Alexandra

Red Lion site back on track

Council grudgingly approves 50 flats plan.

Tolworth: One of London's Greatest Spaces

Boris thinks regeneration plans worthy of recognition.

Ambitious plans for Tolworth Broadway take shape

Council unveils scheme to revitalise Tolworth Broadway.

Summer Showcase

Dec
Wed 31st

Footloose and fancy free

Well known numbers from musical theatre will be entertaining audiences at the cornerHOUSE during a Summer Showcase in June.

Music-lovers will be treated to a selection of melodies from the early years of Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Gershwin, to songs from musicals like A Chorus Line, Wicked, Footloose and even Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

The voices are supplied by the students of Tolworth vocal coach Keesha Mclean, accompanied by Nic Luker on piano.

Summer Showcase

Dec
Wed 31st

Footloose and fancy free

Well known numbers from musical theatre will be entertaining audiences at the cornerHOUSE during a Summer Showcase in June.

Music-lovers will be treated to a selection of melodies from the early years of Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Gershwin, to songs from musicals like A Chorus Line, Wicked, Footloose and even Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

The voices are supplied by the students of Tolworth vocal coach Keesha Mclean, accompanied by Nic Luker on piano.

Hide and Shriek

Dec
Wed 31st

Head for the hills

The duelling banjos of John Boorman’s 1970s classic Deliverance may or may not appear in Upstage’s latest production at the cornerHOUSE, but we’ll certainly get plenty of suspense thanks to a family of strange, eccentric and scheming hillbillies.

Hide and Shriek, a black comedy by prolific playwright Tim Kelly, is set in the wild backwaters of Arkansas.

Hide and Shriek

Dec
Wed 31st

Head for the hills

The duelling banjos of John Boorman’s 1970s classic Deliverance may or may not appear in Upstage’s latest production at the cornerHOUSE, but we’ll certainly get plenty of suspense thanks to a family of strange, eccentric and scheming hillbillies.

Hide and Shriek, a black comedy by prolific playwright Tim Kelly, is set in the wild backwaters of Arkansas.

Hide and Shriek

Dec
Wed 31st

Head for the hills

The duelling banjos of John Boorman’s 1970s classic Deliverance may or may not appear in Upstage’s latest production at the cornerHOUSE, but we’ll certainly get plenty of suspense thanks to a family of strange, eccentric and scheming hillbillies.

Hide and Shriek, a black comedy by prolific playwright Tim Kelly, is set in the wild backwaters of Arkansas.

Hide and Shriek

Dec
Wed 31st

Head for the hills

The duelling banjos of John Boorman’s 1970s classic Deliverance may or may not appear in Upstage’s latest production at the cornerHOUSE, but we’ll certainly get plenty of suspense thanks to a family of strange, eccentric and scheming hillbillies.

Hide and Shriek, a black comedy by prolific playwright Tim Kelly, is set in the wild backwaters of Arkansas.

Charlotte Amison at the cornerHOUSE

Dec
Wed 31st

Moody blues

Being brought up in the Middle East has had a profound effect on artist Charlotte Amison.

Charlotte who is exhibiting at the cornerHOUSE arts centre in June, says the vibrant colourful culture and the strong use of primary colours in the region's decor and interiors is reflected in her striking canvases.

“Without a doubt, this has had a profound effect on my relationship with colour and the way I use it within my work - and the way I see the world,” she explained.

Charlotte's eponymous show is a mixture of canvases and paintings on board with wooden frames.

Stories from Malawi

Dec
Wed 31st

Performance also on 9th May 4pm and 7.30pm. The landirani Trust, a local charity supporting orphans in Malawi is bringing Malawi to Surbiton through story telling, film, photography and artwork. The money raised from this event will go to improve water and sanitation in The Landirani Trust support area. landirani.org

Price: £4 (£2.50 under 16)

Stories from Malawi

Dec
Wed 31st

Performance also on 9th May 4pm and 7.30pm. The landirani Trust, a local charity supporting orphans in Malawi is bringing Malawi to Surbiton through story telling, film, photography and artwork. The money raised from this event will go to improve water and sanitation in The Landirani Trust support area. landirani.org

Price: £4 (£2.50 under 16)

Stories from Malawi

Dec
Wed 31st

Performance also on 9th May 4pm and 7.30pm. The landirani Trust, a local charity supporting orphans in Malawi is bringing Malawi to Surbiton through story telling, film, photography and artwork. The money raised from this event will go to improve water and sanitation in The Landirani Trust support area. landirani.org

Price: £4 (£2.50 under 16)

Tesco no go

Tolworth development plans scrapped.

Alexandra Safer Neighbourhoods Team: Street Briefing

Dec
Wed 31st

A chance for you to have your say about local policing issues.
Berersford Avenue
http://www.met.police.uk/teams/kingston/stmarks/

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