Hit musical ‘School of Rock’ comes to Romford theatre.
Romford’s Brookside Theatre is ready to rock with the hit comedy musical.You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll rock as Andrew Lloyd
Romford’s Brookside Theatre is ready to rock with the hit comedy musical.You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll rock as Andrew Lloyd
A new piece of theatre exploring neurodiversity, written, performed and presented by neurodivergent artists, is coming to the Queen Theatre,
Read moreWe have seen the return of the popular Blueprint festival at the Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch. Local activist and campaigner Ruth
Read moreA free pop up theatre is coming to Rainham next week. A Different Class, explores mental health, masculinity and working
Read moreIt’s that time of year again-oh no it isn’t! Oh yes it is! Panto time is here! Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch
Read moreThe Havering Daily’s Charlie Keeble went to review a new restaurant in Hornchurch Town Centre. Having enjoyed his previous food
Read moreHavering Changing are proud to introduce the first ever Fringe Festival to come to Harold Hill. With music, theatre, crafts, comedy,
Read moreThe East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival is set to debut its first year in Premiere Cinemas Romford on November 4th. Alongside
Read moreLast year Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch launched their first Blueprint festival, their largest-ever talent development project. The inaugural festival provided a space for artists to
Read moreLast night, The Havering Daily had the privilege of attending the opening show of “Fiesta – the people’s play about
Read moreThe full cast for the world premiere of Sadie Hasler’s Killing Jack includes BBC Casualty’s Rebecca Wheatley alongside Anne Odeke and Charlie Buckland Starring at the
Read moreAnytime Fitness Upminster has officially opened its doors as the town welcomes its first ever 24-hour gym location. The locally
Read moreLocal climate campaigner and activist Ruth Kettle-Frisby today shares her review on ‘Murmurations’, a Havering Changing performance at Bedford’s Park.
Read moreA thriller illuminating the unheard stories of the real victims of Jack the Ripper in a darkly thrilling plunge into
Read moreHavering Changing, in association with Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch have announced the world premiere of ‘Fiesta– the people’s play about the people’s car’, written
Read moreThe local community and their four legged friends came out in their hundreds on Sunday 17 September to the green
Read moreThis is another five star performance for the Queen’s Theatre -The Invincibles does real justice to the wondrous possibilities of grassroots football –
Read moreClimate Activist Ruth Kettle-Frisby today writes in the Havering Daily: New Beginning provides us with a rare and restorative interlude from the clattering chaos
Read moreOn Tuesday 30 August the Queen’s Theatre will be featuring ‘New Beginning’ by local artist David Shearing. Climate activist Ruth
Read moreFormer Met Police Officers Chris Hobbs today shares his thoughts on this weekend’s Notting Hill Carnival. Almost a year ago
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