Surbiton

St Patricks Day - Live Music

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Jim Hobbs and guests. Various acoustic music.

Free

Gary Brewer - GB's

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Rock and Blues.

Free

Aaron Norton

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Talented young singer/songwriter

Free

Board with bureaucracy

Traders told to remove advertising boards.

Kingston & District Embroiderers' Guild

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Victoria Bain, designer and organiser of beautiful embroidered textiles for high-end interiors of super yachts, hotels and private homes shares her experiences.

Come along to your first meeting for free!

Surbiton & District Historical Society: Annual General Meeting

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Come along to find out about Surbiton & District Historical Society and perhaps become a member. Refreshments will be served at the end of the meeting.

For more details contact the Secretary on 0208 399 4473.

Surbiton Arts Group: Annual General Meeting

Jan '70
Thu 1st

A painting competition will be judged during the evening.

The Canterbury Tales at the Waggon and Horses

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!

Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.

So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared

The Canterbury Tales at the Waggon and Horses

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!

Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.

So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared

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