What's On in Ealing: Excitement over the Easter period

By Joe Acklam

6th Apr 2023 | Local News

Find yourself some fun over the Easter weekend. Photo: Watermans.
Find yourself some fun over the Easter weekend. Photo: Watermans.

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

THE NIGHT OF THE 12TH, Watermans

Detective Yohan Vivès (Bastien Bouillon) has only just taken over as head of the detective bureau of the local police department when he is assigned to the chilling murder of a young woman in her quiet mountain village. But what starts as a meticulous investigation into the victim's life soon turns into a haunting obsession for Yohan and his team as the killer remains at large.

Winner of the prestigious Lumière award for Best Film as well as six César awards, The Night Of The 12th is a deeply arresting and powerful crime thriller from acclaimed French director Dominik Moll.

Find out more and book tickets on the website.

The Night of the 12th is one of many great films showing at Watermans. Photo: Watermans.

Ealing and Acton Football Welcomes Refugees 2023

Ealing Amnesty InternationalActonians LFC and The Felix Project are again supporting Amnesty International's annual Football Welcomes Refugees campaign - to celebrate the contribution players with a refugee background make to the beautiful game, and the positive role football can play in bringing people together and creating more welcoming communities.

We'll be hosting a Men's 5 a-side tournament from 6pm on Tuesday 11th April 2023 - with refugee players invited. As this is during Ramadan, we'll also follow the matches with an Iftar meal. Check out the 2022 highlights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akdSdhKTZsQ.

We'll also be hosting a Football Festival for children on May 13th.

To make the events open to as many refugee players as possible, we're fundraising to cover the cost of kit, food and gifts for the children (including educational material).

Please show your support by coming along to cheer, or donating any amount, no matter how small. Contact amnesty.ealing.gmail.com or call 07951 401383 for more info.

There is still time to get involved with the game. Photo: Ealing Amnesty International.

The Buccaneers, The Questors Judi Dench Playhouse

A family musical drama of four dead renegades who rise to live again.

The legend of Anne Bonny, John Rackham and Mary Read reimagined in a pulsing, thrilling and mystifying musical drama abounding in selfish aggression interlaced with passionate romanticism.

 When four historical renegades come back to life with no memory of the past, how will the modern world affect them? What is the purpose of their resurrection and how will they react as their memories gradually return? Will reliving their past, change them for the future? And what dangers lurk in the shadows?

They are tough and hardened, but they will make you cry, they will make you laugh, they will inspire you, and above all they will take you on a voyage, to seek the most valuable treasure of all….."Life!"

To find out more and book tickets, visit the website.

A show perfect for the whole family. Photo: The Questors Judi Dench Playhouse.

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