What's on in Richmond this weekend: Cocktails and Beer Evening, Bookbinding workshop and 'Come and Sing'.
By Heather Nicholls
21st Sep 2023 | Local News
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OSO Spirit Lounge: Wimbledon Garden Gin, Cocktails and Beer Evening - Thursday 21 September:
The OSO Arts Centre is partnering with Wimbledon Brewery for a gin, cocktail and beer evening.
Act 1 will introduce you to Wimbledon Garden Gin, a truly local product made with heather from Wimbledon Common and local honey. You'll get to sample their gin as well as a cocktail. In Act 2, beer buffs can taste some of their beautifully balanced local beers.
Find out more and book here.
Dates and Times:
19:30, Thursday 21 September 2023(Doors open 18:30)
Members Ticket: £27.00
General Admission: £30.00
Arts Richmond 'Come and Sing' - 23rd September:
Arts Richmond are hosting a 'come and sing' event of Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim's 'West Side Story', conducted by Richard Harker and accompanied by Jonathan Booth.
Ticket £25 (Includes score hire.) We are using West Side Story Choral Selection arranged by William SticklesFriends and family tickets £5.00 (Available on the door and online) https://artsrichmond.org.uk/arts-richmond-events.
Bookbinding Workshop - Saturday 23 September:
Instructor Mylyn McColl will teach you all the stages involved in making a hard backed book using the coptic binding technique.
You can also learn how to fold paper to prepare the different sections and also create gorgeous hard covers for your book, before being guided through the process of attaching the covers with the decorative stitching of Coptic binding.
The workshop is suitable for both beginners and those with some prior experience of bookbinding.
All materials and tools are provided, including a great range of different decorative papers to choose from, ensuring that your finished book is totally unique and personal to you.
Find out more here.
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