What's on in Teddington this weekend?

By Eli Haidari

20th Oct 2022 | Local News

Good morning, and 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, October 21 - Saturday, October 22

It Could Be Any of Us at Hampton Hill Theatre

A fantastic offering from St Mary's Drama Group at the Hampton Hill Theatre this weekend, the home of Teddington Theatre Club.

In a windswept country house, a family of artistic failures find themselves under suspicion of murder by an inept detective as he tries to solve who killed the head of the family.

But who did it? As the survivors point out - it could be any one of us.

Performance at 7.45pm.

Friday, October 21

Poptastic 80's at Teddington Constitutional Club

Did you:

sport a mullet or a curly perm?   wear a ra-ra skirt, leg warmers & deeley boppers?   solve the Rubik's Cube?   know all the right moves to Agadoo & Superman?   or were you a New Romantic?!

Put on your neon lycra, big up your hair & join DJ's "Disco Sue" and "Markus" play the best vinyl records to a friendly (if slightly worn out) bunch of party people of varying ages, who are old enough to know better.

Hit the dance floor and relive your youth, or simply prop up the bar and enjoy the great music.

No attitudes. Reasonably priced drinks.

£5 cash on the door (£4 for TCC members), or buy advance tickets with this link.

Saturday, October 22

Teddington Traders Market

It's market day this Saturday at The Anglers Pub!

The iconic Teddington Lock pub in collaboration with Teddington Together, brings you the very best local traders in the community posing as the perfect opportunity to support local business.

Come on down and grab your weekly essentials from breakfasts, nut butters, sourdough breads, fruit, veg, soups and delicious pastries.

There will also be a host of arts and crafts and beautiful flowers.

Saturday, October 22 - Sunday, October 30

Halloween at Hampton Court Palace

Visit Hampton Court Palace at Halloween. If you're brave enough…

Explore Henry VIII's notoriously haunted palace at the spookiest time of the year.

Lose yourself in atmospheric projections and creepy sound effects as we bring the spirit world closer than ever before. Head to the Gallery of the Damned and see eerie portraits come to life, or stop by the Council Chamber to take part in a spine-tingling séance. Whose voice will echo from beyond the grave?

As you tiptoe through the dark winding corridors and courtyards you'll feel the chilling presence of our infamous ghosts hiding around every corner. Remember to watch out for James I as he roams the palace, terrified by its witchcraft and sorcery.

Designed to put you on edge, rather than push you over it, prepare yourself for a thrilling family-friendly adventure that you won't forget.

Sunday, October 23

Jason Manford Live at The Rose Theatre

Jason Manford is back at the Kingston's Rose! It's been a busy few years for Jason since his last smash-hit stand up show, but fans of his Absolute Radio show will know this nationally acclaimed comedian hasn't changed a bit. Like Me is Jason's latest comic offering set to hit the road and is sure to be 'expert observational comedy'(The Guardian) mixed with 'comic gold' (Mail on Sunday).

Jason said: 'After the fun we had on my last tour Muddle Class, I'm excited to get back on the road with my new stand-up show, Like Me. In these trying times it's always important to be able to get away for a couple of hours and exercise the old chuckle muscle! So, I'm coming to a venue near you so we can have a good laugh together. See you then.'

     

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