What's on in Richmond
By Rory Poulter
13th Apr 2023 | 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
April 12-15 – Quality Street
From JM Barrie, the writer of Peter Pan, this delicious farce was such a sensation in its day that it gave its name to the UK's most loved chocolates.
Phoebe Throssel runs a school for unruly children on Quality Street.
Ten years since a tearful goodbye, an old flame returns from fighting Napoleon. But the look of disappointment on Captain Valentine's face when he greets an older, less glamorous Phoebe, spurs our determined heroine to action.
She becomes the wild and sparkling Miss Livvy, a younger alter-ego who soon beguiles the clueless Captain. As their romance is rekindled, can she juggle both personas? Or will the deception scandalise the town and wreck any future with the man she loves?
Northern Broadsides revive their hit regency comedy, stirring in a good helping of Yorkshire wit from the retired workers of the Halifax factory where Quality Street have been proudly made since 1936. Think Bridgerton meets Inside the Factory.
https://richmond.nub.news/whats-on/theatre/quality-street-46696
Sunday, April 16 - The Psychology Of Serial Killers
Join expert forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees to explore one of Forensic Psychology's most troubling topics.
During this talk, you will discover how serial killers are classified. What are the differences between lust killers like the BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Killer and visionary killers such as David Berkowitz (Son of Sam)?
Jennifer will explore the different categories, using case studies to illustrate.
She will also debunk common Serial Killer Myths – you may be surprised by what you learn!
https://richmond.nub.news/whats-on/culture/the-psychology-of-serial-killers-with-jennifer-rees-46697
April 18-22 - Wish You Were Dead
Following on from five hit stage shows and the new acclaimed ITV series 'Grace' the work of best-selling author Peter James returns with the world premiere stage adaption of Wish You Were Dead.
When Detective Superintendent Roy Grace and Cleo Morey take their first holiday together, they hope for a few days away from their dark worlds of murder and the mortuary. But their dream escape turns out to be the holiday from hell.
An all star cast includes George Rainsford, who returns to the stage after eight years as Ethan Hardy in BBC One's Casualty, Clive Mantle, much loved for many roles including Casualty, Game of Thrones and the iconic 'puddle' scene in Vicar of Dibley and the multi talented actress, novelist, podcaster and winner of I'm A Celebrity, Giovanna Fletcher.
https://richmond.nub.news/whats-on/theatre/wish-you-were-dead-46698
The Mitre - Philip Dexter
Singing all of your favourite covers from the 60's right up to today's charts! Phil loves to take requests, adding his own unique twist with distinctive locals that has drawn comparisons to Kelly Jones (Stereophonics) and even Rod Stewart. It's a great way to enjoy the classic in an intimate venue.
Museum of Richmond, Whittaker Avenue
Until April 14 - Spring Wreaths
Spring has sprung! To welcome sunnier, warmer days, children create a crafty wreath full of sunshine to brighten up your home and explore the different ways we use wreaths to celebrate and remember.
OSO, Barnes
Friday, April 14 - The Comedy Store
Soho comes to Barnes! Each performance features a compere plus three different comedians meaning there's something for everyone.
Previous acts at the OSO have included: Paul Sinha, Zoe Lyons, Paul Thorne, Laura Lexx and Emmanuel Sonubi. Inspired by the comedy clubs in New York and LA and set up in 1979, the Comedy Store began a comedy revolution and today is a recognised platform for established standup comedians.
The Comedy Store is always one of the most popular evenings at the OSO. Book ahead to avoid disappointment, and arrive at the venue early to secure your preferred seats!
Landmark Arts Centre in Ferry Road, Teddington
Until April 16 - Richmond and Twickenham Photographic Society Exhibition
From portraiture to landscape, architecture to wildlife and fine art to street photography, Richmond and Twickenham Photographic Society's annual exhibition celebrates the wonderful diversity of photography.
Hundreds of images will be on display with the Royal Photographic Society's Visual Art Group once more joining the event with its 2023 exhibition. Pupils from St. Catherine's School for Girls in Twickenham will also be showcasing their work.
