A witty festive retelling with big laughs for all ages Rose Theatre’s Cinderella is a modern, heartfelt and humorous twist on a classic fairy tale.
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The best places in Kingston for Christmas shopping
It’s that time of year when Mariah Carey starts to defrost and Christmas lights begin to sparkle. If you’re already overwhelmed by the thought of
What Kingston book lovers are recommending this Christmas
Top picks from Waterstones’ annual festive gathering of authors, readers and sellers Waterstones Kingston’s annual Christmas event brought together authors and readers for an evening
Celebrate Christmas with Arts and Crafts at Dorich House Museum
Activities range from metal embossing to music concerts Christmas is coming to the Dorich House Museum with a variety of events and workshops from Thursday
Tricks, Treats, and Thrills: Things to do in Kingston this Halloween
Celebrate the spookiest night of the year in Kingston Spooky season has arrived and we have gathered the best of what Kingston Upon Thames has
Easter egg-xitement: Where to hunt, craft and celebrate this April
Easter is here, and Kingston is bursting with ways for residents and visitors to make the most of the season.
From treasure hunts and creative workshops to seasonal markets and sweet treats, the town is packed with things to see, do and taste this Easter.
Watch: Surbiton’s annual Seething Festival draws crowds
The Seething Festival was celebrated on 2 March 2025 at St Andrew’s Square in Surbiton.
Run as part of Seething Village’s community calendar, the festival is one of a series of community-led events organised throughout the year by the Community Brain to celebrate the rich history and folklore of the locality.
This year’s festival included a parade with participants in costumes, live music and stalls set up by local businesses.
Watch: Inside Kingston’s stand-up comedy competition for new acts
For 23 years, Crack Comedy has ran a stand-up competition for new and aspiring comics at the Grey Horse Pub in Kingston.
Known across London for the quality of its comedy acts, on Sunday nights, Crack Comedy opens up the stage for anyone to deliver a short set to an intimate audience.
Review: The House Party at Kingston’s Rose Theatre
Theatre company Headlong and Frantic Assembly reimagine Strindberg’s Miss Julie as an eighteenth birthday party.
Steven Wilson to visit Kingston for exclusive signing session at Banquet Records
In the lead up to his eighth studio album, Steven Wilson will be visiting Kingston for a signing session at local record store, Banquet Records,
