What's on in Kingston this weekend

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

5th Mar 2022 | Local News

Looking for something to do in Kingston this weekend? Here are our picks of the events and activities you won't want to miss:

SATURDAY: Kojey Radical at Pryzm

The London rapper and visual artist heads to the Kingston club to celebrate the release of his first studio album Reason to Smile.

Featuring the tracks Payback and Gangsta, the album follows four EPs which have brought the three-time MOBO nominee to national attention.

Kojey, recently described by the Guardian as "on the brink of rap greatness," will now be heading out on a tour of the UK with the Banquet-organised gig the second stop after tonight's show at Brick Lane's Rough Trade.

Find out more about tomorrow night's gig and get your ticket

HERE

FRIDAY to SUNDAY: Persuasion at the Rose Theatre

This reimagined version of the classic Jane Austen novel promises punters "19th-century romance as you've never seen it before."

The show which runs until 19 March has received good reviews with Broadway World giving it 4 stars, praising the "strong cast" and "interest and pace" of the production.

"The production makes Austen's writing feel as modern and relevant as it deserves," the review concludes.

More about the show and booking details can be found HERE

SUNDAY: Oil painting class at Cass Art

Taught by professional artist Allan Storer, the class is suitable for beginners who will be introduced to colour theory and for more experienced students looking to develop their creativity.

The class costs £35 and is suitable for anyone aged 12 or over. There will be a maximum of ten places - so don't delay!

Booking details HERE

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