Havering Mayor’s Special Event To Raise Money For MIND And HAD.
On Friday 21 February Havering’s Havering’s Mayor Councillor Gerry O’Sullivan hosted a special evening at the Queens Theatre, to raise money for his two charities Havering MIND and HAD.
On Friday 21 February Havering’s Havering’s Mayor Councillor Gerry O’Sullivan hosted a special evening at the Queens Theatre, to raise money for his two charities Havering MIND and HAD.
Written by Moira Buffini and directed by Alex Thorpe, Handbagged is a fascinating jaunt through 1980s Great Britain, the ‘greatness’ of which begins to unravel before our very eyes.
Read moreJulia Lopez, the MP for Hornchurch & Upminster, hosted her 10th Jobs, Skills and Apprenticeship Fair at Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, on Friday morning. The Fair was hosted in collaboration with the dedicated team at Romford Job Centre Plus and was the busiest ever with hundreds of attendees.
Read moreLet The Good Times Roll as Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper are back on stage together for one final time.
Read moreCinderella is a side-splitting, Shakespearean-flipping performance, celebrating festivities of gender equality, disability inclusion, friendship, laughter and hand-dancing. With enchanted tree folk and an all singing and signing Cinders, this one has Blueprint Festival’s Kate Lovell’s inclusive direction written all over it.
Read moreThe Queens Theatre’s approach of the classic fairytale embarks on a new journey of the story you once knew; a Cinders who is hard of hearing – incorporating flawless BSL translations through the physicality of the actors. A new source of representation for children all over the borough, and possibly, even the country.
Read moreEast London children and, no doubt, those living further afield shall go to the ball this Christmas as Queen’s Theatre in Hornchurch welcomes one and all to its beloved family favourite panto, Cinderella.
Read moreAward-winning Brookside Theatre, Romford is looking for performers who join them in their next exciting production, Roald Dahl’s Charlie and The Chocolate Factory this December.
Read moreBack by popular demand, a reworked, new version of FEEL ME tours to venues around England in autumn 2024 and winter 2025, including Queen’s Theatre in Hornchurch.
Read moreThe Brookside Theatre presents the European premiere of THE AMITYVILLE HAUNTING, a suspenseful play about the Moynahan family’s terrifying experiences after moving into a cursed Long Island house. The performances run from October 23 to November 2.
Read moreThe Turn of the Screw is a poignant reimagining of the dense thicket that is Henry James’ original short tale.
Read moreOur attention hops from one couple’s bed to another before the dynamics are thrown into disarray and individual marital circles overlap into a comically troublesome Venn diagram.
Read moreIf you want an autumnal pick me up-then head over to the Queen’s Theatre in Hornchurch, to watch the hilarious Alan Ayckbourn comedy-Bedroom Farce.
Read moreStep into the comical chaos of married life with Alan Ayckbourn’s 1975 comedy, Bedroom Farce. In today’s world of reality TV, dating apps, and relationship advice columns, Ayckbourn’s timeless classic poses the question: what really happens when the honeymoon is over?
Read moreQueen’s Theatre Hornchurch announces its inaugural season under the stewardship of Co-Creative Directors: Aisling Gallagher, Alex Thorpe and Kate Lovell.
Read moreA young couple played by the wonderfully engaging Tia Dutt and Aaron Gill, defy a colonialist history built on destructive division by seeking to combine their individual heritages. They end up questioning the very narrative that people with different Indian religious backgrounds really do differ beyond the arbitrary fault lines brutally and artificially carved by British imperialism, resulting in violent religious conflict.
Read moreThe Habbit Factory is an Inclusive Theatre Charity based in Havering and on 9 April they celebrated their 20th Birthday.
Read moreQueen’s Theatre Hornchurch is delighted to announce the appointment of Andrew Shepherd as its next Chief Executive, starting from 1 July.
Read moreThe naughtiest puppets in town are coming back to the Brookside Theatre later this month as Avenue Q returns with all of your favourite fuzzy friends.
Read moreA powerful, radical and thought-provoking docu-theatre show that dives deep into the unheard stories of those who lived through the partition of India.
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