What's on in Richmond

By Rory Poulter

6th Oct 2022 | Local News

A list of exciting events coming up in Richmond, if you would like to add your own event simply click the black Nub It button in our what's on section!

Richmond Theatre

Until October 15 - Noises Off

Felicity Kendal, Jonathan Coy, Matthew Kelly and Tracy-Ann Oberman star in the 40th anniversary production of one of the greatest British comedies ever written.

Hurtling along at breakneck speed, Noises Off follows the antics of a touring theatre company as they stumble their way through the fictional farce, Nothing On.

From the shambolic final rehearsals before opening night in Weston-Super-Mare, to a disastrous matinee in Ashton-Under-Lyme seen entirely, and hilariously silently, from backstage, before we share their final, brilliantly catastrophic performance.

https://www.atgtickets.com/venues/richmond-theatre/

Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond                                                                      

Until Oct 8 – Yellowman

This 'electrifying' revival has opened to rave reviews with praise for this 'sublime piece of theatre'.

Twenty years after it premiered and received a Pulitzer Prize nomination, Dael Orlandersmith's Yellowman, set in the 1960s Deep South, is a moving and deeply pertinent play for now.

Alma and Gene have grown up together. She dreams of a life beyond the confines of their small town. But when their friendship develops into something more serious, Gene's fate becomes tragically intertwined with hers and they can't escape the legacy of racism and the tensions within their own community.

https://orangetreetheatre.co.uk/whats-on

Kew Gardens

Until October 31 - Mexico

Escape to the vibrancy of Mexico this autumn for a visual spectacular within Kew Gardens iconic Temperate House.

Discover bold new artistic and horticultural installations across the Temperate House by renowned Mexican artist Betsabeé Romero, designer Fernando Laposse and UK award winning garden designer Jon Wheatley. The works each reflect the beauty and colour of Mexican culture and its deep connection with plants and the natural world.

 

Richmond Run-Fest

October 8-9 – Running festival

Six different distanced events, 10,000 runners, a music stage and a fitness expo, including Richmond marathon on Sunday.

Events on Saturday include the WWF kids mile races at Old Deer Park followed by a fun Visit Cayman Islands Sundown run and after-party.

On Sunday, the marathon and half-marathon start inside Kew Gardens. The marathon course involves running along the Thames through Richmond, Twickenham, Teddington and Kingston to Hampton Court before circling back to finish in Old Deer Park.

 

Ham House

Thursday, October 6 - Aphrodisiac Pies and Taffety Tarts: 17th Century Food and Drink

Virtual event - The Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale lived in grand style – and a sure sign of fashionable status was their employment of a French chef John Blangy.

Tour kitchen, stillroom and domestic offices at Ham and explore some of the recipes the Lauderdales and their royal guests might have enjoyed.

It is a time of novelty, new ingredients and new techniques – and surprises like chilli bread, made from diarist John Evelyn's recipe, and an aphrodisiac pie made from sweet potatoes.

 

OSO - Barnes

Until, October 9 – Cabaret

Lifting the curtain on the world's most acclaimed and secretive entertainment establishment: The Revellers Society.

Experience the paranormal peculiarities of explorer Gilbert Hayes and bombshell, Cissy Holliday. Marvel as song and dance duo Gleblii and Pavlonia evade the censor and skirt the edges of decency. And meet Aubrey Everett, a would-be star determined to make his big comeback whatever the cost to his dignity.

A lively, immersive evening of cabaret and cocktails, from writer and director Ian McFarlane.

 

Ted Lasso Tours - The Quadrant, Richmond

Tour runs Saturday and Sunday at 3.30pm; Thursday at 6.30pm

Explore the locations featured in the hit Apple TV streaming show, Ted Lasso, starring Jason Sudeikis. The walking tour takes in Ted's local pub, front door and even his thinking bench!

https://www.tedlassotour.com/

 

Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham

Until October 9 – Objects of disquiet

Subtly kinetic beings made from coiled steel and inflatables create a playful and sometimes unsettling effect as they dangle and wobble precariously.

