What's On in Richmond this weekend

By Rory Poulter

30th Sep 2021 | Local News

Oktoberfest.
Oktoberfest.

Oktoberfest

Watch out for people in lederhosen and other traditional German garb, who are a little the worse for wear, attending Oktoberfest at the Richmond Athletic Ground.

Organisers promise live Oompah bands, traditional food, entertainers, DJs and, of course, steins of German beer.

The, usually, raucous and drink-fuelled sessions begin on Thursday (Sept 30), from 5pm-11pm, and will be repeated on both Friday and Saturday evenings.

Information is here.

Japan Festival

For those whose idea of relaxation is more contemplative, a Japan Festival begins at Kew Gardens this weekend, featuring stunning large-scale artistic and horticultural installations along with live music, theatre and dance.

The event will be based in the majestic Temperate House, which is the world's largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, with over 10,000 plants.

The Festival begins on Saturday and runs through to October 31.

Information here.

Richmond Theatre

Over 50 years since the release of Rod's first album, 'Some Guys Have All The Luck - The Rod Stewart Story' is back in theatres in 2021, bringing to the stage a fantastic live concert celebration. Saturday 7.30pm

Russell Brand, Monday, October 4 (sold out).

Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage. October 5-9

Information here.

Orange Tree Theatre

Last chance to see 'Statements after an arrest under the Immorality Act'. Closes October 2.

Rice, by Michelle Lee. UK premier of award-winning story of corporate politics and family. October 9-November 13.

Information here.

Exchange, Twickenham

Stand-up comedy from Andy Parsons, well known for his appearances on the BBC's Mock the Week, with his 'Healing The Nation' tour. October 2.

Gary Crowley (BBC London) presents an evening with Miles Hunt of The Wonderstuff featuring a Q&A and a live acoustic set. October 3.

Information here.

Landmark Arts Centre, Teddington

The Comedy Network presents Lauren Pattison (Edinburgh Fringe Best Newcomer Nominee 2017, BBC1's Stand Up For Live Comedy) supported by Chloe Petts (Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club) and Julian Deane (The Russell Howard Hour). October 7.

Information here.

The OSO, Arts Centre, Barnes

The Comedy Store at the OSO, which gave a leg-up to the likes of Eddie Izzard and Rhod Gilbert. Events on Fridays, October 1, and November 5.

Barnes WI Meets The Archers. Local actress Buffy Davis will be joining the Barnes WI for one night only as she recounts her life as Jolene in The Archers. October 4.

Information here.

Bearcat Comedy, Turks Head, St Margarets

Stand-up featuring Adam Bloom; Joshua Robertson; Mo Omar; Paddy Lennox; and Sol Bernstein. October 2.

Ham House and Garden

Kitchen Garden Tours. Saturday, October 2.

Information here.

The King's Observatory at Museum of Richmond – Curator's tours

Museum of Richmond, Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue.

Information here.

Farmers markets

Richmond Duck Pond markets – Heron Square, near Richmond Bridge. Saturdays.

Twickenham Farmers Mark – Holly Road car park. Saturdays. 9pm-1pm

Ham Parade Market - Ham Parade, Kingston Road. Saturdays, 10-2pm

East Sheen - Farmers market from Farmford & Co. Pig & Whistle Car Park, East Sheen. Friday and Saturday, 9am-3pm

     

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