What's On in Ealing this weekend
By Hannah Davenport
4th Nov 2021 | Local News
Every Thursday we bring you our top picks of the events in our What's On section for the coming weekend.
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Here are our top event picks for the coming days:
1: This is England exhibition at Pitzhanger
See portraits of the full England football squad and manager by artist Matt Small, together on public display for the first time.
Small's work will be on display from this Saturday at the Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery.
Commissioned by the FA and exhibited at the St George training ground during EURO 2020 finals, the artwork aims to celebrate the diversity of what it means to be English today.
Clare Gough, Director of Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery said: "We are delighted that Matt Small's striking depictions of the Euro 2020 team will shine a light on the inspiration the England team gave the nation this year, exemplifying teamwork and inclusivity, values embodied by Ealing born-and bred star Bukayo Saka."
This Is England will run from 6 to 14 November.
Ealing residents can enjoy free entry to the site.
2: Paint a mural in Ealing Broadway Help to paint an eco-mural in Ealing Broadway this Saturday, which will then featured at the COP26. The creation of the mural will be led by a professional artist but painted by local residents. This event will be filmed and then featured on ActForEaling's stall at COP26, to promote collaborative community action. So if you fancy a crafty afternoon for a good cause, head down to the Broadway. Find ActForEaling on Saturday, 6 November at Ealing Broadway, opposite Footlocker from midday-4pm. Find out more here3: The Water's Edge, new play at the Questors
A play called The Water's Edge, by multi-award-winning feminist playwright Theresa Rebeck, makes its way to The Questors Studio in Ealing this weekend.
Inspired by The Oresteia, the play focuses on a fractured family reunion, with fateful consequences...
It promises to be a 'profound contemporary play', which will leave 'an impact as powerful as an epic Greek Tragedy'.
The performance will run from Saturday 6 to 13 November, daily at 7.45pm (excluding Monday) and Sunday at 2.30pm.
Running time: 2 hrs (including interval).
Tickets from £7 - £14.
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