2019 Offies finalists announced – Queen’s Theatre scoops 3 nominations

The Offies (Off West End Theatre Awards) announced their 2019 finalists earlier this week, and the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is delighted to be shortlisted in three categories.

Assessors have nominated Mark Inscoe for Best Male Performance in a Musical in the Theatre’s regional premiere production of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Adam Gerber and Tom Self are also up for a joint nomination for Best Musical Director for this record breaking musical.

The Queen’s Theatre’s co-production of its critically acclaimed UK regional premiere of Once with the New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich is one of three productions in the running to be crowned Best Musical Production.

Winners will be announced at the award ceremony on Sunday 3 February in the newly re-opened and truly magnificent Grand Hall at Battersea Arts Centre.

The annual awards known as The Offies launched in 2010 to celebrate the excellence, innovation and ingenuity of independent theatres across London, outside the West End.

For more information about The Offies and for the full list of finalists visit offies.london

Queen’s Theatre calls out for votes to bag a share of Tesco’s bag fund

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is bidding to bag a cash boost from the Tesco Bags of Help initiative.

Tesco teamed up with Groundwork to launch its community funding scheme, which sees grants of up to £4,000 raised from carrier bag sales in Tesco stores awarded to local community projects.

Three groups in every Tesco region have been shortlisted to receive the cash award and shoppers are being invited to head along to Tesco stores to vote for who they think should take away the top grant.

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is one of the groups on the shortlist, and is raising funds towards QNew, an exciting programme of building improvements which will allow the Theatre to make high quality theatre in developed spaces. The funds will contribute towards supporting a number of exciting projects throughout 2019. If all the £1million required is raised, these will include:

  • Equipping a new dedicated rehearsal facility on site for the first time in the Theatre’s history
  • Dedicating a bespoke new space for the Theatre’s expanding range of learning and participatory work with the local community
  • Creating a special room for local and regional artists to try out new ideas
  • Building a new look ground floor Bar to complement the busy Café
  • Making front of house and backstage much more accessible to D/deaf and disabled people
  • Replacing outdated equipment so that it’s cheaper and safer to run
  • Installing better air conditioning in the foyer so everyone can be comfortable all year round
  • Ensuring the roof and exterior of the Theatre are weather proofed for the future

Voting is now open in Tesco stores across Hornchurch, Elm Park, Romford, Rainham, Brentwood, Collier Row, Cranham and Shenfield until Thursday 28 February (The full list of branches can be found at the end of this article).Customers can cast their vote using a token given to them at the check-out in store each time they shop.

Tom Lowe, Relationships Officer at the Queen’s Theatre says, ‘It’s an exciting time for the Theatre and this grant would go a long way in making the Theatre much more accessible for wheelchair users, parents and children and those who enjoy our dementia and relaxed performances. We now need your help to make it happen. Please ask for a token and consider voting for us!’

Tesco’s Bags of Help project has already delivered over £63 million to more than 20,000 projects across Britain. Tesco customers get the chance to vote for three different groups every time they shop. Every other month, when votes are collected, three groups in each of Tesco’s regions will be awarded funding.

Alec Brown, Head of Community at Tesco, said: ‘Bags of Help has been a fantastic success and we’ve been overwhelmed by the response from customers. It’s such a special scheme because it’s local people who decide how the money will be spent in their community. There are some fantastic projects on the shortlists and we can’t wait to see these come to life in hundreds of communities.’

Groundwork’s National Chief Executive, Graham Duxbury, said: ‘Bags of Help continues to enable local communities up and down Britain to improve the local spaces and places that matter to them. The diversity of projects that are being funded shows that local communities have a passion to create something great in their area. We are pleased to be able to be a part of the journey and provide support and encouragement to help local communities thrive.’

For more information about QNew click here.

Tesco Branches participating: 