Artist Mandeep Dillon's site-specific installation is a commentary on the fragility and ephemeral nature of human and non-human existence.

 

The Jazz Sanctuary, Turk's Head, St Margarets

Thursday, October 6 - The Jacob Cooper Quintet

The Jacob Cooper Quintet performs "Speak No Evil" Wayne Shorter's iconic album plus original new jazz from drummer Finn Genockey and his quartet - Jazz fire from some of the rising stars of the UK Jazz scene!

Jacob Cooper – trombone; James Akers - tenor sax; Jack Yardley – drums; Olly Chalk – piano; Max Khan - Double bass.

 

The Exchange, Twickenham

Friday, October 7 – Witch Hunt

Witch Hunt asks who really holds the power in a world where the witches have become the hunters and the predators are now the prey?

Following their sell-out, award-winning show Enter The Dragons, Abigail Dooley and Emma Edwards return with a spell-binding, surreal and darkly hilarious tale, directed by Cal McCrystal.

Witch Hunt weaves a cautionary fairy tale for our time. It celebrates the wisdom of the witch, unpacks the notion of predator and conjures a world of coven-ready weird sisters.

Saturday, October 8 - Sh*t-faced Shakespeare: Macbeth

The smash-hit, internationally acclaimed, multi sell-out fringe phenomenon is touring the UK with one of Shakespeare's most loved plays: Macbeth.

An hilarious combination of an entirely serious adaptation of a Shakespearean classic, with an entirely shit-faced cast member. With one cast member selected at random and given four hours to drink before every show we present to you classical theatre as it was always meant to be seen. With a gin in one hand, a cup of wine in the other and a flagon of ale in the other… What could possibly go wrong?

The show seeks to introduce a new generation of theatre-goers to the works of the Bard by reviving the raucous, interactive and vibrant nature of Elizabethan theatre with a very modern twist – reminding them as we go to always enjoy Shakespeare responsibly.

Sunday, October 9 - Gary Crowley presents a John Lennon tribute with biographer Ray Connolly

BBC Radio London's Gary Crowley returns to The Exchange for another of his popular Sunday evening Q&As.

Ahead of a special John Lennon birthday screening of the powerful documentary Imagine: John Lennon (1988), Gary will be joined by writer and John Lennon biographer, Ray Connolly.

Gary makes no secret of his love of The Beatles so this promises to a truly fab evening.

https://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/

 

Turk's Head, St Margarets

Saturday, October 8 – Bearcat Comedy Club

This week's stand-up show features Carl Donnelly, Eric McElroy, Peter Flanagan, Sally Frith, and Simon Brodkin

https://www.bearcatcomedy.co.uk/

 

St Mary's Church, Church Street, Twickenham

Saturday, October 8 – Twickenham Record Fair

More than 20 tables of collectable and new vinyl + CDs and music memorabilia, literally just 1 minute from Eel Pie Records.

And just around the corner from the world famous Eel Pie Island, early home to The Stones, The Yardbirds and many more.

https://www.eelpierecords.com/twickenham-record-fair.html

 

Turner's House, Twickenham

Until October 31 - Between the Sheets: Turner's Nudes

There have been rave reviews in the national press for this exhibition concentrating on a rarely seen side of Britain's greatest artist.

Loved as the master of landscapes and seascapes such as The Fighting Temeraire, Hannibal Crossing the Alps and Norham Castle, few know that Turner's sketchbooks also contain depictions of the female form.

Yet Turner was a compulsive recorder of his life and travels, and produced drawings and watercolours of models, sexual encounters, literary fantasies, and his lovers such as Sophia Booth.

This small-scale exhibition is one of the first to look at Turner's engagement with the naked female form, specifically within intimate and erotic contexts and provides invaluable insight into the man, and his attitude to and relationship with women.

This exhibition is possible thanks to a generous loan from Tate.

https://twickenham.nub.news/whats-on/culture/exhibition-between-the-sheets-turners-nudes-40190

     

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