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If You Need This Leaflet in Braille, Large Print, Audio Tape, Or Another Language, Please Contact Us on 020 8940 9125 If you need this leaflet in Braille, large print, audio tape, or another language, please contact us on 020 8940 9125. www.visitrichmond.co.uk Richmond Visitor Information Centre, Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1TP T 020 8940 9125 WHAT’S ON EXHIBITIONS UNTIL APRIL 2010 SHOPPING F 020 8940 6899 HQ at 100 – Celebrating a centenary of Saturday 31st October until Sunday 1st November rugby and events at Twickenham Stadium The Rugby Store, Twickenham Stadium – E [email protected] 1st Anniversary Weekend. Visit the store www.visitrichmond.co.uk WORLD RUGBY MUSEUM this weekend for special discounts Twickenham Stadium; Rugby Road; Twickenham; TW1 1DZ THE RUGBY STORE Tues - Sat 10:00-5:00pm, Sun 11:00-5:00pm Twickenham Stadium; Whitton Road, TW2 7RE Adults £6; Concession £4 (includes Museum & Sat 10:00-6:00pm; Sun 11:00-5:00pm Exhibition area) 020 8892 8877 rfu.com/museum 020 8831 6733 Whats_On_Nov09.indd 2 15/10/09 16:34:35 02 Comedy www.visitrichmond.co.uk02 Dance WHAT’ S O N 02 Exhibitions 03 Fairs 03 Families NOVEMBER 2 0 0 9 04 Film 04 Music (Classical) WHAT’S ON EXHIBITIONS UNTIL APRIL 2010 SHOPPING HQ at 100 – Celebrating a centenary of Saturday 31st October until Sunday 1st November MONTHLY GUIDE TO EVENTS 05 Music (Jazz, Rock and Pop) rugby and events at Twickenham Stadium The Rugby Store, Twickenham Stadium – 06 Special Interests 1st Anniversary Weekend. Visit the store WORLD RUGBY MUSEUM this weekend for special discounts IN RICHMOND UPON T HAMES 08 Sport Twickenham Stadium; Rugby Road; Twickenham; TW1 1DZ THE RUGBY STORE 09 Theatre Performances Tues - Sat 10:00-5:00pm, Sun 11:00-5:00pm Twickenham Stadium; Whitton Road, TW2 7RE WWW.VISITRICHMOND.CO.UK 10 Tours and Walks Adults £6; Concession £4 (includes Museum & Sat 10:00-6:00pm; Sun 11:00-5:00pm Exhibition area) 020 8892 8877 rfu.com/museum 020 8831 6733 Whats_On_Nov09.indd 3 15/10/09 16:34:46 ComEDY 21 Paradise Road, Richmond TW9 1SA £38 family 10:30am - 6:00pm 0844 482 7777 Saturday 7, 14, 21 10:30am - 4:00pm Sun 8 Nov and 28 November Free Entry Until January 2010 Bearcat Comedy Club 020 8943 1735 By Design Bearcat Comedy This open exhibition showcases The Turk’s Head Until Saturday 28 November the cream of British domestic Winchester Road, St Margarets, True Stories by Philip Marsden design - from interiors and furniture Twickenham TW1 1LF A retrospective look at cartoon to accessories 8:00 for 8:45pm and comic strip works from the last Riverside, Twickenham TW1 3DJ £15 nonmembers, £12 members five years Tues - Sat 1:00 - 4:30pm 020 8891 1852 Riverside Gallery Sun 2:00 - 4:30pm Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Free Entry DancE Richmond TW9 1TP 020 8831 6000 Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri: 10:00am Monday 9 and 23 November - 6:00pm, Wed: 10:00am - 8:00pm, Until January 2010 Tea Dance Sat: 10:00am - 5:00pm The Practice of Life Drawing York House, Richmond Road, Free Entry An exhibition in a range of styles and Twickenham TW1 3AA 020 8831 6000 media showcasing life drawings 1:45 – 3:45pm Stables Gallery £3 Until 31 December Orleans House, Riverside, 020 8894 4482 Young Henry VIII Twickenham TW1 3DJ Exploring stereotypes that have Tues to Sat 1:00 - 4:30pm EXhiBition overshadowed the true characters Sun 2:00 - 4:30pm and stories of Henry VIII, Cardinal Free Entry Until Sunday 8 November Wolsey and Katherine of Aragon 020 8831 6000 Richmond Art Society Exhibition for centuries A selection of oils, watercolours, Hampton Court Palace Until April 2010 pastels, prints, drawings, sculptures East Molesey KT8 9AU HQ at 100 and ceramics. 