What's on in Kingston this weekend?

By Eli Haidari

3rd Nov 2022 | Local News

Good morning, and welcome to your weekly what's on in Kingston.

Every Thursday we round up all the eye catching events occurring in your area over the weekend.

Read on for Kingston's not to be missed outings this week, and remember, you can add your FREE event using the Nub It button!

Tuesday, November 1 - Saturday, November 12

The Importance of Being Earnest at The Rose Theatre

A Rose Original, ETT, and Leeds Playhouse production.

Oscar Wilde's genius humour meets contemporary culture in a theatrical rollercoaster packed with shade, wit and plenty of gags.

2021 RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award winner, Denzel Westley-Sanderson breathes fresh new life into Wilde's sharpest and wittiest comedy: The Importance of Being Earnest.

This is a classic satire, vibrantly retold about dysfunctional families, class, gender and sexuality.

Kingston Society Photography Exhibition

Join The Kingston Society and Malden Camera Club for a photography exhibition in All Saints Church, offering a snapshot time capsule of the Borough in 2022. 

The aim of the exhibition is to display Kingston upon Thames's rich urban history and natural environment, but also the challenges of the current built environment.

Also on display is the story of 60 years of civic society activism by Society volunteers, some long gone. A journey back through the memories of past, but also a fascinating insight into how we have changed since the 1960s.

Friday, November 4

Friday night comedy at the Grey Horse

Welcome to the home of Kingston's original and longest running comedy night. 

A night of irresistible improv comedy from some of London's finest players. Kickstart the weekend with a razor-sharp, spontaneous, brand new and never-to-be-seen-again show that will leave you saying, like after ALL the best nights out, "you really had to be there…"

You'll be asked for suggestions which will be turned into unforgettable scenes, characters, and songs, all made up right there on the spot. Had a particularly eventful night out recently? They might just ask you about it… 

Saturday, November 5

Firework Display at St John the Baptist Church

Gates open at 6pm - Firework Display at 6.30pm

£7 per ticket (+Eventbrite booking free). Children under 5 years are free (but with a ticket).

Food and drink will be on sale (cash only).

Children must be accompanied by an adult who is responsible for them at all times.

All welcome.

We Are. Second Life Pop Up Event

This is your chance to grab second-hand designer clothes, vintage, streetwear, and sportswear for just £20 a kilo. The pop-up event will run from 10 am until 4:30 pm, with allocated time slots for you to shop until you drop! 

To guarantee a slot, it is recommended to book online, however, if you are unable to you can still turn up on the hour. Children aged 16 and under do not need a ticket.

Noel Fitzpatrick Beyond Supervet book signing

The nation's beloved Supervet will be signing copies of his new book, Beyond Supervet: How Animals Make Us the Best We Can Be, his most honest and candid memoir yet.

In this inspiring and enlightening follow-up to the bestselling How Animals Saved My Life, Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick recounts incredible tales from his long and illustrious career caring for a multitude of different creatures.

Tickets £22, includes entry for one person and a copy of Beyond Supervet, to collect at the event.

     

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