What's On in Richmond this weekend: Theatre, jazz and baby pub quiz

By Cesar Medina

5th Sep 2024 | Local News

Lots of events in Richmond this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: Cesar Medina).
Lots of events in Richmond this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: Cesar Medina).

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1. Greenhouse Festival - Orange Tree Theatre

Orange Tree Theatre and LAMDA have teamed up for the second Greenhouse Festival (credit: Orange Tree Theatre).

About: The second Greenhouse Festival returns this Autumn, from 2 to 7 September, continuing the collaboration between the Orange Tree Theatre and the drama school LAMDA, and celebrating the talents of emerging directors and artists. 

Headlining the festival will be seven productions directed by graduating LAMDA students, performed by current LAMDA students and recent graduates, and presented at the OT.

When: 2-7 September 2024

Where: 1 Clarence St, Richmond TW9 2SA

Price: Click the link below.

See website for more information.

2. The Jazz Sanctuary - The Turk's Head Twickenham

Award winning Emma Smith and Jamie Safir are performing at The Turk's Head Twickenham tonight (credit: The Jazz Sanctuary).

About: Today weekend, The Jazz Sanctuary presents award winning jazz singer @emmasmith_music accompanied by her long time musical collaborator @jamiesafir for an intimate evening of music, song and conversation at The Turk's Head Twickenham.

When: Thursday, 5 September. 7:45pm-11pm.

Where: The Turk's Head, 28 Winchester Road, TW1 1LF

Price: Click the link below for more details on tickets.

See website for more information.

3. Bring Your Baby Pub Quiz - The Turk's Head Twickenham

'Bring Your Baby Pub Quizzes' are fun, brain-stimulating daytime parent socials at The Turk's Head Twickenham (credit: Bring Your Baby).

About: Head down to The Turk's Head for Bring Your Baby Pub Quiz. The parent social takes place at the Twickenham pub every second Monday of each month.

When: Monday, 9 September. 12pm-2:30pm.

Where: The Turk's Head, 28 Winchester Road, TW1 1LF

Price: £11.55

See website for more information.

4. Intimate Sunday Session - Eel Pie Records

Head down to Eel Pie Records this Sunday for its intimate Sunday Session (credit: Eel Pie Records).

About: Eel Pie Records say: "We're thrilled to be welcoming NATIVE HARROW back to Eel Pie Records for this intimate Sunday Session.

Over a catalog of six albums, Native Harrow have produced a discography of "rich, engrossing records" and "instant classics" while single-mindedly following their own artistic code, acquiescing only to the exigence of the song: each song its own world with its own rules.

When: Sunday, 8 September at 5:00pm.

Where: 44-45 Church St, Twickenham TW1 3NR

Price: FREE ENTRY!

See website for more information.

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