Looking for something to do around Kingston, Surbiton, New Malden and Chessington this weekend? Here’s our Surrey Comet guide to the weekend.
Missed an event? Email newsdesk@surreycomet.co.uk and add yourselves to our listings at www.surreycomet.co.uk/events
Love Breaking Bad? You may like the One Man Breaking Bad parody show at the Rose on Friday.
One Man Breaking Bad, Rose Theatre, High Street, Kingston; March 27; various times; £8 to £26; visit www.rosetheatrekingston or call 020 8174 0090.
The lives of Marie Curie, World War II resistance figure Irena Sendler, Testament of Youth author Vera Brittain and suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst are covered by the Rose Young company on Friday in Momentous: Great Women.
Momentous: Great Women, Rose Theatre, High Street, Kingston; March 27; various times; £8 to £26; visit www.rosetheatrekingston or call 020 8174 0090.
Animal Farm, Rose Theatre, High Street, Kingston; Saturday, March 28 to Sunday, March 29; various times; £15/£12; visit www.rosetheatrekingston or call 020 8174 0090.
Ola, Steve N Allen, Russell Hicks
Crack Comedy; The Library, High Street, Kingston; March 28, 8.30pm; £8.50 to £13; visit www.crackcomedy.com/kingston
Got kids under the age of 6. A puppet show of Goldilocks and the Three Bears might keep them happy on Sunday.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Rose Theatre, High Street, Kingston; March 29; 10am, 11.30am and 1pm; £5 children/£3 adults visit www.rosetheatrekingston or call 020 8174 0090.
MC Ian Moore, Carl Donnelly, Dave Fulton, Zoe Lyons are at The Comedy Store on Sunday evening
The Comedy Store, Rose Theatre, High Street, Kingston; March 29; 7.30pm; £11 to £13; visit www.rosetheatrekingston or call 020 8174 0090.
Kingston Music Society Gala Concert 2015, Rose Theatre, High Street, Kingston; March 28; 7pm; £6 to £10; visit www.rosetheatrekingston or call 020 8174 0090.
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Thames Orchestra Anniversary Concert, March 29, 7.30pm at the Barbican. www.barbican.org.uk
Next week:
Next week catch the Mischief Theatre Company’s hilarious play within a play- Peter Pan Goes Wrong.
The tale of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society’s attempt to stage the J.M. Barrie classic has been described as "effortless slapstick that Keaton and Chaplin would be hard pushed to trump."
As the title suggests everything that can go wrong does and the poor accident prone thespians have to face the fact that their thrilling adventure to Neverland might be a disastrous failure.
The Mischief Theatre Company is coming back to the Rose after the phenomenal success of The Play That Goes Wrong, which is now delighting audiences in the West End.
Peter Pan Goes Wrong; Rose Theatre, Kingston; Until Saturday, April 4; 7.30pm with 2.30pm matinee on Saturday; from £8; rosetheatrekingston.org
Peter Pan Goes Wrong; Rose Theatre, High Street, Kingston; March 31 to April 4; various times; £9 to £27; visit www.rosetheatrekingston or call 020 8174 0090.
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Kingston University Degree Shows from Monday
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10 years in Malawi at the Cornerhouse beginning on Monday, March 30.
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The last two days of the 1914: Remembering Kingston at War Exhibition at Hook and Chessington Library
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SOLD OUT: Tim Vine at the Cornerhouse Surbiton on Tuesday
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SOLD OUT: Russell Kane at the Cornerhouse Surbiton on Thursday
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