Romford playwright presents hard-hitting drama about home and identity

The Queen’s Theatre’s exciting Outer Limits festival continues with Carry On Jaywick by acclaimed Romford writer Dan Murphy on Wednesday 26 October in the Foyer at 8pm.

 

This verbatim play explores Jaywick, the Essex coast’s former seaside gem currently ranked as Britain’s most deprived town.

 

Through 18 months of research trips and interviews with residents, writer Dan Murphy has created a new piece of theatre telling a pertinent and often surprising story about inequality in the UK today. Carry on Jaywick is about home, identity and not letting life grind you down.

 

“Shine on every day and night. And that’s how we get through Jaywick.”

 

The Queen’s Theatre’s Outer Limits is a vibrant new rolling festival of original, heart-warming, hard-hitting performances made by local artists for all ages to enjoy – which has been running from September and continues into February. Not only does it celebrate local creativity, but also the diversity and different needs and interests of this community.

 

Up-and-coming playwright Dan Murphy grew up in Gidea Park and went to school in Emerson Park. He also attended the Step by Step stage school at Fairkytes Arts Centre and completed a short stint of work experience at the Queen’s Theatre. Dan’s hilarious, heartfelt drama, Skinny Legs, launched the Outer Limits festival.

 

Passionate about bringing the life and voices of his hometown and the surrounding Essex county to the stage, Dan presented his debut play A Local Boy last year. It toured the UK and enjoyed a short West End run. He has been shortlisted for the BBC Trans Comedy and the Old Vic New Voices 24 Hour Plays awards and has developed work with some of the country’s best venues and theatre companies including the Royal Court, National Theatre, Tobacco Factory and Theatre 503.

 

Outer Limits continues throughout the autumn and into the spring with the following offerings:

  • Singing in the Corner, 30 November – In a night of ‘posh karaoke’, the Queen’s provides an MC and piano-player, and anyone and everyone can take to the stage with a song!
  • Writenight, 30 January – An evening showcasing new writing from local up-and-coming playwrights performed by professional actors as rehearsed readings on stage.
  • Hackney Colliery Band, 10 February – This hugely inventive brass band’s influences are as diverse as the London borough that gives them their name – from rock and afro to        hip-hop and Balkan beats, they’ll blow the roof off with their high-energy rhythms.

 

For more information, call the Box Office on 01708 443333 or book online.

Queen’s Theatre staff collect Most Welcoming Theatre award

Staff from the Queen’s Theatre were honoured to collect their award for UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre award for the East region at the UK Theatre Awards on Sunday.

Box Office Manager Jan Sullivan, Deputy Box Office Manager Julia Jones, Head of Facilities and Audiences Terry Abbott, Assistant Manager Peter Thorne, Supervisor Maureen Wilson and Acting Marketing Manager Sarah Soliman attended the ceremony held at London’s historic Guildhall.

The Theatre is among 12 regional winners and the awards, voted for by the public, are a wonderful opportunity for audiences to celebrate their local theatre.

The Queen’s Theatre’s Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul says: ‘We’re delighted to win this award. Thank you to everyone who voted and to the team at the Queen’s Theatre. We’re working hard to be a welcoming, accessible venue – our customer service is warm and efficient and our varied programme of entertainment offers something for all ages and interests. Crucially, we’re reaching out to many more members of the community – who may not have previously felt able to visit the theatre – with several new initiatives, from £1 ticket offers to Relaxed Performances for audiences with autism and Dementia-Friendly performances.’

Vanessa Redgrave CBE received The Gielgud Award for Excellence in the Dramatic Arts at the ceremony, while Sir Ian McKellen collected the award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre.

This year’s nominations demonstrate the breadth and depth of outstanding talent and achievement in theatre and the performing arts throughout the United Kingdom, on and off stage. The full list can be viewed at www.uktheatre.org

Queen’s Theatre wins award for Most Welcoming Theatre in the East

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is overjoyed to win the UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre award for the East region in the UK Theatre Awards, in association with Smooth Radio.

 

The Theatre is among 12 regional winners announced this morning by UK Theatre and all will be invited to the annual UK Theatre Awards ceremony on 9 October at London’s historic Guildhall, where the overall winner will be announced.

