What's On in Ealing: vintage markets, classical music, and the best of British cinema
By Joe Acklam
23rd Mar 2023 | Advertisement Features
Every Thursday we bring you our top picks of events in Ealing happening over the coming weekend.
Browse our What's On section or read on for the can't-miss events on in Ealing between now and Sunday.
And remember – you can add your event for FREE using the 'Nub It' button.
Watermans Arts Centre is the Ealing Nub News What's On sponsor. Without community-minded partners like Watermans we would not be able to produce the locally-relevant, clickbait-free news to the people of Ealing.
Events coming up in Ealing
Allelujah, Watermans
Based on the stage play by Alan Bennett and starring the crème de la crème of British acting talent.
Allelujah is a warm, humorous, and deeply moving story about surviving old age. When the geriatric ward in a small Yorkshire hospital is threatened with closure, the hospital decides to fight back.
Allelujah celebrates the spirit of the elderly patients whilst paying tribute to the deep humanity of the medical staff battling with limited resources and ever-growing demand.
The Hard of Hearing screening, with audio description, will be at 3.45pm on Tuesday 28 March and includes 'safe seating'.
The Parent and Baby screening is on Wednesday 29 March at 11.30am, book your tickets here.
FoxMarketW7 - Makers and Vintage Market, The Fox
Shop from local makers, artists and vintage traders at this friendly outdoor market - it's a great opportunity to buy directly from local small businesses while enjoying a pub lunch.
There is free on-street parking around the venue (no CPZ on Saturdays) as well as cycle racks outside the pub. The venue is a very short walk from the Grand Union Canal and close to Warren Farm rewilded area. As the market is all on one level it is accessible to wheelchairs and buggies. Dogs are extremely welcome.
Find out more details here.
Questors Choir sings Vivaldi Gloria, Haydn Missa Brevis in F, St Martin's Church
Questors Choir presents two joyful and uplifting 18th century pieces. Antonio Vivaldi's majestic Gloria is a cornerstone of the choral repertory, and in his Missa Brevis, Franz Josef Haydn's characteristic energy and joie-de-vivre shine through. The 60 voices of the choir will be joined by professional soloists, accompanied by organist Ben Lewis-Smith, and conducted by Paul Ayres.
Saturday 25 March 2023 at 7.30pm, St Martin's Church, Hale Gardens, West Acton W3 9SQ
Early bird online: £14. After 19 March and on the door: £15. Children 12 and under: free. Includes programme and interval drink. Book online at www.questorschoir.org/202303-VivaldiGloriaandHaydn
Email [email protected] or phone 07821 587670.
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