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Based on the bestselling books by Liz Pichon, and brand new for 2025, Tom Gates EPIC Stage Show comes to our theatre bringing alive the illustrations and music that makes Tom Gates hugely popular around the world! With catchy tunes and hilarious performances, this fantastic new stage show brings the best of the Brilliant World of Tom Gates into one live show!Sun 17 Aug at 12:30 and 15:30
Following his recent retirement, hear from one of England’s greatest ever pace bowlers, Jimmy Anderson to mark the release of his new autobiography.21 years. 188 Test Matches. 704 Test Wickets.A story of dedication and resilience, Jimmy will give his unfiltered take on his experience from being a 15-year-old playing for Burnley Cricket Club, to the astronomic ascent making his international debut at twenty years old, and every astonishing moment in the decades since.With his distinctive dry humour, honesty, and humility, familiar to listeners of the Tailenders hit podcast, Jimmy will reveal all. From the soaring highs – facing international greats such as Ricky Ponting and Sachin Tendulkar and winning the Ashes four times – to the tough lows – crushing defeats and the shock of being dropped. Jimmy details the highlight of this time, his final resurgence under Brendon McCullum and ending his career with his 700th wicket, all alongside his teammates and lifelong friends on the England team.This is a no-holds-barred tell-all of one of one of the most extraordinary cricket careers of all time.
A chilling mystery unfolds when a young actress suddenly dies on stage during a performance, and Detective Chief Inspector Morse embarks on a gripping investigation. What begins as a suspicious death inquiry takes a darker turn when the legendary inspector, together with DS Lewis, uncovers a connection to sinister events in his own past, twenty-five years earlier.Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts marks the first-ever stage adaptation of the iconic detective. ITV's long-running Inspector Morse, hailed by Radio Times as 'The greatest British crime series of all time', has inspired equally beloved spin-offs, Lewis and Endeavour. Starring Tom Chambers (Father Brown, Strictly Come Dancing) as Inspector Morse, this original story written for the stage is a must-see for fans of compelling detective stories and thrilling mysteries.
Come and join the comedian, broadcaster, campaigner (and tiny Danish beacon of hope) for an evening celebrating her love and passion for writers and books.Asell-out in 2024, this show is packed with fascinating stories, a lively Q&A and the much-contested ‘Cleverest Person in the Room’ game. Dive into Sandi's extraordinary collection as she explores outrageous and bizarre titles such as ‘The Beginners Guide to Sex in the Afterlife’ and ‘Cheese Problems Solved’.Marking the paperback publication of her Sunday Times Bestselling novel, Sandi’s live shows are life-affirming, smart, and funny.
Richmond Station, a 5 min walk from the theatre
Open pre-performance and during the interval
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The Richmond Theatre is a London theatre, adjacent to Richmond Green in the south west of the city. It’s one of the pinnacle examples of the work of theatre architect Frank Matcham and is now a Grade II listed building.Built in 1899 as the Theatre Royal and Opera House, the theatre’s seating is traditionally arranged, and has a mixture of detailing and plush red fabrics. The exterior of the theatre and the auditorium have been used as the set for many famous films including Evita, Topsy-Turvy and Finding Neverland.In the early 1990s, the theatre had major renovations, including an extension to provide the audience with more space, and the addition of the Matcham Room. With new renovations came a new era for the theatre in which it presented weekly performances from professional touring companies. There is a traditional Christmas and New Year pantomime held at the theatre, and the venue is considered amongst the best places to see Britain’s greatest music hall and pantomime stars.The Richmond Theatre presents an eclectic range of high-quality dramas, musicals, opera, dance and family entertainment each year. They also provide educational events to schools, undertaking workshops and activities to get young people involved in the theatre.
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