Richmond November What's On
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7 November
Sceptred Isle: a new history of the 14th century
with Helen Carr
National Archives - Online, 2pm-3pm
Join historian Helen Carr for a fresh look at a century of
revolution, shifting power and unprecedented change
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
8 November
Saturday Seminar: Hedda
Orange Tree Theatre, 11am
Whether you're a curious newcomer or a seasoned
theatregoer, Saturday Seminars promise fresh
perspectives, lively discussion, and new ways to
connect with the stories we tell.
www.orangetreetheatre.co.uk
8 November
England v Fiji - Quilter Nations Series
Allianz Stadium, 5.40pm
After Fiji's historic victory over England at home
in 2023, the stakes have never been higher
www.allianzstadiumtwickenham.com
8 November
The Telling presents Breaking the Rules
St Mary Magdalene, Richmond, 7.30pm
A concert play (where early music and theatre
collide) by award-winning writer Clare Norburn
with BAFTA-nominated director Nicholas Renton.
16th/17th century composer-prince Carlo Gesualdo
contemplates the events that led him to murder his
wife and her lover, soundtracked by his consort of
singers (The Mancunium Consort) who perform his
unconventionally expressive music.
www.thetelling.co.uk/events/btr-london
The Telling presents
Breaking the Rules
Sceptred Isle: A New History of the
16th Century with Helen Carr