The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Christmas Cracker returns to Chelsea’s Cadogan Hall this year by popular demand! The wonderfully festive concerts will provide entertainment for the whole family, with the audience being treated to Christmas songs, jolly orchestral pieces and everyone’s favourite carols! There will be four concerts this year, two each (at 3pm and 7.30pm) on 21st and 23rd December … Read More
Card Aid Christmas Card Shop at Chelsea Library
Card Aid’s annual Christmas card shop, based in the Chelsea Library at Chelsea Town Hall, is once again open for business! The card shop will be offering a wide range of good quality Christmas cards, which are being sold on behalf of 75 different national charities. Card Aid guarantees that 100% of profits raised go directly to charities, unlike commercial Christmas cards … Read More
Aquatics Live at Olympia Exhibition Centre, 19th & 20th November 2011
A brand new event comes to Olympia Exhibition Centre this November that will certainly be of interest to all the fish and reptile keeping fans out there. Designed for all levels of experience and knowledge – from novices interested in finding out more right up to aquatic enthusiasts – Aquatics Live will allow all attendees the opportunity to learn more … Read More
The High Tea Cast presents Sex & Mugs & Rock ‘n’ Roll
The High Tea Cast are bringing their wonderful mix of comedy cabaret, burlesque dancers and sing-a-long rock ‘n’ roll fun to Kensington in December! Archangel’s Basement Nightclub will be the venue for this fantastic night of entertainment, which will also be followed by a a DJ set until 2am. All proceeds of the night will be donated to Janie’s School, which is … Read More
A French Musical Journey from Couperin to Boulez at the The Institut français
Introduced by Dame Felicity Lott, South Kensington’s Institut français is this month hosting the classical music concert L’amour à la française Part 1: J’irai conter fleurette… (an idiom from old French meaning to court someone) that will feature songs with the themes of love and the countryside in the 19th century. Singers from the Royal Academy of Music and Royal Academy Opera will … Read More