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What’s On in Merton: 11 November – 17 November

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SW Londoner provides your weekly round-up of what Merton has to offer.

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By Scott McWhinney

Looking for something to do this week? South West Londoner provides your weekly update of what’s on in Merton.


Micky Flanagan: New Wimbledon Theatre

Friday 11th November, 19.30pm

Micky draws on his East End background as he ruthlessly deconstructs the Cockney Myth with razor sharp observational wit. He tells a comic tale of a working class upbringing, where alphabet spaghetti is a luxury. Micky has come along way since then, thanks to a university education he is now a rare delight – an intellectual cockney.

For more information got to http://store.ambassadortickets.com/EventSeatBlock.aspx

 

International Wimbledon Music Festival

November 12 – 27th

With 20 world-class events, 2011’s International Wimbledon Music Festival promises a feast of wonderful music.

For full information about the International Wimbledon Music Festival 2011 visit our website at http://wimbledonmusicfestival.co.uk/index.htm

 

AFC Wimbledon vs Scunthorpe United: Kingsmeadow

November 12th, 3.00pm

for information see http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/index.php?Psection_id=1

 

Reginald D Hunter: New Wimbledon Theatre

Sunday 13 November, 20:00

Tickets: £23.75

Reginald D brings his unique style of state-side comedy to Wimbledon. As a contributor to QI, Have I Got News For You and The Bubble it promises to be a side splitting evening.

 

The Ugly Duckling: Polka Theatre, Wimbledon

Tuesday 15 November, 14:05

Tickets: £9

Adapted performances of The Ugly Duckling to make them suitable for children ages 1 – 2 years old. These shows are slightly shorter at half an hour long instead of the full 40 minutes but still take place in our intimate Adventure Theatre.


Ceroc Modern Jive Dance Classes: Wimbledon YMCA, The Broadway

Wednesday 16 November, 19:30

This dynamic blend of Jive & Salsa moves has become so popular it is the largest & fastest growing partner dance in the UK. In this 40 minute class you will learn the three basic moves and, although you will dance with a partner, many people come on their own.

 

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