Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch broadcasts Complicité’s The Encounter

We are delighted to be partnering with Complicité to broadcast The Encounter online. The show, described as ‘a tour de force’ by Financial Times and ‘one of the most fully-immersive theatre pieces ever created’ by New York Times played sold out runs at London’s Barbican theatre in 2016 and 2017 but on Friday 15 May at 7pm the show will be available online and you can watch it on our website for free here.

The show has received a raft of five star reviews since its premiere in 2015 and is the winner of numerous awards including the 2017 Special Tony Award for Sound Design.

The Encounter tells the story of National Geographic photographer Loren McIntyre who, in 1969, became lost in a remote part of the Brazilian rainforest while searching for the Mayoruna people. His encounter was to test his perception of the world, bringing the limits of human consciousness into startling focus.

Threading scenes of his own life with details of McIntyre’s journey, Simon McBurney incorporates objects and sound effects into this solo performance to evoke the depths of the Amazon rainforest. The show’s ground-breaking binaural sound design (3D audio) by Olivier Award winner, Gareth Fry, is transmitted to the audience through headphones and plugs into the power of the imagination, questioning our perceptions of time and our own consciousness.

“We are, as a consequence of this pandemic, bodily cut off from one another. Disconnected. Isolated. But perhaps this sense of our separation one from another, is simply a heightening of what we felt before this all began. We are thinking now, not only about how long this will last, but also what happens on the other side. To reconnect we need, perhaps, to learn to listen more closely. To each other. To our communities. To other cultures. To nature itself. 

The Encounter is at its heart a story about ‘listening’, not ‘hearing’ but listening; to other, older narratives which, at the deepest level, form who we are, and if we do, we can imagine how we can ‘begin’ again.”
Simon McBurney – Complicité Artistic Director

Audiences must wear headphones to watch The Encounter online, or the effect of the binaural recording will be lost. Any headphones will work, but playing the film out of speakers will not give the same effect. It is free to watch, and will be available to watch on demand for a week until 22 May 2020.

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The Encounter

Inspired by the novel Amazon Beaming by Petru Popescu

Directed and performed Simon McBurney

Co-Director Kirsty Housley

Associate Director Jemima James

Design Michael Levine

Sound Gareth Fry with Pete Malkin

Lighting Paul Anderson

Projection Will Duke

The Encounter is a Complicité co-production with the Barbican, London, Edinburgh International Festival, Onassis Cultural Centre – Athens, Schaubühne, Berlin, Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne and Warwick Arts Centre.

The Encounter online is supported by The Space.

Artist Callout for Outer Limits Thurrock

RESCHEDULED DATE: Friday 2nd October 2020 at Thameside Theatre, Grays

Calling all performers and performance-makers in Thurrock

This festival of performance and expert industry advice will be a fantastic opportunity for performers and performance-makers across Thurrock. They can connect with the people in their own communities who can guide, inspire and provide future opportunities for development and work.

Any theatre-maker, playwright, performer, poet, dance-maker or singer/songwriter who lives in or is connected to Thurrock is invited to send in a submission for inclusion in Outer Limits Thurrock. Scratch* performances can be up to 15 minutes in length and expenses up to £100 will be paid. Ready to go performances can be between 30-60 minutes in length and depending on the scale of the piece, will receive a performance fee up to £500. The theatre’s technical staff will be available to support performances.  Now is the time to create that piece of work that has always been lurking at the back of your mind.  There’ll be lots more news nearer the time for those who’d like to come along and network, but don’t wish to bring work.

The deadline for submissions has been extended to Wednesday 29th July at 5pm. All submissions will be considered by the Outer Limits Thurrock steering group made up of industry professionals. To find out more and request a form, email qthouterlimits@queens-theatre.co.uk 

“Outer Limits has proven to be an incredible way of discovering and celebrating exceptional local talent. It’s a hotbed of discussion and skills sharing and a brilliant way of networking up performers from across the region. We have come away from Outer Limits feeling invigorated and inspired.” Douglas Rintoul, Artistic Director, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch.

Q&A with Douglas Rintoul, writer and director of Love Letters

Ahead of the world premiere of our jukebox musical Love Letters, we spoke to writer and director Douglas Rintoul about his inspiration behind the show.

  • Tell us a bit about the show.

Love Letters is a world premiere of a brand new jukebox musical especially written for the Queen’s Theatre. It’s about making mistakes in love and second chances. It’s shows how seemingly everyday lives are actually quite extraordinary.

  • What’s the inspiration for the musical?

I grew up listening to music by Alison Moyet, Yazoo, Depeche Mode, Five Star, Billy Bragg and Blur – my first live gig was seeing Blur in my hometown, Colchester. I’ve always thought that there was a show in that music. I started to dig around for other music from Essex (I’m talking about geographical Essex and places where people self-identify as being from Essex), and I found loads. Generally, when we think of places associated with great pop music, Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester and Camden amongst others come to mind, not Essex. When I told people I was researching music from Essex for a musical, they said, ‘is there any’? Well, there is! Jessie J, Anne Marie, Olly Murs, Ian Dury, Alison Moyet, Depeche Mode, Imogen Heap, Blur, Billy Bragg, Billy Ocean, Sade, Sandie Shaw, Five Star, Pixie Lott, The Tremeloes, Jessie J, Anne Marie, Olly Murs too name but a few.  Clearly, someone had a to bring these songs together for a great big musical theatre celebration of Essex.