Hornchurch

Ardleigh Green Road –  Express – RM11 2LG

Airfield Way – Superstore – RM12 5AF

Butts Green Road – Express – RM11 2LD

Elm Park

Elm Park Avenue – Express – RM12 4SB

Rainham

Viking Way – Tesco Extra – RM13 9YZ

Rainham Road – Express – RM13 7QX

Romford

Brentwood Road – Express – RM2 5TJ

Fairview Parade/Mawney Road – Express – RM7 7HH

Gallows Corner – Tesco Extra – RM3 0LL

Marlborough Road/Mawney Road – Express – RM7 8AB

Roneo Corner- Tesco Extra – RM11 1PY

South Street – Express – RM1 1RX

Collier Row

Collier Row Lane – Tesco Metro – RM5 3NL

Cranham

Front Lane – Express – RM14 1XL

Brentwood

Hanging Hill Lane – Express – CM13 2QG

Warley Hill – Express – CM14 5HB

London Road – Express – CM14 4QG

Shenfield

Hutton Road – Tesco Express – CM15 8JD

Barclays Hornchurch supports the Queen’s Theatre’s Christmas Fayre fundraiser

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is delighted to have raised £1,800 from its Christmas Fayre fundraiser on Saturday 15 December. The event was supported by Barclays Hornchurch who generously match funded the money raised.

The funds will contribute towards supporting the Theatre’s Relaxed Performance (Wed 2 Jan at 5.30pm) and Dementia Friendly performance (Thu 3 Jan at 1.30pm) of Jack and the Beanstalk in the New Year. These specially adapted performances welcome people of all ages who will benefit from a relaxed, quieter and supportive environment including people with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory and communication disorders, a learning disability or Dementia.

The Theatre’s Christmas Fayre was packed full with stalls, carol singing from Havering Singers and Fairlytes Choir, cakes, treats and games for visitors to enjoy throughout the day, whilst two sold out performances of its pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk performed on the main stage and three performances of its immersive festive treat, ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas took place in the Theatre’s new Rehearsal Space.

Tom Lowe, Relationships Officer at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch says, ‘I’d love to say a huge thank you to Barclays Hornchurch for their generous support, to our Theatre Club volunteers and staff for organising such a great day and to everyone who came along and contributed to our Theatre, whether it was buying Christmas cards or enjoying a delicious slice of Christmas cake. It really was a brilliant day of community Christmas fundraising!’

Get festive at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch’s Christmas Fayre fundraiser

Christmas is the most magical time of the year and the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch will be getting into the festive spirit by hosting a Christmas Fayre fundraiser on Saturday 15 December from 10.30am to 8pm – a day of festive fun for the whole family.

Indulge in Christmas treats including luxury hot chocolate and warm cider as you browse round a variety of festive stalls and take part in festive games. You can get creative with gingerbread icing at 11am, and don’t forget to leave a personalised message on the Christmas Tree!

The Theatre will be offering the chance for visitors to take an exclusive look behind the scenes at this year’s pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk with a backstage tour at 10.30am and 11am. Places are limited so booking in advanced is recommended. Call the Box Office on 01708 443333 to reserve your place.

Join in with singing traditional carols with Havering Singers from 1pm – 2pm and Fairlytes Choir from 4pm – 5pm on the foyer stage.

The funds raised will go towards supporting and nurturing young talent, enabling the Theatre to continue to provide quality training and theatre experiences to young people for years to come. So come and get involved and help support the Queen’s Theatre!

For more information visit queens-theatre.co.uk

Kiss Me Quickstep casting call: Four young dancers

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is looking for four young girls to share the roles of Young Jodie and Young Samantha in our professional production of Kiss Me Quickstep in the spring.

About the Show: Kiss Me Quickstep is a sequin-studded warm-hearted ballroom drama by Amanda Whittington, produced by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich. Three young couples are striving for glory on the competitive dance circuit – having finally made it to Blackpool’s National Amateur Championships via the motorway hard shoulder. This bittersweet comedy reveals the backstage stories behind the fabulous frocks, fixed smiles and fake tan, looking at the real lives of those for whom dancing is everything.

Young Jodie and Young Samantha appear in a flashback dance sequence in the second half of the show. We are looking for two girls to share each role on rotation:

Young Jodie –white Caucasian, light brown/auburn/ginger hair (tall for age)

Young Samantha – white Caucasian, blonde (short for age)

Both roles will require confident dance ability and a playing age of 10 (real age 9-11 years old). Must be aged 9 or over by the first day of rehearsals (Monday 21 January).

You will have to audition to take part but you do not need to have any previous theatre experience, you just need to be willing to have fun.

Audition: Thursday 13 December, 5pm and 6pm

Rehearsals: One evening rehearsal per week over the period 21 January – 15 February 2019. All rehearsals and performances will take place at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch.

Technical / Dress Rehearsals: Tuesday 19 – Friday 22 February 2019

Performances: 22 February – 9 March 2019

Attached is some further information for anyone interested in auditioning. If you have any further questions please do get in touch.

