Havering Changing
Arts Council England has invested £1 million for the borough of Havering as part of the Creative People and Places programme.
Havering Changing is a partnership of 8 local organisations that will seek radical new ideas to engage local communities in arts and culture, support local decision makers and share learnings, through the working themes of ‘On Your Doorstep’, ‘In the Know’ and ‘Communities Celebrating’,
The project is being led by us at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch. We will be working with Clarion Futures (the charitable foundation of Clarion Housing Group), Havering Colleges, Havering Asian Social and Welfare Association (HASWA), Havering Volunteer Centre, Havering Youth Services and myplace, Rainham Association for Village Events (R.A.V.E.), and The Mercury Shopping Centre. The projects will target communities in Harold Hill, Romford, Rainham, and Orchard Village.
Princess Essex
by Anne Odeke
Feb 2022
This production was part of the Creative Estuary Co-commissions. It played at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch on 27 Feb 2022 before going out on tour to Essex Community Venues.
Rice & Peas
by Mia Jerome
Oct 2022
This production built on the success of previous Creative Estuary Co-comissions. It played at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch in Sep 2022, before going out on tour with both Creative Estuary and Havering Changing.
Essex On Stage
Essex on Stage is an ambitious programme led by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, championing positive notions of Essex, celebrating theatre made by working-class people and raising aspirations for emerging artists from Essex and Outer East London. It includes commissioning new plays, establishing a network of venues, touring drama about Essex across Essex for new audiences, organising local events to develop talent and making life-changing projects with communities.
Essex on Stage has been made possible by the generous support of The Clothworkers’ Foundation. Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is the recipient of the 2018 Clothworkers’ Theatre Award, a competitive annual prize given to a regional producing theatre, that has only ever been awarded five times.
Essex on Stage Play Readings
23 Mar 2019
Tammy – playreading by Kelly Jones
Legacy – playreading by Dan Murphy
Stiletto Beach – playreading by Sadie Hasler
In Basildon
by David Eldridge
14 – 30 Mar 2019
A juicy slice of Essex family life
Stiletto Beach
by Sadie Hasler
4- 28 Sep 2019
A funny, heart-warming look at what it really means to be an Essex girl…
So Here We Are
by Luke Norris
7-28 Sep 2019
A fast-moving witty play about Essex boys and their hopes, dreams & frustrations…
Outer Limits Southend
Old Trunk in association with Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch
12 & 13 Oct 2019
A Weekend Festival of Words in the heart of Southend-on-Sea celebrating the Essex Creative Scene
Misfits
By Anne Odeke, Guleraana Mir, Kenny Emson and Sadie Hasler
12 – 22 November 2020
An entertaining premiere capturing the true spirit of Essex and its people
Love Letters
by Douglas Rintoul
23 April -15 May 2021
A brand new musical celebrating the very best of Essex
The Witchfinder’s Sister
by Beth Underdown
Adapted for the stage by Vickie Donoghue
7 – 30 October 2021
The world premiere of a chilling and creepy tale of Essex witch hunts
Beginning
by David Eldridge
Directed by Joe Lichtenstein
From the Original Production by Polly Findlay
Every story starts somewhere…
The Flood
by Vickie Donoghue
An epic story of friendship across 100 years