The
Twickenham Museum is a volunteer-run museum opposite
St Mary's parish church. , which now houses Richmond Reference Library, The
Museum of Richmond and the Riverside Gallery The
Museum of Richmond, in Richmond's Old
Town Hall, close to Richmond Bridge, has displays relating to the history of Richmond, Ham, Petersham and Kew. Its rotating
exhibitions, education activities and a programme of events cover the whole of the modern borough. The museum's highlights include 16th-century glass from
Richmond Palace and a painting,
The Terrace and View from Richmond Hill, Surrey by
Dutch draughtsman and painter
Leonard Knyff (1650–1722), which is part of the Richmond upon Thames Borough Art Collection.
Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham displays material from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames' art collection. This includes a portrait of
James Johnston by
Thomas Gibson, paintings of Orleans House by
Arthur Vickers and several other artists, and the Burton Collection, which includes artwork, personal effects and photographs of the explorer
Richard Francis Burton. The gallery is also the site of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames' arts service and provides educational workshops for a wide variety of ages, using the converted stables and coach house as educational spaces.
Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare in
Hampton hosts a free Sunday afternoon Shakespeare exhibition from April to October and a series of summer drama, music and exhibitions. Richmond has two theatres. The
Richmond Theatre at the side of Little Green is a
Victorian structure designed by
Frank Matcham and restored and extended by
Carl Toms in 1990. The theatre has a weekly schedule of plays and musicals, usually given by professional touring companies, and pre-
West End shows can sometimes be seen. There is a Christmas and New Year
pantomime tradition and many of Britain's greatest
music hall and pantomime performers have appeared here. Close to
Richmond railway station is the
Orange Tree Theatre which was founded in 1971 in a room above the Orange Tree
pub. As audience numbers increased there was pressure to find a more accommodating space and, in 1991, the company moved to current premises within a converted primary school. The 172-seat theatre was built specifically as a
theatre in the round. It has acquired a national reputation for the quality of its work for staging new plays, and for discovering undeservedly forgotten old plays and neglected classics. Performance group
Richmond Opera rehearse regularly at
The Vineyard Centre.
The Cabbage Patch pub on London Road near
Twickenham railway station has, since 1983, been a regular venue for live music on Sunday nights, organised by
TwickFolk. In 2015,
Barnes, London became home to London's largest dedicated children's book event, the Barnes Children's Literature Festival, which is now the second largest in Europe. ==Twin towns and sister cities==