Individuals must be available for all rehearsals, technical and dress rehearsals, and the full performance period. Performers will be supervised at all times by our licensed chaperone team, and subject to the terms of a performance license.

To register your interest, please email our Learning & Participation Department via James Watson (Head of Learning & Participation): jamesw@queens-theatre.co.uk

Jack and the Beanstalk – Relaxed and Dementia-Friendly performances announced

Panto season is one of the most joyous and magical times of the year and no one should feel excluded from enjoying the wonders of Pantomime. The Queen’s Theatre is offering a Relaxed performance and a Dementia Friendly performance at this year’s festive extravaganza, Jack and the Beanstalk. (This production plays until Sunday 6 January.)

These specially adapted performances welcomes people of all ages who will benefit from a relaxed, quieter and supportive environment including people with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory and communication disorders, a learning disability or Dementia.

The theatre welcomes those who may usually be prevented from visiting the theatre to attend these tailored performances. Relaxed performances provide a comfortable setting for audience members who might find it difficult to follow the usual conventions of theatre etiquette. By creating an informal environment it will enable patrons to just be themselves without the need for families or carers to worry about the effect it may have on others around them. It is assured that audience noise is permitted throughout the performance and individuals who may feel overwhelmed are free to leave to a ‘chill out’ area in the foyer and return when they feel ready at any point during the show. House lights will be kept on throughout the performances, extremely loud noises and flashing lights will be removed or reduced and additional staff will be on hand to provide extra assistance front of house.

The Relaxed Performance will take place on Wednesday 2 January at 5.30pm and the Dementia-Friendly Performance will take place on Thursday 3 January at 1.30pm. Tickets for these performances are £12.50. To book tickets, audiences can call the Box Office on 01708 443333, email boxoffice@queens-theatre.co.uk or stop by the Theatre in person to discuss any extra requirements.

Written by Andrew Pollard and directed by Martin Berry, Jack and the Beanstalk is peppered with pop hits from across the decades, bundles of audience participation and hilarious slapstick. For more information about the production, click here.

Glowing reviews for Jack and the Beanstalk!

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas now our giant of a pantomime has officially opened! Panto fever has reached an all-time high as the Jack and the Beanstalk cast have unleashed music, mischief and mayhem across Hornchurch, and families love it!

The production has received plenty of critical praise too. A reviewer from Essex Mums claimed it was ‘the best panto we have seen for a while’ whilst Hornchurch Life said ‘The whole night is full of fun and both I and my 6-year-old daughter were giggling all the way through it.’

Here’s what other critics have been saying about this joyously festive actor-musician panto:

★★★★‘Enjoyable and entertaining production London Theatre 1

★★★★ ‘Highly enjoyable festive fun Remote Goat

★★★★ ‘Traditional slapstick and lots of jokesWhat’s Good To Do

★★★★ ‘Magical’ The Reviews Hub

‘Exuberant panto with live music’ The Stage

‘An energetic masterpiece of pantomime fun that has something for the whole family’ Romford Recorder

‘Just brilliant!’ Theatre Life

‘This is a lovely pantomime for children, so go and be washed away in the magic and honour of being able to watch it through their eyes’ Brentwood Gazette

‘A spectacular night for all’ This is Local London

Jack and the Beanstalk is playing at the Queen’s Theatre until Sunday 6 January. For more information about this production and to book tickets click here Hurry, tickets are being sold faster than Pat the Cow can say Turnip!

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Sparky the Elf and the Secret Toyshop – a new festive adventure for the whole family

Get the whole family into the Christmas spirit this December with a fun trip to see Sparky the Elf and the Secret Toyshop. This new festive adventure for 6 – 11 year olds is produced by the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and performed in a top secret location in Romford’s The Mercury Mall Shopping Centre from 15 – 30 December.

There’s a top-secret door in the heart of Havering. Open it up and venture down mysterious passageways and you’ll find a little bit of the North Pole! Sparky Tinselbottom, a dedicated but somewhat naughty Elf, is frantically working away in the build-up to Christmas making toys. Shh! No one knows she is there except for you! She’s terribly lonely so join in as one of her friends and discover fantastical tales of elves and lost toys from around the world. But don’t distract Sparky for too long, as Father Christmas needs everything to be ready for Christmas and the clock is ticking…

Playing the cheeky but friendly Sparky the Elf is Emma Swan. Her recent children’s theatre credits include The Elves (Red Rose Theatre Company,  Avenue Theatre Ipswich); The Princess and the Toad (The Colour House Theatre) and Jack and the Beanstalk (Cast Theatre, Doncaster).