Turks Head, St Margarets
Sunday April 16 – Bearcat Comedy Club
Sharp gags and top of the league comedy with Mike Gunn, Jenny Collier, Matt Green, Mike Sheer and newcomer Sam Picone.
Find out more here: PHILIP DEXTER - The Mitre Pub Richmond (themitretw9.co.uk)
Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond
Until April 22 – You Bury Me
Set in Cairo, this is a story about a generation coming of age after revolution, determined to live and love freely.
The smoke of revolution is still in the air, but these young people have other things in mind.
Alia and Tamer must hide their secret love away from the gaze of their families. High schooler Lina contends with the escapades of her rebellious friend, Maya.
And struggling to pick up the pieces after the Arab Spring, journalist Osman and dreamer Rafik face the dangers of living as their true selves.
Winner of The Women's Prize for Playwriting, You Bury Me is written by an anonymous playwright under the alias Ahlam.
https://orangetreetheatre.co.uk/home
Ham House and Garden - National Trust
Until April 16 – Easter Egg Hunt
Enjoy a family-friendly trail around the grounds of Ham House and Garden - can you complete all the activities to secure an Easter egg?
Follow in the footsteps of Elizabeth Murray, Duchess of Lauderdale, on a trail of activity and discovery around Ham House and Garden.
10 themed stations around the garden's Wilderness, colourful formal lawns, kitchen garden, courtyard and north terrace lead to a chocolate egg prize suitable for all.
Get competitive with friends and family in traditional games including hoopla and wheelbarrow races, and learn about Elizabeth's life in the 17th century.
https://richmond.nub.news/whats-on/family/easter-egg-hunt-at-ham-house-and-garden-49768
Kew Gardens
Until April 16 - Superworm
This Easter join Superworm for a new adventure with all the heroes from the best-selling book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Set out on a journey through the plant and animal kingdoms, against the magical backdrop of our Gardens in spring.
Alongside the trail, see colourful spring plants bursting into life in the Gardens.
Twickenham Quiz Trail
Discover Twickenham with a new Quiz Trail this Easter
Learn more about Twickenham's secrets this Easter from its role in launching Rod Stewart to the origins of the annual Royal Variety Performance.
A new Quiz Trail has been created to allow locals and visitors to discover more about the area, learn about its history and have some fun too.
Discover Twickenham BID, which supports the town's businesses, commissioned the new trail to encourage people into the town centre and showcase Twickenham's amazing history and cultural heritage.
Details - www.discovertwickenham.co.uk
The Exchange, Twickenham
April 12-14 – I Am My Own Wife
Based on a true story, the play explores the astonishing life of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, transvestite and celebrated antiques dealer, who defiantly navigated the two most oppressive regimes of the past century — the Nazis and the Communists...in a pair of heels.
This compelling drama follows the journey playwright Doug Wright made from New York to Berlin to interview Charlotte who was hailed as a cultural hero. Von Mahlsdorf's colourful tales are a veritable treasure chest of intrigue. The play was written by Doug Wright and won the Pulitzer Prize in Drama, 2004.
https://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/event/i-am-my-own-wife/
Richmond
Ted Lasso 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, which made its Season Three return to the screen this week. The walking tour takes in Ted's local pub, front door and even his thinking bench!
Museum of Rugby, Twickenham Stadium
Until September – The Jimmy Peters Story
James 'Jimmy' Peters was the first black man to ever play rugby union for England, overcoming hardships, setbacks and intolerance in the process to proudly represent his nation.
https://worldrugbymuseum.com/explore/exhibitions
Until October 31 - Black Magic exhibition
Eel Pie Island Museum – Richmond Road
To mark the 35th anniversary of Black History Month in the UK, the museum is hosting a celebration of Black culture and shines a light on some of the many inspiring people of African and Afro-Caribbean heritage in Richmond, who have made the borough a richer, more vibrant place.
From jazz to reggae, this exploration of Black musicians is not simply Black history but Richmond's history. By learning about our culturally diverse past and traditionally unheard voices, we can look forward to the next exciting chapter together.
https://www.eelpiemuseum.co.uk/
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