What's on in Richmond this weekend: Burns Night at The Wharf, Northanger Abbey and Virginia Woolf Birthday Celebration

By Heather Nicholls 25th Jan 2024

What's on in Richmond this weekend? (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).
What's on in Richmond this weekend? (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).

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Burns Night at The Wharf - Friday 26 and Saturday 27 January:

Celebrate Burns Night this weekend at The Wharf in Teddington!

The Wharf is offering a special Burns Night menu, including canapes with a glass of champagne on arrival.

Mains include Haggis, neeps and tatties with creamy mash potato and beef and ale pie served with swede dauphinois and green beans.

Burns night menu. (Photo Credit: The Wharf).

It costs £45 for two courses or £49 for three courses.

Find out more and book your table here.

Northanger Abbey at The Orange Tree Theatre - Saturday 20 January - 24 February:

Northanger Abbey is starting its run at The Orange Tree Theatre this Saturday!

A co-production with Octagon Theatre Bolton, the Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough and Theatre by the Lake.

Catherine Morland knows little of the world, but who needs real-life experience when you have novels to guide you?

Catherine seizes her chance to escape her claustrophobic family and join the smart set in Bath. Between balls and parties, she meets worldly, sophisticated Isabella Thorpe – Iz, to her friends – and so Cath's very own adventure begins.

Find out more and book your tickets here.

Virginia Woolf Birthday Celebration with Lucy Stevens - Thursday 25 January:

A talk by Cheryl Robson about the campaign to erect a statue of Virginia Woolf in Richmond followed by an abridged version of Lucy Stevens one-woman show Virginia Woolf: Killing the Angel is taking place at Books on the Rise.

Acclaimed one-woman play with music that weaves the life and writing of Virginia Woolf with songs by British women composers who were Woolf's contemporaries including Ethel Smyth, Liza Lehmann and Rebecca Clarke.

Refreshments will be available.

Find out more here.

     

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