TEDDINGTON: What's on this weekend?
By Emily Dalton
5th Oct 2023 | Local News
What's on in Teddington is brought to you by the Landmark Arts Centre, The Abercorn Arms, The Lensbury and The Wharf.
Welcome to your weekly What's on in Teddington.
Every Thursday we round up all the eye-catching events occurring in your area over the weekend.
Read on for Teddington's not to be missed outings this week, and remember, you can add your FREE event using the Nub It button!
Friday 6 October
Josienne Clarke, Landmark Arts Centre, 8pm
Indie-folk singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer Josienne Clarke is often said to draw on traditional British folk inspirations, but is a thoroughly modern, multifaceted artist who follows her own compass. Blessed with a voice of crystalline beauty and clarity that has been compared to Sandy Denny, her myriad talents translate effortlessly to the live space in performances that are all her own.
Protestant History Conference, Teddington Christ Church, 1:30pm, 3pm, 7pm
Churchgoers and non-church folk alike are invited to come and listen to speakers on the protestant view of famous religious figures on how they lived and how their faith affected their life. Covering the Anglo-Saxon Church to the Reformation, Sir John Oldcastle to the death of Gresham Machen in the 1930s, the lectures will focus on the most fascinating people in Protestant history.
Pete Saunders, The Wharf, 7pm
Pete Saunders, with a voice that's been around the block will remind you of Tom Waits or Doctor John. His funky bluesy takes on Jazz, Pop and Rock classics are irreverent and eclectic. It's a world where the Cure meet the Aristocats and Ellington meets popular TV themes. Pete started out in the original line up of Dexy's Midnight Runners when he was a teenager and since then has played and sung on stages with bands cabaret groups and solo from here to Australia and from the Barbican to Berlin.
Saturday 7 October
They don't pay? We won't pay!, Hampton Hill Theatre, 7:45pm
A fast paced new version of Nobel Prize winner Dario Fo's "Can't Pay, Won't Pay": Anthea is a woman on the edge; out of work and in arrears. When she gets mixed up in a riot at the local supermarket, she seizes the opportunity to stock her empty cupboards and those of her friend, Maggie. But how will they hide the loot from their law-abiding husbands? What will they tell the police? When the going gets tough Anthea's anarchic imagination takes over.
Protestant History Conference, Teddington Christ Church, 11am, 1:30pm, 3pm
Churchgoers and non-church folk alike are invited to come and listen to speakers on the protestant view of famous religious figures on how they lived and how their faith affected their life. Covering the Anglo-Saxon Church to the Reformation, Sir John Oldcastle to the death of Gresham Machen in the 1930s, the lectures will focus on the most fascinating people in Protestant history.
OKMT Music Marathon, Duke Street Church, 12pm-6pm
Richmond's award winning local music therapy charity, The Otakar Kraus Music Trust is holding a Music Marathon to raise vital funds for OK Music School. Drop in for free and listen to an extraordinary variety of amateur and professional musicians. Performers include the OK Music School Band and other young musicians, RUILS Choir and Kew Community Choir, a string trio, piano solos and duets, folk musicians, a recorder ensemble, opera singers, Ukrainian traditional music & dance ensemble Dzvin, guitarists, Richmond Orchestra and more!
Stuck in the 70s, Teddington Constitutional Club, 5 Stanley Road
Feel good in flares; walk tall in your platform boots? Join DJ's "Disco Sue" and "Markus" playing glam, disco, ska, rock, punk and cheesy pop on old school vinyl to a friendly bunch of party people of varying ages reliving their youth or discovering the past. Strut your funky stuff or simply prop up the bar and enjoy the great music. No attitudes. Groups welcome (if you're celebrating something, let us know!). £5 cash on the door (£4 for TCC members).
Sunday 8 October
Sunday Quiz, The Abercorn Arms, 7:30pm
Get your thinking caps on and sharpen your competitive streak with a pub quiz! 1st prize is a £50 tab voucher with rollover jackpot questions. Food served until 10pm.
The Cinelli Brothers, Hampton Inspired Hub, 6pm
The Cinelli Brothers have a passion for the music of the 1960's, an amalgam of blues, rock and soul, and add a twist of contemporary style, making them a rising force on the music scene. Their appeal crosses all manner of boundaries, attracting a significantly younger crowd to their shows as well as pleasing the ears of older fans.
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