What's on in Kenilworth this weekend: The Girl on the Train, From Mozart to Eleanor Daley and Richard III

By James Smith

20th Apr 2023 | Local News

Get your tickets for The Girl on The Train (Image via Talisman Theatre)
Get your tickets for The Girl on The Train (Image via Talisman Theatre)

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Here are our top few picks of what's happening in Kenilworth this weekend.

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Here are our top picks for the coming days:

1. The Girl on the Train

Make sure you stop off at the Talisman Theatre to catch the stage adaptation of 'The Girl on the Train' this April.

Based on the global best-selling novel, written by Paula Hawkins, which then went on to hit the box office with the DreamWorks film in 2016, this gripping psychological thriller has also been adapted for the stage by Paula Wagstaff and Duncan Abel.

'The Girl on the Train' tells the story of a woman called Rachel Watson (Katie-Anne Ray), a divorcee, still reeling after her break up, who finds solace imagining the lives of a couple she sees each day from a train window.

But when the woman she has been watching disappears, Rachel becomes entangled in a missing persons investigation that promises to send shockwaves through her life.

Now she has the chance to become involved in the lives of those that until now she has only been able to watch from afar.

Come along to the production of 'The Girl on the Train' at The Talisman Theatre, to find out if Rachel holds the key to finding the missing girl.

Directed by Sam Harris, the show runs from Monday 17 April to Saturday 22 April. Tickets can be booked online via the website or by calling the Box Office on 01926 856548.

More details here.

2. King Richard III: Hero, Murderer or Loyal Brother?

Head to Kenilworth Methodist Church this afternoon (April 20) to find out more about one of England's most notorious kings.

Max Keen will be talking all about the history of the infamous monarch, complete with armour, chain mail and weapons of the period.

The talk, which comes over 500 years after Richard III spent Christmas and Whitsun in Kenilworth, costs just £1 to attend!

More details here.

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3. From Mozart to Eleanor Daley

Kenilworth Methodist Church is hosting more on Saturday (April 22) in the form of Warwickshire Singers' evening of choral music.

Billed as an evening of "reflective and celebratory choral music" to mark the end of Queen Elizabeth's reign and the coronation of King Charles III.

Warwickshire Singers is a mixed voice choir of around 40 members, directed by Jim Bate.

Tickets cost £12 and the show starts at 7pm.

More details here.

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