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Kew Guides get Queen's Award
The Kew Guides have been presented with the most prestigious award for volunteer groups, the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London Sir Ken Knight presented the award during a ceremony held in the conservatory
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Schoolboys sing in Chapel Royal
Schoolboys stepped into the shoes of choristers and sung in Hampton Court Palace’s Chapel Royal. The chapel is normally reserved for performances by upcoming voices from the palace’s choral foundation but for one day it was opened to 23 schoolboys
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Life in Barnes under the microscope in new play
A play encapsulating Barnes life and the people who live there will be the first to be performed in its newly refurbished arts centre. Halfway to the Sun is a warm-hearted comedy drama featuring a cast which includes Christine Lohr, who played
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Richmond Theatre launches new courses
People are being encouraged harness their creativity and act, sing and dance in a series of courses run by Richmond Theatre. The theatre’s creative learning department launched its weekly courses with new additions to the programme to get people
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Opera eye-opener at Normansfield Theatre
A performance billed as an “antidote to serious opera” is on its way to Teddington. Opera UK promise a night of fun and laughter for their latest production - a Night at the Operetta. Operetta was developed in the middle of the 19th century