What's on in Kingston this weekend

By Nub News Reporter

27th Apr 2023 | Local News

Welcome to your weekly what's on in Kingston
Welcome to your weekly what's on in Kingston

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!

Wednesday, April 26th - Saturday, May 13th

Richard III at Rose Theatre

A Rose Original Production

What happens when a person who has been punched down upon all their life, finally punches back?  

Bridgerton star Adjoa Andoh shifts the lens on Shakespeare's most iconic villain Richard III, questioning what we think we know of him, in this blistering new production.

With an original score inspired by traditional folk music from Yeofi Andoh, this rejuvenated staging sets kingdoms and castles amongst May Day parades and Morris dancing (from Bridgerton choreographer Jack Murphy) in a rural Cotswold setting.

Following her acclaimed production of Richard II at Shakespeare's Globe, Adjoa Andoh now follows the rise of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, in this powerhouse Rose Original Production full of songs, dancing and a dash of murder.

Friday, April 28th

Crack comedy at Ram Jam Records

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… 

28th April - Eleanor Tiernan, Paul Thorne, Tom Lucy and Clint Edwards

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

Saturday, April 29th

Kingston Vintage Second Life Kilo Sale

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.

Kingston Vintage Second Life Kilo Sale

Not My Beautiful House Makers Market

Not My Beautiful House will be hosting its monthly Makers Market in the Ancient Market House, selling all kinds of art pieces like ceramics, jewellery, postcards, and more. Come along to support local artists' work and find unique crafts you won't find elsewhere! 

Local businesses taking part include Honey Bunny's Emporium with vegan, cruelty-free candles, Tatupeor's illustrations, Holly's Rings, Tolerado Homeware, Just a Girl Who Creates, unique hand-stitched jewellery by La Ori, Volantis Art & Craft, Nephthys Illustrated, Catharsis Arts, Art By Caz Art, Michaela Salvo and much more. Plus, we'll be surrounded by the best food stalls in Kingston - what more can you ask for?

20% of all sales made at the market will go to Kingston University's Student Union. The seller will keep 80%

The Makers Market will be running at the end of every Saturday of the month, from 10:30am - 4 pm. 

The Not My Beautiful House Makers Market returns this Saturday (Credit: Kington First)

     

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