What's on in Richmond this weekend
By Rory Poulter
21st Oct 2021 | Local News
As more and more events are being organised locally Nub News is launching a new weekly round-up of what's on in Richmond each weekend.
Every Thursday we will now bring you our top picks of the events in our town for the coming weekend.
And don't forget, if your business or organisation is running an event, you can advertise it for free with Richmond Nub News.
Simply follow this link to our What's On section and click the black 'Nub It' button to get started.
Richmond Theatre – Sunday, October 24
The singing trio Blake - masters of classic anthems from Nessun Dorma to Time to Say Goodbye - will be appearing at Richmond Theatre for one night only on Sunday.
The award-winning group has been lauded for its thrilling vocal harmonies while entertaining audiences with their infamous comic banter.
The trio - Ollie Baines, Stephen Bowman and Humphrey Berney – have sold over one million albums around the world.
They have performed for royalty and have been involved in a series of successful collaborations, including several appearances with Dame Shirley Bassey.
Looking ahead to next week, Julian Clary and Matthew Kelly star in a production of The Dresser, which runs from Tuesday through to Saturday.
Find out more here.
The Crawdaddy Club (Richmond Athletic Club) - Friday, October 22
The show promises house rocking, rhythm n Blues from The Cadillac Kings, described by the Time as the UK's premier blues and roots band.
The award-winning band, which has toured the world, features some of Britain's top roots musicians, including singer Mike Thomas; Mal Barclay on lead guitar; sensational pianist Tim Penn; Roy Webber on drums; and bassist Paul Cuff.
The busy working band are familiar faces in the area and will be back in Twickenham, at the Cabbage Patch, in early December.
Find out more here.
OSO Arts Centre, Barnes – October 23/24.
Since 2005, the Comedy Club 4 Kids has been getting the best stand-ups and sketch acts from the international circuit to do their thing for an audience of children and their families.
It's just like a normal comedy club, but without the rude bits and, given the audience, it may be a little more hectic than Friday night at chucking out time.
And be aware that the club expects adults to stick around for the fun – and help keep order.
Find out more here.
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