What's On in Ealing this weekend: Film, theatre and choir
By Cesar Medina
21st Mar 2024 | Local News
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1.Red Island (15)
About: At the beginning of the 70s, in Madagascar, a few armed forces and their families live in one of the last French military bases abroad, a relic of the ending French colonial empire.
Thomas, a ten-year-old boy uses his comic book heroine Fantômette to escape the reality around him.
When: See website for times.
Where: 40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS.
Price: See website for prices.
2. Single Spies
About: The Questors Theatre welcomes Alan Bennett's Olivier Award winning comedy, Single Spies.
Single Spies is a compelling combination of two award-winning one-act plays; An Englishman Abroad and A Question of Attribution - playing for the first time since 2007.
Both plays were inspired by the real lives of The Cambridge five spy ring during which five Cambridge University students between the 30s and 50s were passing information to the Soviet Union during WWII and the Cold War.
When: Fri, 22 Mar - Sun, 30 Mar. See website for show times
Where: 12 Mattock Ln, London W5 5BQ
Price: See website for prices
3.Ealing Choral Society: Musikalische Exequien
About: Join Ealing Choral Society for an intimate concert of dramatic works for the Lenten season.
The centrepiece of the concert is Heinrich Schütz's luminous Musikalische Exequien, written for the funeral of his employer Count Henry II of Reuss-Gera. Henry II had planned the service himself and chosen the texts, some of which are scriptural and others of which are from 16th-century Lutheran writers, including Martin Luther.
The work is the first requiem in the German language and was known to Brahms, whose own German Requiem is remarkably similar in content.
When: Sat, 23 Mar, 7:30pm.
Where: St Barnabas Church, Pitshanger Lane, Ealing W5 1QG
Price: £17 adults, £15 concessions and £3 for under 18s.
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