What's on in Teddington this weekend?

By Eli Haidari

19th Jan 2023 | 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, January 20th

Friday night comedy at the Grey Horse

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… 

20th January - Roger Monkhouse, Otiz Cannelloni, plus more to be confirmed.

Saturday, January 21st

Bat Box painting at Marble Hill

Head on over to the stunning Marble Hill and paint a bat box for your garden.

This is a free event with a suggested donation of £5. Visitors are requested to meet outside the front of the house.

Time: 11.30 am - 12.30pm

Hampton & Richmond FC v Tonbridge Angels

This Saturday sees Hampton & Richmond Borough take on Tonbridge Angels, a side sitting nine places above them in the National League South table. However, the disparity in league position won't intimidate the Beavers who cruised to a 4-1 win over the Kent side back in August courtesy of goals by Ade Shokunbi (2), Tommy Wood and Brandon Barzey. 

Saturday will also be an opportunity for Hampton fans to see their new manager, Mel Gwinnett, take charge of the squad for the first time.

Tickets can be bought both online and on the gate, although fans are encouraged to purchase in advance to enjoy a cheaper rate.

(Credit: Hampton & Richmond Borough FC)

Ministry of Science live at Richmond Theatre

This year saw Science lead the way in getting our lives back to normal. Now, the UK's favourite science team are back and more explosive than ever!

Join the ministry's presenters as they dive deep into the world of science and look at how science shapes the modern world we live in with a few loud bangs along the way!

They'll take an anarchic approach to science communication whilst looking at the scientists, engineers and inventors who have shaped the modern world that we live in whilst proving that each and everyone of you have the ability to change our world for the better!

Sunday, January 22nd

Sarah McQuaid at Twickenham's The Cabbage Patch

Recently honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ards International Guitar Festival in Northern Ireland, Sarah's also drawn critical praise for her voice (which has been variously likened to malt whiskey and melted chocolate) and her engaging rapport with audiences: "I've attended hundreds of concerts of all kinds, and her subtle mastery onstage launches her straight into my fave shows ever," wrote The Huffington Post.

With the release of her new album, the Madrid-born, Chicago-raised, Cornwall-based singer/songwriter has expanded her battery of instruments to include piano, electric guitar and drum, and it's drawn critical raves internationally.

Sarah heads to The Cabbage Patch for her fourth visit to the friendly folk club.

     

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