Mary Wallace Theatre
The Mary Wallace Theatre on Twickenham
Riverside is owned and run by the Richmond
Shakespeare Society, a highly-respected amateur
dramatic society, with a wide membership. It was
founded in 1934 to perform Shakespeare's play
annually in the open air, which it continues to do
alongside a wide programme of productions in the
Theatre.
The Embankment, Twickenham TW1 3DU
Contact: secretary@rss-mwt.org.uk
Web: richmondshakespeare.org.uk
No wheelchair access
Hampton Hill Theatre
A purpose-built theatre with a 200 seat auditorium
and a 50 seat studio, is home to Teddington Theatre
Club and available for external theatrical and
business hire. See website for full list of forthcoming
productions.
Web: hamptonhilltheatre.org.uk
Nearest Station: Fulwell (trains)
Normansfield Theatre
Built in 1879 by Dr John Langdon Down,
Normansfield Theatre is a Grade II listed Victorian
Theatre. The restored Victoria scenery, which has
Langdon Down Centre
The Langdon Down Centre and Normansfield
Theatre are situated in the former house of Dr
John Langdon Down, who used a revolutionary,
enlightened approach in the care of those with
learning disability.
The Langdon Down Centre, Normansfield, 2A
Langdon Park, Teddington TW11 9PS
Tel: 0333 1212 300
Web: langdondownmuseum.org.uk
Email: ldc@down-syndrome.org.uk
Nearest Station: Hampton Wick (trains)
Eel Pie Island Museum
Located in central Twickenham, just a short stroll
from the island itself - famous for its role in the 60s
music boom, its working boatyards and thriving
creative community.
1-3 Richmond Road, Twickenham, TW1 3AB
Web: eelpiemuseum.co.uk
Open: Thurs-Sun 12-6pm - last entry 5.30pm
Admission: £4 single visit (under 16s free, with
adult)
£6 Annual Passport (unlimited visits for a year, plus
15% discount on food at the Eel Pie Pub)
Full disabled access (please note we do not have
disabled toilet facilities)
Nearest Station: Twickenham (trains)
no equal anywhere else in Britain, is extraordinarily
complete with over 100 pieces of stock scenery.
They were in receipt of Heritage Lottery Grant
in 2015, which included the development of
photographic catalogue of every piece of scenery
and a virtual theatre. A regular programme of
performances and events take place and are
available on their website. The theatre is hired out
regularly for performances, fairs, classes and talks.
The Langdon Down Centre, Normansfield
2a Langdon Park, Teddington TW11 9PS
Tel: 0333 1212 300
Web: langdondowncentre.org.uk
Email: ldc@downs-syndrome.org.uk
Full disabled access
Nearest Station: Hampton Wick (trains)
Orange Tree Theatre
The Orange Tree Theatre is an award-winning,
independent theatre that creates high-quality
productions of new and rediscovered plays in its
intimate 180-seat auditorium in-the round.
1 Clarence Street, Richmond TW9 2SA
Tel: 020 8940 3633
Web: orangetreetheatre.co.uk
Box Office opening hours Mon-Sat 10am-6pm
Shows: Mon-Sat evening 7.30pm, Thursday &
Saturday 2.30pm
Tickets from £15.00
Nearest Station: Richmond (District Line tube,
Overground and trains)
museum
and theatre
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