10:00am - 4:30pm Celebrating a centenary of rugby Vestry Hall £14, £11.50 concession, £7 children, and events at Twickenham Stadium 2 Whats_On_Nov09.indd 2 15/10/09 16:34:50 World Rugby Museum First Cross Road, The Green, Twickenham Stadium, Rugby Road, Twickenham TW2 5QA Twickenham TW1 1DZ 11:00am - 2:00pm Tues - Sat 10:00am - 5:00pm Free Entry Sun 11:00 - 5:00pm 020 8894 3404 £6, £4 concession, including museum and exhibition area Friday 20 November 020 8892 8877 until Sunday 22 November Sparkle – Contemporary Craft and Until May 2010 Gourmet Food Fair Richmond on Page and Screen Landmark Arts Centre Discover Richmond through the Ferry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN words of famous writers and the 20 Nov 6:00 - 8:30pm film-makers lens 21 and 22 Nov 10:00am - 5:00pm Museum of Richmond £2.50, members and under 16s free Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, 020 8977 7558 Richmond TW9 1TP Tues - Sat 11:00am - 5:00pm FamiLIES £12.50 Free Entry 0870 752 7777 020 8332 1141 Sunday 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 November Saturday 14 November Fairs Kids Ghost Tours Meet Phillip Marsden and Make How much do you really know about a Comic Strip Saturday 7 November the spooky palace past? Creep your Help comic artist Phillip Marsden Michaelmas Fair way around dark corners with your create a giant surreal comic strip Buy home made jams, preserves, free ghost investigators booklet and Riverside Gallery handicrafts, cakes, Christmas cards hear stories of Kings and Queens from Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, and gifts. There will also be bric a long ago. Please book in advance Richmond TW9 1TP brac, books and childrens toys Hampton Court Palace 1:00 - 4:00pm Twickenham United Reformed East Molesey KT8 9AU Free Entry Church 5:00pm 020 8831 6000 3 Whats_On_Nov09.indd 3 15/10/09 16:34:54 Saturday 14 November 1953 / U / 83mins Thursday 12 November Tabley Bellows Museum of Richmond The Hampton School Choirs A sing-along duo using an exciting Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, in Concert variety of instruments with ‘hands Richmond TW9 1TP Five choirs from Hampton Schools on’ percussion for the children 6:00pm present a programme of vocal and Barnes Music Society £2 choral music ranging from Handel to Barnes Methodist Church 020 8332 1141 Verdi. Please book in advance Station Road, London SW13 0NH Landmark Arts Centre 5:15pm Music (CLAssICAL) Ferry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN £5, children free 7:30pm 020 8876 1563 Sunday 1 November Free Entry Momentum Charity Opera Gala 020 8977 7558 FILM An evening of operatic favourites performed by top international Tuesday 17 November Saturday 21 November soloists. Please book in advance Danny Driver (Piano) Bygone Richmond: Images of Landmark Arts Centre Music by Debussy, Brahms, D’Albert, the Past Ferry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN Knussen, Beethoven and Balakirev An insight into the area, through the 7:00 for 7:30pm The German School eyes of local cine enthusiasts £22 Petersham Road, Petersham TW1 3NJ Museum of Richmond 020 8977 7558 