What's on in Kingston this weekend

By Nub News Reporter

30th Mar 2023 | Local News

Kingston's Repair Cafe is just one of a number of eye-catching events taking place in the borough this weekend
Kingston's Repair Cafe is just one of a number of eye-catching events taking place in the borough this weekend

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!

Friday, March 31st

Crack comedy at Kingston's 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… 

31st March - Steve N Allen, Dave Chawner and another act TBC

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

Saturday, April 1st

Lost in Music at Rose Theatre

The night out of the year that you need more than ever, is back! Get ready to get LOST IN MUSIC!

The show that everyone is talking about, now even BIGGER!

Join the Rose Theatre as it recreates the magical 70s and takes you on a musical journey straight to the heart of disco! Relive some of the greatest songs of all time from artists such as Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sister Sledge and Chic.

This show boasts a sensational live band, incredibly talented cast and stunning vocals and is sure to have you dancing in the aisles!

So, come dressed to impress as we celebrate the golden age of disco!

Kingston's Repair Cafe

Transition Town Kingston's Repair Café is back on the first Saturday morning of April in Kingston Library's new community room. 

Visitors can bring broken items to fix on the spot with the help of voluntary repairers and refreshments while you wait - find out more at the Guidance for Visitors, including how to book a repair. If you'd like to help with Repair Cafe, please see the page for volunteers and get in touch. And though it's April 1st, this is not an April Fool - they will be there!

Transition Town Kingston's Repair Café is back on the first Saturday morning of April in Kingston Library's new community room

Teddington Choral Society concert: Mozart Vesperae solennes de Confessore and Haydn Missa in Angustiis at All Saints Church

Teddington Choral Society (TCS) and its Musical Director, Julian Collings, are delighted to announce their forthcoming spring concert.

The concert will feature two powerful compositions; Mozart's Vesperae solennes de Confessore; the final choral work composed by Mozart for the Salzburg's Cathedral and Haydn's Missa in Angustiis composed in 1798 during a period of great European geopolitical turmoil. The Mass later became known as the Nelson Mass, following Nelson's victory over Napoleon in Egypt.

The choir will be joined by Soprano Lisa Swayne, Mezzo soprano Beth Moxon, Tenor Joseph Doody, Bass Gavin Horsley and The English Sinfonietta together with Phil Culling at the organ.

Tickets: £15 (under 16s free) on www.eventbrite.com (or search Teddington Choral Society).

Teddington Choral Society (TCS) and its Musical Director, Julian Collings, are delighted to announce their forthcoming spring concert

     

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