Fawlty Towers Play
A stage adaptation of the classic BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers premieres at New Victoria Theatre in Woking in 2026.
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You can find a range of events in Woking this week, suited to different interests. Live music, theatre, family activities, and creative workshops are all on offer. If you're wondering what's happening in Woking this week, the coming days feature a mix of relaxed options and day-time outings. School half-term is running alongside the schedule, so there’s a particular focus on events for children. Several locations, including Woking Park, often host activities for younger visitors, and the Lightbox Café regularly runs workshops suitable for families.
Evenings feature live acts and concerts. Look for performances at smaller venues near Woking Station, where local talent regularly appears. For interactive options, creative sessions are available for all ages. These can include art workshops or storytelling events. The programme balances well-known performers with local talent, all accessible via good transport links like the South Western Railway and Woking Station.
The Basingstoke Canal and River Wey Navigation offer settings for relaxed walks, though be mindful of congestion on the path, especially at weekends. The town’s history, including its mention in the Domesday Book, can be seen in some locations. Most venues are accessible by train, and the town centre includes a selection of bars and clubs contributing to a moderate level of nightlife. Check listings below for times and locations. Be aware that parking can be limited and expensive in the town centre. Consider using the train for easier access to Woking.
A stage adaptation of the classic BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers premieres at New Victoria Theatre in Woking in 2026.
A live tribute show performs ABBA's greatest hits at Woking Theatre.
May Half-Term 2026 activities at The Lightbox run from 23 to 31 May 2026.
Family-friendly day event featuring activities and workshops at The Lightbox during May half term.
Arsenal fans gather at Egg London for an adults-only UCL final fanzone event.
Take That performs a concert at St Marys Stadium in Southampton.
London-based alt prog-metal trio Black Orchid Empire performs a live show at The Star Inn with technical grooves and soaring choruses.
Daft performs a live music set at O'Neill's Woking, delivering energetic rock and pop hits.
A themed silent disco featuring music from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s at Kingston All Saints Church.