What's On in Richmond this weekend: Theatre, sports, comedy and more
By Cesar Medina
16th May 2024 | Local News
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1. Testmatch - The Orange Tree
About: Lord's, present day. It's the Women's Cricket World Cup: England versus India. There's a rain delay. Tensions mount, ambitions are laid bare and a whole new tactical game begins.
Calcutta in the eighteenth century. Two British administrators in colonial India encounter challenges on the field of play that threaten the entire regime.
When: See website for times.
Where: 1 Clarence St, Richmond TW9 2SA
Price: See website for prices.
2. The Turk's Head - Live Sports
About: Lots of big games this weekend like Leeds vs Norwich at 8:00pm on Thursday, 16 May; Southampton vs West Brom at 8:00pm on Friday, 17 May; Harlequins vs Bristol Bears on Saturday, 18 May plus more!
Where: The Turk's Head, 28 Winchester Road, TW1 1LF
Price: Free entry!
3. The Turk's Head - Bearcat Comedy Club
About: One of London's longest running comedy clubs manages to attract some of the best names on the circuit right here in St. Margarets.
Catch warm up gigs from your favourite comedians from UK circuit and television as well as some incredible up and coming talent.
When: Every Saturday at 8pm.
Where: The Turk's Head, 28 Winchester Road, TW1 1LF
Price: See website for prices
4. Ham Open Gardens
About: This is a great day out for all the family with privileged access to over 20 gardens - including new gardens and some returning favourites.
The event will take visitors on a fascinating journey through a variety of gardens which reflect the area's rich and diverse history, from the 18th century through to the present day.
More than 20 gardens will be open to the public, ranging from extensive traditional gardens belonging to grand Georgian houses, to highly innovative contemporary schemes, charming cottage gardens, and some of the area's much-loved community gardens.
Free for under 16s. BBQ, jazz band, tea and cake. Proceeds to local charities.
When: Sun, 19 May.
Where: Ham Common TW10 7HT
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