What's on in Kenilworth this weekend: Theatre, Easter fun and peregrine falcons

By James Smith 14th Apr 2022

Looking for something to do this weekend?
Looking for something to do this weekend?

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

And don't forget, if your business or organisation is running an event, you can advertise it for free with Kenilworth Nub News.

Simply follow this link to our What's On section and click the black 'Nub It' button to get started.

Here are our top picks for the coming days:

1. The King's Speech

Live theatre returns to the Talisman this week in the form of the rarely performed King's Speech.

The King's Speech is about Prince Albert who later became King George VI - the man who never expected to be King. After the abdication of his brother, he reluctantly took his place leading England just before World War II.

Written by David Seidler and directed by Stephen Smith, tickets start at just £10 and the show runs every night until Saturday April 16.

More details here.

2. Easter at the Almanack

With a four-day weekend ahead of us, The Almanack has a weekend of events planned.

"Take the day off and spend your Bank Holiday in the pub – we'll have the Bloody Mary's ready."

More details here.

3. Peregrine Falcon Watch

And why not head over to Regent Grove, Leamington Spa on Saturday to see the Peregrine Falcons at the Town Hall.

Volunteers from Warwickshire Wildlife Trust will be on hand to help guests spot the birds and to provide information.

And best of all - its free to attend.

More details here.

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