 

The award, which is voted for by the public, is an opportunity for audiences to celebrate their local theatre.

 

Julian Bird, Chief Executive of UK Theatre, said: “Theatres play a vital role in communities across the UK, so it has been wonderful to see so many votes cast. This campaign brings together audiences, theatres, performers and producers and gives everyone the opportunity to celebrate their local venue.”

 

Smooth Radio presenter Paul Phear said: “It is a privilege to team up with UK Theatre once again as we crown the nation’s Most Welcoming Theatre. This Award is even more special because it is the audiences, including our Smooth Radio listeners, who have chosen the winner. I look forward to announcing the result next month.”

 

Lesley Manville OBE will be compèring at the ceremony, where Vanessa Redgrave CBE will be receiving The Gielgud Award for Excellence in the Dramatic Arts, while Sir Ian McKellen will collect the award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre.

 

This year’s nominations demonstrate the breadth and depth of outstanding talent and achievement in theatre and the performing arts throughout the United Kingdom, on and off stage. The full list can be viewed at www.uktheatre.org

 

Follow UK Theatre on Twitter @UK_Theatre

 

For more information about the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, call the Box Office on 01708 443333 or visit queens-theatre.co.uk

Praise for A Month of Sundays

Sitcom king Bob Larbey’s heart-warming comedy A Month of  Sundays, the newly-opened Queen’s Theatre production, is receiving plenty of critical praise.

Popular reviews website London Theatre 1 has awarded the play an impressive four stars, hailing it ‘incredibly witty and enjoyable’.

Critic Chris Omaweng applauds the sensitive and humorous treatment of some of its ‘weighty’ themes and is full of admiration especially for the hilarious quick-fire repartee between central character Cooper (played by William Hoyland) and cleaner Mrs Baker (Connie Walker).

He concludes: ‘This is a production that has the warmth of a cup of tea received just after coming in from the cold on a wintry day, and the charm of a loving and loved grandparent with a heart of gold. Recommended.’

The Evening Standard’s Fiona Mountford is also full of praise: “It’s refreshing to see a comedy revival that tackles issues of ageing.”

Here’s what the critics are saying:

‘This black comedy maintains an enduring appeal’ The Evening Standard

‘Satisfying revival of a prescient play’ The Stage

‘The night was a lot of fun and I suggest you go see it if you want to go see a show that will have you laughing at one moment and crying another.’ Hornchurch Life

‘This gentle comedy… strikes just the right note’ Reviews Hub

‘Genuinely moving’ Anne at the Theatre

‘A bittersweet comedy’ Gateway FM

Read reviews in full here.

A Month of Sundays runs until 15 October. Call the Box Office on 01708 443333 or book online.

Cake and coffee for a cause this Friday

From tarts and flans to sponges and cupcakes, a delectable variety of treats is on offer at the Macmillan Coffee Morning this Friday from 10am – 12 midday in the Café.

The Theatre is proud to be one of hundreds of organisations across the UK taking part in what has become known as The World’s Biggest Coffee Morning.

The annual event is Macmillan Cancer Care‘s biggest fundraising drive for people facing cancer.  Last year, the Queen’s Theatre was delighted to raise more than £1,000 as part of a national total of £25 million – and very much hopes to beat that amount this year.

Event Co-ordinator Maureen Wilson says: “We all know family and friends that we have lost to this awful disease and also who are fighting it every day. Whatever we raise, big or small, will help in some way. Just turn up on the day and eat lots of cake!”

If you cannot make it, you can donate to MacMillan Cancer here

 

 

An afternoon of FREE entertainment for all ages

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is excited to host Havering’s third Fun Palace on Saturday 1 October from 2 – 5pm – an afternoon of FREE entertainment for all ages as part of a nationwide celebration of arts and sciences.

The Theatre joins thousands of venues and organisations across the UK in this fantastic cultural campaign – inspired by the artistic vision of the late renowned theatre director Joan Littlewood.

Join us for mindboggling Science workshops with Havering Astronomical Society as we explore all things from black holes to constellations. Learn how to protect our precious environment with fascinating talks from Havering Friends of the Earth.

