent. He was also the most garlanded and…
Kew
Explore iconic landmarks of London such as the Houses of Parliament, Hampton Court and 10 Downing Street through original drawings and plans from the collection.
Uncover how these buildings have changed and what the city looks like today, then…
Kew
Connect to Nature is a visual podcast and social media platform dedicated to exploring eco-anxiety and inspiring positive environmental action.
Host: Katrina Ridley, Amy Chapman
Guests: Jim Moir and Nancy Sorrell
A special live…
Kew
Georgian England had a large and distinctive Black community – some prosperous citizens, some newly freed slaves. Their story is traced through the lives of several Black Britons, in this talk.
The idea that Britain became a mixed-race country…
Kew
Host: Dave Musgrove
Guests: Professor Tracy Borman OBE, Professor Kate Williams
What did a medieval monarch actually do, and which kings were truly good or bad at ruling? Was it really a man’s world, or could women wield power too? This…
Kew
Host: Dave Musgrove
Guests: Professor Tracy Borman OBE, Professor Kate Williams
An in-depth exploration of the Tudor dynasty, critically examining the legacy of Henry VIII, reassessing the reputation of Mary I, and analysing the political,…