What's On in Ealing this weekend: Theatre, britpop, chamber music and food market

By Cesar Medina

9th May 2024 | Local News

Lots of events in Ealing this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: image supplied).
Lots of events in Ealing this weekend for residents to enjoy (credit: image supplied).

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Struggling to think of what to do this weekend? Don't worry, Ealing Nub News has you covered with some of our top picks!

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1.The Slaves of Solitude

About: In 1943 an ill-assorted group of lodgers in a boarding house a few miles outside London are eking out a wartime existence in safety (they hope) from the trauma of the Blitz.

The are joined unexpectedly by two wayward and pleasure-seeking GIs and an attractive German-born lady, who divides opinion.

At the centre of the plot is Miss Enid Roach, approaching middle-age and rootless.

Hamilton cleverly links the vastness of devastating world events with the pared-back lives of the residents thrown against their will into a different form of strife. 

When: Fri, 10 May & Sat, 11 May

Where: 12 Mattock Ln, London W5 5BQ

Price: See website for prices

More information here.

2. T&T MARKETS PRESENT STREET FOOD FRIDAY'S AT THE BRENTHAM CLUB

About: Bringing you THE very best Local Street Food Traders. Nimtoh are back with their Korean Fried Chicken, Mr Roy's Jerk Pit with his Jamaican jerk chicken & curry goat with rice n peas.

Baraka Falafel with his delicious freshly made falafel, salads & homemade dressings, Nick The Potjie Man is back with his award winning super scrummy Cape Malay slow cooked lamb & fluffy yellow rice.

There is much more on offer so do follow T&T Market's page.

When: Fri, 10 May.

Where: The Brentham Club, 38a Meadvale Road Ealing

Price: Free to enter!

More information here.

3. Britpop Concert

About: 6 pieces band - "The Landline". Great British and Indie Hits! Playing the songs of Oasis, Blur, Pulp, The Verve Ocean Colour Scene and many, many more...

Bring your dancing shoes....Standing event with limited seating!

When: Sat, 11 May.

Where:  The Brentham Club - London 38a Meadvale Rd, London

Price: Members £15. Non members £20

More information here

4. The Chamber Music Collective Concert

About: An afternoon of gorgeous chamber music masterpieces, performed by world-class musicians, in the heart of Ealing!

Make sure you book early as there is limited space at the venue.

The Programme:

  • Mozart, Sonata for violin and piano in E minor, K 304
  • G. Fauré, Piano trio in D minor op. 120
  • J. Brahms, Sonata for cello and piano in E minor op. 38

The Artists:

  • Rosie Richardson piano
  • Markella Vandoros violin
  • Michael Petrov, cello

When: Sat, 11 May.

Where: Ealing Green Church, W5 5QT

Price: See website for prices.

More information here

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