Whitney – Queen of the Night, came to the stage at the Rose Theatre on May 23 and 24, paying tribute to the legendary singer
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Kingston film screening shows resurgence of slow cinema
Kingston International Film Festival (KIFF) has selected a series of short films to play at venues in Kingston and Richmond to promote the upcoming film
Rose Theatre hosts free jazz events for the local community
Jazz Tuesday’s are hosted by the Rose Theatre and are sponsored by KSA Performing Arts Community Engagement (PACE), to allow the locals of Kingston to
Enchanting Bear Hunt to support local businesses in Kingston town centre
On Friday 29 March art sculptures were placed around Kingston town centre to create an enchanting and mesmerising trail to follow. The sculptures, ornately painted
The musical Company comes to ACT Theatre at Kingston College
Banstead Musical Theatre have been gearing up to present the highly acclaimed musical Company at the ACT Theatre, Kingston College from April 10-13. Created by
The Lion Inside: A Review
A heartwarming tale of bravery and friendship between two unlikely animals. Sarah Punshon’s adaptation of Rachel Bright and Jim Field’s best-selling children’s book, The Lion
All Saints Church: Celebrating Easter with reflection and tradition
As Easter approaches, All Saints Kingston church is running a series of events and services to commemorate this solemn yet joyous occasion. For Christians, Easter
Exhibition encourages discussion of men’s mental health
The Stanley Picker Gallery reached out to Mind Kingston and Samaritans to offer emotional support for people who had viewed Larry Achiampong’s exhibition, A Letter,
Macbeth – An Undoing: Review
Macbeth is a tale that has been told many a time and one that has been changed many a time, but I must admit I
Battersea Arts Centre celebrates 50 years with set of special events
Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) has committed to even more diversity and accessibility on the occasion of its golden anniversary. Alongside a diverse range of artists,