Families must arrive 15 minutes before the advertised start time by the Help Desk on Level 2 (Street level), at Romford’s The Mercury Shopping Centre, Mercury Gardens, RM1 3EE, where they will be met and led to Sparky’s secret toyshop, which will be a short walk away.

Written and directed by the Queen’s Theatre’s Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul, this unique experience is from the team behind last year’s sell out festive treat, ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas which was performed at the National Trust’s Rainham Hall.

Sparky the Elf and the Secret Toyshop runs from 15 – 30 December. Tickets are £7.50 for all weekday performances and £10 at weekends. Performances are at 11am, 2pm, 4.30pm, 3pm and 6pm (varies each day). To book, call the Queen’s Theatre’s Box Office on 01708 443333 or go online at queens-theatre.co.uk

Call out for our Young Changemakers programme

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is searching for motivated and passionate young people aged 18-25 to take part in our Young Changemakers programme. This programme is designed to make sure that young people’s views inform the way the organisation is run – from advising on communications, fundraising and strategy, to acting as ambassadors at events.

As a Young Changemaker, you would play a vital role in ensuring the Theatre’s commitment to engaging young people, and creating future generations of young theatre-goers. You will be a representative for young people, and acting as an advocate for the Theatre in your own community.

We feel that Young Changemakers would be an ideal way to be exposed to and part of key conversations, instilling the confidence to take on leadership roles in both your personal and professional life. This is also a brilliant way to develop your knowledge in areas such as finance, marketing and programming.

Person specification

The group will meet six times formally throughout the year, with each meeting taking on a different project, crucial to the Theatre’s decision making process.

You should be able to commit to six two hour evening sessions a year, taking place at the theatre, as well as other events and projects throughout the year.

You will be independent and energetic, with an interest in theatre or a wish to become more involved in it. You should work well in a team, and be willing to participate in regular meetings and events in your free time.

You do not need to have previous experience, just the passion and commitment to make young people’s voice heard.

To apply, simply send a 200 word personal statement explaining why you would be a good fit for the Young Changemakers programme to mirandaw@queens-theatre.co.uk

Applications close 7th December.

Tickets for As You Like It to be released this week

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and the National Theatre has today announced tickets for its musical adaptation of William Shakespeare’s, As You Like It, will be available to the public on Friday 23 November at 10am. This is their second Public Acts production together, produced under the National Theatre’s new initiative which creates extraordinary acts of theatre and community.

Five performances of As You Like It will take place at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch from 24 – 27 August. Tickets are £15 (plus 65p QNew Transformantion fee) and £7.50 for under 18s. Only 100 tickets per performance will be released to the public so audiences should book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Following the success of Pericles in the National Theatre’s Olivier Theatre this summer, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch’s Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul will direct As You Like It in a musical adaptation first seen at the Delacorte Theater, New York, in 2017 as part of The Public Theater’s Public Works programme.

This UK premiere sees more than one hundred community members, professional actors, and performance groups from across London, come together for this magical tale of faithful friends, feuding families and lovers in disguise. Pericles director Emily Lim will collaborate with Douglas Rintoul in the role of Public Acts Director, continuing to work with the Public Acts community partners: Body & Soul, Bromley by Bow Centre, Coram, DABD, The Faith & Belief Forum, HASWA, Open Age and Thames Reach.

This version of As You Like It is by Director of Public Works Laurie Woolery and Shaina Taub, featuring music and lyrics by Shaina Taub, and set and costume design by Hayley Grindle. The score is infectious, with sounds ranging from calypso to pop, Broadway musical to soul.

Queen’s Angels can access a 48-hour priority booking period as of today, Wednesday 21 November from 10am. Queen’s Angels are those who regularly support the Queen’s Theatre’s work by making monthly donations. Audiences who would like to become a Queen’s Angel and receive priority booking to As You Like It can sign up here: queens-theatre.co.uk/join-support/become-a-queens-angel/

This landmark moment in the history of Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and London’s summer theatre for 2019 is not to be missed. More information about Public Acts and As You Like It can be found here.

Public Acts is inspired by Public Works, the Public Theater’s ground-breaking programme in New York and by the visionary participatory work of other theatres across the UK over the past decades.

Supported by Arts Council England’s Strategic Touring Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Hertz, The Sackler Trust and Garfield Weston Foundation. The National Theatre’s Partner for Learning is Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

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