Get your apron on and get stuck in to cookery workshops with superb local chefs. Or kick back and listen to our live music and poetry throughout the afternoon. While you’re sitting down grab a coffee and learn how to finger knit with our avid knitters In Stiches!

Calling all Charlie Chaplin fans! Learn the art of mime and all things physical theatre in a hands-on workshop. Work with a professional to find your voice using vocal exercises specifically designed to build confidence. Harmonise your way into a Gospel Music workshop with Romford Elim Church and learn about the history of the art form.

Fancy something quieter? Havering Libraries’ book swap, invites you to bring an old book with you and swap it for one you’ve never read. Perfect for bookworms of all ages.

Find inner peace with a revolutionary meditation workshop led by Hornchurch Buddhist Group or give yoga a go at our taster workshop.

There’s plenty of arts and crafts to get stuck into. Don’t miss the chance to learn the art of felting with a professional fashion textile designer.

And much much more all completely free!

Queen’s Theatre production nominated for national award

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is delighted to announce that, along with Rifco and Watford Palace Theatre, it has been nominated for Best Stage Production for Laila The Musical at this year’s Asian Media Awards.

The official announcement was made at ITV’s London studios by ITV’s Commissioning Editor for Entertainment Asif Zubairy, actor and comedian Tez Ilyas, Dean of the School of Arts and Media at University of Salford Professor Alan Walker, Executive Director of Mediacom Sanjay Sabi, Chair & Founder of charity partner Asian Circle Santosh Bhanot, MP Roseana Allin-Khan and Umbreen Ali from the Asian Media Awards.

The annual event showcases the very best talent working in the media and creative industries. The awards ceremony will take place at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate on 27 October.

Laila The Musical produced by the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, Rifco and Watford Palace Theatre toured England this spring/summer. Written by Pravesh Kumar, with music by Sumeet Chopra and lyrics by Dougal Irvine the new British musical retold the popular eastern love story of Laila Majnu. The show received rave reviews from press across the country and was watched by over 14,000 audience members.

For a full list of finalists and categories visit: www.asianmediaawards.com

Queen’s to stage heartwarming comedy by sitcom genius

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch proudly presents A Month of Sundays from 23 September – 15 October, an award-winning heart-warming comedy by the renowned Bob Larbey.

 

Audiences know and adore the work of the celebrated late writer Bob Larbey, author of many iconic television sitcoms including The Good Life, As Time Goes By and A Fine Romance.

 

About A Month of Sundays: In his pleasant nursing home, Cooper rails against his ageing body but remains proud of not having ‘lost his marbles’. Aylott, his friend, is increasingly concerned about losing his. Wit and humour keep their worries at bay: Cooper flirts outrageously with pretty nurse Wilson while both men fantasise about escaping to Switzerland. But when Cooper discovers that his grandson no longer wants to see him, and Aylott’s worst fears are realised, he knows a turning point has been reached. Is it ever enough to keep treating life as a comedy… if not, the painful question is: where does he go from here?

 

A Month of Sundays was Larbey’s first play and Russell Bolam directs this first major revival. Winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy of the Year, this unmissable homage to the experience of growing old is a vibrant arena of quick-fire wit – seamlessly blending laugh-out-loud hilarity with moments of immense poignancy.

 

Douglas Rintoul, the Queen’s Theatre’s Artistic Director, says: “It was an important decision for us to stage A Month of Sundays. As a cultural hub in an area with a large number of residents aged 65 and over, we believe it is crucial to programme work which celebrates age – work that recognises and reflects the diversity, interests and concerns of our local community.”

 

William Hoyland stars as Cooper. William has worked extensively with the most eminent theatre companies across the UK and he has also appeared in some of the world’s best-known films as well as numerous television hits. These include: Return of the Jedi, Gandhi, For Your Eyes Only, Scoop, Life on Mars, The Thick of It, Call the Midwife and Rules of Engagement.

 

Aylott is played by Robin Hooper and Anna Leong Brophy is Nurse Wilson. They are joined by: Gareth Clarke, Sophie Russell and Connie Walker.