7:45pm Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, £10, £5 concessions Richmond TW9 1TP Sunday 1 November 020 8941 9221 10:00am Annika Palm-Doumenge (Piano) £2 Music by Sibelius, Faure, Debussy, Wednesday 18 November 020 8332 1141 Nordgren, Poulenc Andrew Nix The Dysart Arms Western Music Monthly Organ Society Wednesday 25 November 135 Petersham Road, Petersham Whitton Community Centre The Titfield Thunderbolt TW10 7AA Percy Road, Twickenham TW2 6AJ A comedy about rail fans who take 7:45pm 8:00pm over their village’s passenger train £9, including a glass of wine £5.50 service when British Rail abandons it 07967 481 625 01276 29743 4 Whats_On_Nov09.indd 4 15/10/09 16:34:59 Wednesday 11 November Landmark Arts Centre Gemma Rosefield (Cello) and Ferry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN Michael Dussek (Piano) 7:30pm Playing music by Beethoven, David £10, £8 concessions, £20 family Matthews, Mendelssohn, Schumann 020 8977 7558 and Brahms Barnes Music Society Music (JAZZ, ROCK, POP) Barnes Methodist Church Station Road SW13 0NH Every Thursday, Friday 8:00pm and Saturday £10, £8 concessions Music at The Dysart Arms 020 8876 1563 135 Petersham Road, Petersham TW10 7AA Saturday 21 November 7:45pm Richmond Orchestra Autumn Free Entry Concert 020 8940 8005 Playing music by J.S. bach, Saint- Saens, Vaughan Williams and Elgar Sunday 1 November Twickenham TW1 3SZ Richmond Orchestra Singers Night 8:00pm St John the Divine Church All musicians and singers welcome £8, £7 advance Kew Road, Richmond TW9 2NA Twickenham Folk Club 020 8991 5461 7:30pm The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, £10, £7.50 concessions, £5 students, Twickenham TW1 3SZ Wednesday 11 November £3 under 12s 8:00pm Rock-ola 020 8547 2695 £3, £2 musicians Rock music 020 8991 5461 Eel Pie Club Saturday 28 November The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, Thames Philharmonia Friday 8 November Twickenham TW1 3SZ Playing music by Elgar, soloist The Queensberry Rules 9:00 - 11:00pm Sheida Davis, Noresh Sohal and Twickenham Folk Club £11, £9 members Sibelius The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, 0870 0600 100 5 Whats_On_Nov09.indd 5 15/10/09 16:35:03 Sunday 15 November Sunday 22 November Saturday 28 November Katy Moffatt and Hugh Mofatt Annabelle Chvostek Bad Influence Twickenham Folk Club Twickenham Folk Club Bluescene The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, The Lion Twickenham TW1 3SZ Twickenham TW1 3SZ 27 Wick Road, Teddington TW11 9DN 8:00pm 8:00pm 8:30pm £12, £10 advance £9, £8 advance £7.50 020 8991 5461 020 8991 5461 020 8977 3199 Sunday 15 November Wednesday 25 November Sunday 29 November Zum The Paul Cox Band Sally Barker’s ‘Joni Mitchell Project’ They take you from heart-stopping Modern blues and soul Twickenham Folk Club beauty to unbuttoned passion and Eel Pie Club The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, explosive rhythmic power The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Twickenham TW1 3SZ Landmark Arts Centre Road, Twickenham TW1 3SZ 8:00pm Ferry Road, Teddington TW11 9NN 9:00 - 11:00pm £9, £8 advance 7:30pm £9, £7 members 020 8991 5461 £12 - £15, £10 - £13 members 0870 0600 100 020 8977 7558 SPEciaL IntEREst Thursday 26 November Sunday 22 November Traditional Jazz Sunday 1 November The Jonathan Gee Quartet Plays The Bennett Brothers and The until Monday 30 November Monk.
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