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Review : No Particular Order

A refreshing take on a dystopian future with a despot in power, No Particular Order is an experimental take on

Rose Theatre

Kingston’s Rose Theatre supports local migrant theatre makers

The Rose Theatre is collaborating with PROJEKT EUROPA to award three micro-commissions to first-generation migrant theatre makers to develop ideas

Worple Art Group returns for its first exhibit in Wimbledon since COVID

Established in 1983, The Worple Art Group has long been a cornerstone of Wimbledon’s cultural scene, with artists from all over the world contributing to a spring and autumn exhibition each year since its inception.

Creative Wellbeing Project in Richmond offered for pregnant women

Collective Arts London is offering five new five-week courses of The Creating Wellbeing Project for women living in Richmond. The

Music charity receives £800,000 for music centre through Levelling Up Fund

World Heart Beat Music Academy has announced an £800,000 award from the government’s Levelling Up Fund. The money will fund

Flyers adorn a fence outside the Omnibus Theatre, identified by a red sign, on the day of the Clapham Book Festival

VIDEO: Clapham Book Festival returned this month with Sir Michael Morpurgo

The Clapham Book Festival is an annual event run by Clapham Writers to celebrate books and writing, and its last

Instant Opera chorus and soloists bow on stage

Review: Instant Opera and Richmond Theatre celebrate reopening Gala

Instant Opera and Richmond Theatre both celebrated their triumphant returns last Saturday in a one-off Grand Opera Gala performance. Starting

Inside Richmond Theatre

Richmond Theatre reopens in community celebration

The curtain will rise on Richmond Theatre tomorrow evening after 559 days of darkness. In a weekend celebrating the community,

Credit: Jonathan Cardy

Line of Duty writer becomes Teddington Landmark Arts Centre patron

The writer of Line of Duty writer has become a patron for the Landmark Arts Centre in Teddington.  Jed Mercurio,

Sarah Cay holds the microphone to an old man who is singing in a chair while wearing a Christmas hat, Sarah is also singing. Choir of mixed ages sings behind him. A lady in a Christmas hat holds the music to him also singing.

Charity choir founder starts breathing course to aid COVID-19 recovery

A woman who founded ten charity choirs has created a breathing course to help ease the aftereffects of COVID-19 and

Members of the Baked Bean Company sitting on chairs spaced apart

Wandsworth company warns of pandemic impact on mental health of adults with learning disabilities

A Wandsworth based arts organisation for adults with learning disabilities has warned of the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic

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