What's on when and where in SW15 this November
1st to 3rd November
Treading Softly
Putney Arts Theatre
An exhibition of paintings and prints inspired by the natural world and the mystery beyond by Linda Murgatroyd. Linda ’s first solo exhibition draws on the words of poets, mystics, the natural world and her Quaker approach to life. Using oil, watercolour, print, and other media, she shows a mixture of still- lives, landscapes and semi-abstract compositions, to produce an original and attractive show.
‘The Putney Arts Theatre Gallery is a lovely quiet space, just off the High Street;’, says Linda. ‘I hope people will take a time to come in and enjoy the colours and images, and to reflect further on the wonder of the natural world and on our place in it’.
Thursday 1st November - 2.00 sharp and end at 4.15
THURSDAY AFTERNOONS with Barry Jobling
Die tote Stadt - Erich Wolfgang Korngold
St Michael and All Angels Parish Hall Priory Avenue W4 1TX
£9 per lecture, discounted to £8 (£88) for all 11 paid in advance.
Coffee or tea and biscuits included. For more information: 020 8995 4271 sara@elliottroad.freeserve.co.uk
Friday 2nd November -
NEIL COWLEY & GILES HEDLEY – Exclusive London Appearance. £8
The Telegraph, Putney Heath, London SW15 3TU
Bookings & Information 020 8788 2011
Another Brooks Blues Bar Special. Neil Cowley and Giles Hedley come together as the blues duo with a difference. Giles who sounds uncannily like Howling Wolf with his huge blues sound combines with Neil’s piano wizardry to create a whirlwind of energy. www.gileshedly.com Doors open 8pm
Friday 2nd November
Fibonaccis at St. Mary's Putney
2nd: Beethoven Sonatas for cello and piano
Benjamin Hughes and Kathron Sturrock
Saturday 3rd November
Fullers Head of the Rivers Fours 2007
2,400 oarsmen and women to participate including internationals
Saturday 3rd November - 10.30 - 12.30
Samaritans Information Meeting
14 Princeton Court at 53-55 Felsham Road SW15
Volunteering for Samaritans can change someone's life...............Your own!
Saturday 3rd November
Battersea Park Fireworks There are no Fireworks in Putney this year.
Bonfire 7.30pm
Fireworks @ 8pm
tickets £5 (£1 for under 10 years old)
www.wandsworth.gov.uk/events
Wednesday 7th November
Calmer Parents, Happier Children
Taster session for weekly parenting course in Kensington. 020 8673 3444
7th – 11th November
Hey Big Spender! Fun, laughs, good times! How about it, Palsy?
Swanbank Music is proud to present Sweet Charity
Putney Arts Theatre.
Great showstoppers like “If My Friends Could See Me Now,” “Big Spender,” and “Rhythm of Life” are just a few of the fantastic songs and dances in this bittersweet romantic comedy. Book is by Neil Simon so the laughs abound. All proceeds go to SW London based charity, Larondina Dance Company and Alessendre Special Needs Dance School. It is Charity for charity!
“We can show you a....good time!”
Tickets are £13 (£10 concessions). On sale NOW on 020 8286 0229
Thursday 8th November - 2.00 sharp and end at 4.15
THURSDAY AFTERNOONS with Barry Jobling
Aida - Giuseppe Verdi
St Michael and All Angels Parish Hall Priory Avenue W4 1TX
£9 per lecture, discounted to £8 (£88) for all 11 paid in advance.
