Former chief secretary to the treasury, Danny Alexander, has claimed Conservative ministers in the previous Government ignored calls to rezone Kingston and Surbiton stations despite pressure from MP Edward Davey.
Police rescued a baby from a hot car by smashing the front window after a distressed mum was locked out of her vehicle.
Instinct Theatre Productions presents, No Exit- a classic, existentialist play by French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre performed in the round. The play is the source of the now famous line “Hell is other people.”
This one act play is about three characters in the afterlife, discussing how they ended up in their current situation. No Exit takes a darkly humorous, probing, and captivating look at these three damned strangers stranded in Hell. If you’ve never seen this wild tragicomedy, this is your chance!
“A new year. A new start. Set in the 2000 millennium, a young English teacher faces allegations from one of his students, causing him to suffer a breakdown.
Luckily, he has his wife and best friend as his confidants, helping him through his ordeal. Or so he believes…”
This intimate play plunges into the dangers of stress, and will not only ask questions about it’s causes and nature, but provide some answers too.
This Schizothemia Theatre Company production, in collaboration with Kingston Arts, is touring the UK.
Book-themed social for World Book Night Bring your unwanted books for a mega-swap session.
Pick up a free copy of The Martian by Andy Weir ( courtesy of World Book Night – limited number available.)
Listen to readings by local authors.
Chat about preferences ( manga or Dickens ? Mills and Boon or steam-punk ? ) over an inexpensive drink at our happy bar.
Have a good second look at the AVM exhibition. Free admission from 7.00pm
Members are being sent full details of the pair of Russian classics being screened this month. If you wish to join the club, which aims to show at least 25 films in its yearly screening programme, do e-mailinfo@thecornerhouse.org
This increasingly popular work group is back for its monthly visit. From card-making to metal structures, Crafty Afty includes crafting in its widest definition, with participants ranging from beginners to experts. This is a free self-help workshop to which every one is invited to develop their skills. Free entry. Hots drinks and home-made cakes feature strongly.