 

This wonderfully talented company share a wealth of experience between them, having performed  at the most notable venues across the UK and internationally including the National Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe, The Royal Court, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and in numerous West End productions. Film and television credits include: The Office, Coronation Street, Vera, Monarch of the Glen, Scott & Bailey, Lucan, Hollyoaks, Silent Witness and Secret Diary of a Call Girl.

 

Director Russell Bolam has worked with numerous luminaries of stage and screen including the Olivier Award-winning actors Matthew Kelly and Kathryn Hunter, Downton Abbey star Lily James, John Hannah (Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Mummy trilogy) and Paul McGann (Withnail and I, Doctor Who).

 

Design is by Anthony Lamble, lighting design by Katharine Williams, sound design by Rebecca Smith and movement direction by Jack Murphy.

 

A Month of Sundays runs at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch from 23 September – 15 October. Tickets are from £12.50 – £29. Call the Box Office on 01708 443333 or book online.

Queen’s Theatre wins Heritage Lottery Fund support

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is delighted to announce it has received a £12,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting new project, Women’s Stories of Ford Dagenham.

This project runs in conjunction with the Queen’s Theatre’s newly-opened production of Made in Dagenham, a musical celebrating a momentous piece of local history and the women who led the fight for equal pay in the 1968 strikes at the Ford Dagenham plant.

Women’s Stories of Ford Dagenham will tell the stories of women who worked at the Ford plant between 1968 and 1984 and the Queen’s Theatre is appealing for people – male and female – to come forward with their memories of this time.

The project seeks to explore how Ford created a community for its workers, whether it still does today, and the reasons behind wanting to work for Ford. The Theatre wants to learn more about the struggles felt solely due to gender, and the relationships between male and female colleagues.

Women’s Stories of Ford Dagenham is looking for stories that can help everyone understand what true working life was like at Ford, how this differed from home life, and how important the plant was – and still is – in shaping the lives of the communities within Dagenham, Barking and Havering.

“We are thrilled to have received the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund and celebrating the historical achievements and legacy of so many women in our community,” says Lucy Curtis, who is heading up the initiative.

She adds: “We’re excited to hear stories about the collective and individual struggles during and after the strikes of 1968. We want to know: what did it take to walk out and stay out of work for three weeks? Did you feel supported? How much belief did you have in your fight? We are also interested in knowing what a normal working day was like for you and why you decided to work for Ford. Why did you decide to leave Ford and how did it feel to go?

“Women’s Stories of Ford Dagenham wants to include all women who had a connection with the plant. Perhaps you know or knew someone who worked at Ford – a relative, friend or neighbour – and would like to share their story on their behalf. We are interested in hearing from anyone, male or female, who has a connection to this time.”

This initiative will culminate in a wide-reaching, multi-faceted exhibition about the lives of these incredible local women who changed history.

Stuart Hobley, Head of Heritage Lottery Fund London, said: “HLF is pleased to support the Women’s Stories of Ford Dagenham project. Thanks to National Lottery players, the stories of those who worked on the Ford Dagenham plant and helped fight for female sewing machinists to be recognised as skilled workers will have their stories told. This significant moment in local history will now be preserved for generations to come.”

Anyone interested in taking part should visit the Women’s Stories of Ford Dagenham page on this website, or call the Learning and Participation Department on 01708 462373 or write to: Women’s Stories of Ford Dagenham, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, Billet Lane, Hornchurch, RM11 1QT.

Young volunteers needed for exciting heritage project

Did you know that the women of Dagenham, Barking and Havering changed the world in 1968?

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is looking for 12 young women aged 16-18 from the Dagenham, Barking and Havering areas to take part in our exciting new project: Women’s Stories of Ford Dagenham.

This initiative will culminate in a wide-reaching, multi-faceted exhibition about the lives of these incredible local women who changed history.

Volunteers will participate in fun weekly workshops throughout October, where they will meet and interview the women and listen to their stories. They will create a visual and audio exhibition inspired by those stories, enabling anyone from East London and Essex to see, hear and learn from their creation.

Anyone interested in being part of this project should send Lucy Curtis, the Facilitator for the initiative, an e-mail about why they would like to take part (no more than a paragraph) to dagenhamstories@gmail.com – by 6pm on Monday 19 September. They should also include a contact telephone number.

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