Coffee or tea and biscuits included. For more information: 020 8995 4271 sara@elliottroad.freeserve.co.uk
FRIDAY 9 NOVEMBER - doors open 8pm
JIM CRAWFORD £8
The Telegraph, Putney Heath, London SW15 3TU
Bookings & Information 020 8788 2011
A rare visitor to London Jim Crawford is something of a blues enigma. Originally from Lancashire he now resides in Appledore on the North Devon coast. A shy and retiring man who readily admits that recording studios fill him with dread and that he’d rather go fishing with his dog for company, he has, none the less, toured much of Europe and the U.S.A captivating audiences with his intimate blues style. www.jimcrawford.org.uk
Wednesday 14th November 5.30 - 9.00 pm Thursday 15th November 9.30 am - 3.30pm Cancer Research Christmas Fair Bank of England Sports Centre Bank Lane SW15 5JQ Over 70 stalls offering a wide range of gifts, cards (all giving 12.5% of their takings to CRUK. Wednesday evning preview £8 (including glass of wine) or £10 at the door Thursday £5 at the door |
Friday 16th November– doors open 8pm
STEVE JAMES ( USA) Exclusive London Appearance. £8
The Telegraph, Putney Heath, SW15 3TU
Bookings & Information 020 8788 2011
Steve James is a well known name among devotees of contemporary acoustic blues; this notoriety based on numerous critically acclaimed recordings, a tireless international tour schedule and a sheaf of published work including articles, instruction books and videos. His instrumental versatility (on guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, guitar-banjo) also makes him a favourite at music camps and workshop programmes. He's played live with a slate of blues/roots luminaries including John Hammond, Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy and Howard Armstrong. www.stevejames.com
Thursday 22nd November - 2.00 sharp and end at 4.15
THURSDAY AFTERNOONS with Barry Jobling
Parsifal - Richard Wagner
St Michael and All Angels Parish Hall Priory Avenue W4 1TX
£9 per lecture, discounted to £8 (£88) for all 11 paid in advance.
Coffee or tea and biscuits included. For more information: 020 8995 4271 sara@elliottroad.freeserve.co.uk
Thursday 22 November - 19.30 - 21.30
Samaritans Information Meeting
14 Princeton Court at 53-55 Felsham Road SW15
Volunteering for Samaritans can change someone's life ...... Your own!
FRIDAY 23 NOVEMBER – Doors open 8pm
BAGGE & ARMER – Exclusive London Appearance. £8
The Telegraph, Putney Heath, London SW15 3TU
Bookings & Information 020 8788 2011
www.brooksbluesbar.co.uk
Bagge and Armer play an ec lectic mix of the ‘blues and beyond’, featuring the sensitive soulful guitar and smoky passionate vocals of Nigel Bagge and the melodic harmonica wizardry of Eddie Armer. Drawing on a wealth of experience their music displays many roots – from classic blues through soulful ballads with a hint of country to driving rhythm and blues, all played with feeling and empathy.
Saturday 24th November - 10am - 1.30pm Listen to our carol singers whilst you enjoy your lunch or a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie! All welcome. Free Admission. Proceeds raised will go to the local charity Newpin, a Roehampton based charity that aims to break the cycle of destructive family behaviour therefore bringing about lasting change in the quality of life for both parents and children. |
Thursday 29th November - 2.00 sharp and end at 4.15
THURSDAY AFTERNOONS with Barry Jobling
Mozart - opera composer
St Michael and All Angels Parish Hall Priory Avenue W4 1TX
£9 per lecture, discounted to £8 (£88) for all 11 paid in advance.
Coffee or tea and biscuits included. For more information: 020 8995 4271 sara@elliottroad.freeserve.co.uk
FRIDAY 30 NOVEMBER - doors open 8pm
THE GROANBOX BOYS ( USA) £8
The Telegraph, Putney Heath, London SW15 3TU
Bookings & Information 020 8788 2011
The Groanbox Boys are a different take on the blues.Cory Seznec and Michael Ward-Bergeman. Their rambunctious style captivates their audience with music steeped the 1920s and 30s, played with the skill of the old greats and with the unique mix of sex and God to match. Seznec and Ward-Bergeman play foot-stompin’, sweat-drippin-from-the-ceiling, old time American blues, rags, and minstrel songs on accordion, acoustic guitar, banjo, piano, harmonica, kazoo, and odd pieces of percussion. They also bring with them the mystical Freedom Boot…..and their first CD – Smokestack Trilogy.www.groanboxboys.com
October 8, 2010
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