What’s on in Teddington: New Orleans R&B, Korean night and Chekov performances

By Oliver Monk

29th Feb 2024 | Local News

This week sees theatre, music and food events in and around Teddington (Photo: Oliver Monk)
This week sees theatre, music and food events in and around Teddington (Photo: Oliver Monk)

What's on in Teddington is brought to you by our sponsors: Landmark Arts Centre, The Abercorn Arms, The King's Head, and The Wharf.  

Welcome to your weekly update of what's on in and around 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 local event for free using the Nub It button in our What's On section!

Tim Penn and the Second Line at Landmark Arts Centre – Saturday, 2 March

(Photo: Landmark Arts Centre)

Cooking up a hot gumbo of New Orleans R&B, Tim Penn and The Second Line will take you on a magical journey through the music of the American Deep South. 

The band draws inspiration from the deep heritage of music from the Crescent City – the soundtrack to twentieth century America.

This is no simple cover band either, with The Second Line breathing new life into old classics and a handful of original pieces from Tim Penn himself.

Doors open at 7:15pm for a 8pm start at Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Road.

Korean night at Cafe M.A.D – Saturday, 2 March

(Photo: Blind Tiger UK)

Blind Tiger UK is a new food concept in the Borough of Richmond, looking to connect local communities through affordable culinary adventures.

Creating pop-ups in a variety of restaurants, cafés and pubs throughout Richmond borough, this week sees Korean cuisine take to the stage.

To join in, you have until the end of the day to preorder your food for Saturday, either dining in at Café M.A.D or to take home.

Tables are available from 5:30pm to 7:30pm on Saturday, 2 March. Preorders must be made by 7pm today, 29 February.

Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya at Orange Tree Theatre – Saturday, 2 March

(Photo: Orange Tree Theatre)
This unmissable opportunity to see a theatrical masterpiece in the most intimate surroundings features a stellar cast, including Emmy Award-nominated James Lance, Andrew Richardson, and Juliet Garricks.

Directed by multi award-winning Trevor Nunn who has previously staged Chekhov classics The Seagull and Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard at RCS and National Theatre respectively.

This weekend's show starts at 7:30pm, with the last available performance running next Saturday, 9 March.

For more local events, please check our What's On section here.

Thank you again to our sponsors: Landmark Arts Centre, The Abercorn Arms, The King's Head, and The Wharf.

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