The Arts Network Sutton exhibition runs from Thursday January 28 through to Tuesday February 9, and will highlight some of the finest work from Sutton secondary schools’ most talented youngsters.
Culture vultures have the chance to enjoy great art by some potential masters of tomorrow at the Sutton Youth Art Exhibition on display in Sutton Central Library.
The Arts Network Sutton exhibition runs from Thursday January 28 through to Tuesday February 9, and will highlight some of the finest work from Sutton secondary schools’ most talented youngsters.
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Sutton Neighbourhood Watch is the Home Office approved Neighbourhood Watch Association for the London Borough of Sutton.
The committee is essentially a 'support committee' whose function is to manage membership, promote and co-ordinate the activities of the association, liaise with and make representation to the Metropolitan Police and Council, provide resources for all members, help people to develop the existing watches and to set up new Neighbourhood Watch groups within our borough. If you should need any advice or help, or would like to help in your area, please get in touch with them at the Neighbourhood Watch Office. Details Contact them through the Neighbourhood Watch Neighbourhood Watch Office, Police Station, Sutton, SM1 4RF Answer phone: 020 8649 0614 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.SuttonNeighbourhoodWatch.co.uk One Planet Sutton is a vision for a Sutton where people lead happy, healthy lives within a fair share of the Earth’s resources, and local businesses thrive.
This inititaive is called One Planet Living and its vision is community and business-led, with support from voluntary and community groups, and managed in partnership by Sutton Council and Bioregional. It has several themes which it works on including:
For full details of these initiatives go to ONE PLANET ZZ Tops is to take to the stage on Friday February 12 at the BoomBoom Club which uses The Gander Green Lane Sports Ground of Sutton United as its venue.
Sutton Symphony Orchestra and Carshalton Choral Society are celebrating their joint 70th anniversary by performing Verdi Requiem Respighi, Pines of Rome on Saturday March 19 at St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Northey Avenue, Cheam.
Sutton Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is an amateur orchestra which aims to provide the opportunity for players of a reasonable standard to experience rehearsing and performing works from the orchestral repertoire. SSO believes making music should be fun but challenging. We rehearse on Tuesday evenings during school term-time in central Sutton, 7.45 – 9.45 pm. The Orchestra performs three major public concerts per year within the London Borough of Sutton. Details www.carshaltonchoral.org.uk Telephone 0203 652 3894 www.suttoncsymphonyorchestra.org Telephone 01737 361774 Sutton Life Centre has a range of events and activities for people of all ages. There is a programme of regular weekly activities, as well as half term events and community fun days.
The best-educated third of beloved Fringe losers We Are Klang, and one of the main writers on Russell Howard’s Good News, Steve Hall has opened for Russell Howard and Lee Mack on tour, and was the first ever stand-up guest on Good News. He is a regular on Frank Skinner’s Absolute Radio show where he is usually quite good! See him live at The Cryer!
‘Hilarious … a wonderful set of stand-up vignettes’ – The Guardian ‘His phrasing is joyous and choice of words close to poetic … tales of hilarious woe’ – Metro ‘A lovely, friendly, thoroughly entertaining show’ – Chortle.co.uk Avalon Promotions present Steve Hall: Zebra 13th February 2016 at The Cryer 20:00 £10 Recommended age: 16+ Nationally renowned comedian Rob Beckett’s back in Sutton with a brand-new hour of funnies and he’s taking on the big issues like Kit Kats and flatbread! Star of BBC1’s Live at the Apollo, BBC2’s Mock the Week & Channel 4’s 8 out of 10 Cats.
**** ‘a revelation’ – The Scotsman ‘Relentlessly smiley, perpetually grinning Londoner whose unshowy, unpretentious but thoroughly funny shtick has every chance of winning him a big audience…’ – The Guardian Off The Kerb present Rob Beckett: Mouth of the South 13th February 2016 at The Secombe 20:00 £16.50 / £14.50 Prices inclusive of a £1 booking fee and £1.50 Restoration Levy per ticket Recommended age: Recommended for those aged 14+ For more details of theb theatre's activities go to: BECKETT The Souwest Gang are back in their new February slot at The Secombe.
There is another jam-packed variety show full of popular songs, dances and some hilarious sketches! With a full stage of cast, hundreds of costumes and plenty of scene changes, there is something for everyone and never a dull moment! So don’t let your February half term go by without a trip to see the Souwest Gang Show! A guaranteed good time for all the family! Details 16th - 20th February 2016 at The Secombe Tuesday 16th - Saturday 20th February, 7:30pm Saturday matinee, 2:00pm £12.50 all seats / Buy 10 and get 1 free! For more information go to THEATRE Trinity Festival Choir will again inspire with a performance of Mozart's Requiem, a wonderful work which contains some of Mozart's most powerful and dynamic choral writing,Mozart's Requiem
Details Sunday 20 March 2016 1830 to 2000 at Trinity Church Sutton Cheam Road (opposite the library) Free entry Website: TRINITY |
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