🗓️ What's on in & around Shepperton
5th-11th March 2026
Here’s your guide to what’s happening in and around Shepperton in the next week - events, activities, and a few local highlights.
Top Picks
💍 Saturday 7th March 10am-1pm
Leatherhead wedding fair.
The Mansion 70 Church Street Leatherhead Surrey KT22 8DP. We're delighted to welcome guests to The Mansion, Leatherhead Register Office, for our open day. If you're thinking of getting married, having a civil partnership, vow renewal or naming ceremony, then join us for a tour of our beautiful venue and a chance to chat with our Ceremonies Team. A selection of Surrey wedding suppliers will be available to discuss details for your big day!
🪑 Saturday 7th March 10am
Beginner's Furniture Painting Workshop.
Vintage Chic ReLoved, Ferry Point, Ferry Lane, TW17 8EW. Bring along a small piece of furniture and learn how to transform it using Frenchic paint. You will learn how to prepare your furniture for painting and I will teach you painting techniques. This is a nice small environment with a maximum class size of 5. You will leave with something completely transformed and long-lasting. Book here.
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🎭 Now until Saturday 28th March
Our Town, starring Michael Sheen.
The Rose Theatre, Kingston. Our Town is American playwright Thornton Wilder’s masterpiece, and this new production — starring internationally celebrated actor Michael Sheen — sees the story through a Welsh lens, bringing new life and vivid resonance for modern audiences. Tickets here.
🪡 Tuesday 3rd March to 26th April
Sunbury Working Artists return to the Sunbury Embroidery Gallery.
Sunbury Embroidery Gallery, Thames Street, Sunbury on Thames, TW16 6AB. Come and see the talent of this group of multi-disciplinary local artists. Free entry.
🎨 Wednesdays 9.30am to 12.30pm
Littleton Artists Group.
Littleton Sailing Club, Littleton Lane, Shepperton TW17 0NF. Art Classes for adults. Learn to Draw & Paint / Improve Your Art Skills. Still Life, Landscape & Figurative, Watercolour, Pastels, Acrylics & Oils. All Levels - Beginners Welcome / Expert Tuition by Professional Artist Contact: John Bergwyn Green 07753 399326 / bergwyn49@btinternet.com. £14.00 per session.
🎶 Friday 6th March 10.30am-12.30pm
The Café Jazz Band at the Rose Theatre café.
Rose Theatre, 24-26 High Street, Kingston KT1 1HL. Grab a drink and a snack and enjoy some great vibes. Free entry.
🎶 Saturday 7th March 8pm
Emily Saunders, Queen of Jazz Fusion.
Riverhouse Barn, Walton on Thames, KT12 2PF. Emily’s music has hit the Top 10 on international iTunes and Amazon charts in the UK, USA, Germany, France, and Indonesia, receiving multiple 4 star reviews including: The Evening Standard, The Guardian, The Independent, and The Daily Telegraph. Her music has received multiple plays on BBC Radio 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, been consistently playlisted on Jazz FM and receives widespread radio play on national stations across the globe. Tickets riverhousebarn.co.uk.
📚 Saturday 7th March 10am-2pm
Book Fair and Coffee Morning.
East Molesey Methodist Church, KT8 9JU. FREE entry. More at www.emmc.org.uk.
🎹 Sunday 8th March 5pm
Arts Richmond Celebrates its 60th Year with A Festival of Phenomenal Woman in recognition of International Woman’s Day, we are starting with an amazing evening in the company of two phenomenal women composers Debbie Wiseman OBE composer of the Wolf Hall music and our very own patron Roxanna Panufik who is one of the most versatile and beloved British composers working today. This Flagship Concert will be held in the wonderful setting of the Landmark Art Centre on Sunday 8th March 2026 starting at 5pm. More at artsrichmond.org.uk.
🫖 Monday 9th March 2.30pm
Laleham Neighbours invite you to afternoon tea with cake at Laleham Village Hall. Come and see old friends and meet new ones. Bring neighbours. All welcome!
🍿 Wednesday 11th March 2.30pm and 7pm
Turner & Constable, a documentary film.
The Exchange, Twickenham. A cinematic immersion into the world’s best loved art, marking 250 years since their births. Come and discover two of Britain’s greatest painters in this unmissable new documentary. General admission £12. More at exchangetwickenham.co.uk.
📽️ Wednesday 11th March 7.30-8.30pm
Staines Community Centre is holding a talk.
Staines Community Centre, Thames Street, Staines, TW18 4EA. ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’: Spelthorne’s Fascinating Link to the History of Rom Com Cinema by Neil Mach. Tel: 01784 463073.
📖 Wednesday 11th March 7pm
An evening with Genevieve Marenghi.
Scoop and Waffle, 52 High St, Hampton TW12 1PD. TW Magazines Book Club hosts an evening with local author Genevieve Marenghi reading from and discussing her novel ‘No Oil Painting’, a heist novel set at Ham House! Tickets £8.
Looking for great coffee in Shepperton? The Ferry Coffee Shop is a much-loved riverside café near Shepperton Lock on the banks of the River Thames, serving excellent coffee, generous breakfasts and lunches, and freshly made cakes. It’s a go-to spot for relaxed meetings, weekend catch-ups, and quiet working sessions with a view of the river. Whether you’re searching for breakfast in Shepperton, a café near Shepperton Lock, or somewhere by the Thames to meet friends or clients, The Ferry Coffee Shop delivers. Next time you’re heading into the village, make it your stop by the river. Find out more at ferrycoffeeshop.com.
Looking ahead 👀
🎭 From Thursday 12th March 7pm
CAST Youth Theatre production of Frozen.
Cecil Hepworth Playhouse, Hurst Grove, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 1AU. For the first time in forever, experience the musical phenomenon that has taken the world by storm as CAST Youth Theatre, Shepperton bring Disney’s Frozen to the Cecil Hepworth Playhouse stage for one of the first UK productions. Book tickets.
👋 Thursday 19th March 5-7pm
Sheppertonian Business Club, co-hosted by nikibakes.
The Ferry Coffee Shop, Shepperton TW17 9LQ. The latest Sheppertonian Business Club get-together takes place at The Ferry Coffee Shop. It’s a relaxed, friendly way for local business owners to meet, chat and make connections - no pitches, no pressure, just good coffee and conversation. If you run a business in or around Shepperton, you’re very welcome to come along and say hello. More info on the Sheppertonian Business Club here.
🐣 Monday 30th March - Thursday 2nd April 9am-3pm
Easter Club booking page is back in action!
Shepperton Cricket Club, Russell Road, TW17 9HB. Group 1 aged 4-8 | Group 2 aged 9+. A daily dose of dance, acting, singing, arts & crafts, friendships and fun! 1 day £35 / 2 days £65 / 3 days £95 / 4 days £ 130. Book now at www.sheppertonstars.co.uk/easterclub.
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