  • The musical is set in and around a pub at the heart of the local community. Why did you choose a pub setting?

Love Letters is an actor-musician musical – the actors play all of the music. To fully integrate the actor-musicianship into the narrative, I had to think of a place where you would find musicians, somewhere that has music at its heart, and an environment where you would meet everyday characters. Pubs ticked all of those boxes.  Also, Pubs are full of stories: they’re places where different people come together, where stories are told and where significant events happen. Pubs are also a big story in themselves at the moment. They’re disappearing from our communities and are currently closed.   Pubs felt like a ripe setting.

  • Who’s your favourite Essex musician?

Alison Moyet. I’m always very moved by her music and voice. She’s also stridently proud of where she’s from (Blur weren’t nice about Essex back in the 90s). Alison Moyet has an album entitled Essex and has shot videos on Southend pier. What’s not to love?

  • This is your first time writing a musical. What’s the process like?

It’s a Jukebox musical, so the music was the starting point; there’s something concrete to begin with – to take inspiration from.  I trawled through back catalogues of lots of artists and looked for songs that were narrative-led and had something to say. Lots of the songs were about the complexity of love, and quite a few had a strong working-class sense of survival or rebellion about them.  That mess and strength became a significant springboard for the narratives.  I also came across an Essex news report about a bag of post that wasn’t delivered for 10 years. I wondered what could happen if one of those letters had been a really heartfelt love letter: what the impact of it being posted ten years on could be.   Some of the music brings back childhood and teenage memories, inevitably some of that detail has made its way into the show.

  • This show is the next step in the Theatre’s Essex On Stage programme. How does it build on the work we’ve already done?

We’ve revived seminal plays written about Essex that have been performed in national theatres but never in their native Essex, and we’ve commissioned brand new dramas. All have celebrated working-class narratives and Essex identity. I was looking for a musical that did that too.  Something really accessible. We’d already done Made In Dagenham, and I wanted something contemporary, so it felt right to create something new.

  • Why should audiences come and see the show?

It’s full of cracking music by Essex artists. It’s got a brilliant cast of actor-musicians that we know and love from our other hit shows. It tugs at the heartstrings, is funny and touching. You’ll recognise the characters.  You get to spend a night in a pub (literally some audience members can sit on stage in the pub) which we’ll all need after the lockdown. You’ll come out warm and fuzzy, having spent time with great characters in a great place listening to great music. You’ll leave with a smile on your face as you rush home to Bluetooth some banging Essex tunes to your speakers.

Love Letters plays 25 September – 17 October

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch announces Associate Artists

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch has announced its first cohort of Associate Artists as part of its Outer Limits artist development programme. Making up the Outer Limits Associate Artists are:

  • Romford-based D-Live!, a leading Deaf-led British Sign Language professional theatre company;
  • Old Trunk, a Southend based theatre company led by playwright Sadie Hasler and director Sarah Mayhew;
  • Rebecca Brewer, an actor, songwriter and performance-maker based in Thurrock.

The artists are professionals local to the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, with a track record of making excellent work on the small scale. The Theatre will provide artistic and producing mentorship, rehearsal and performance space, funding application support, and much more. The Theatre hopes that this will enable these artists to realise their ambitions: working on a larger scale, reaching more audiences, and gaining national recognition for Essex creativity.

The announcement marks a growth in the Theatre’s Outer Limits programme, which supports, nurtures and unites artists in the region. The Theatre acted in direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw an industry-wide crisis as buildings were closed and shows cancelled across the country. The Outer Limits Online initiative has recently moved meetings remotely onto Zoom, running successful online peer led development sessions facilitating skills-sharing and networking to combat the sudden increased isolation. Both responses aim to stem stagnation and propagate growth in the independent sector in the region.

Artistic Director of Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, Douglas Rintoul says:  ‘It’s a balm in these times to be able to announce our first cohort of Outer Limits Associate Artists. We recognise how difficult it is for independent artists to get projects off the ground, now more than ever. These associateships will give these brilliant local creatives extensive support to realise their aspirations. In turn we hope to be influenced by their unique talents and perspectives.’

Steven Vevers-Webb, Artistic Director of D-Live!, says: ‘D-Live! is thrilled to become a new Associate Artist at the Queens Theatre, Hornchurch.  As a relatively new deaf-led theatre company, producing work in British Sign Language and spoken English, we are so excited to be partnering with the Queens to learn from their wealth of experience in producing theatrical productions.  We are from (and based in) the borough of Havering and we’re excited this local venue will be supporting a local theatre company wanting to make creative work for deaf children, young people and their wider families.  We can’t wait for the next 18 months of this Associate Artist programme and look forward to working with Douglas and his team.’

Sadie Hasler of Old Trunk says: ‘We are so delighted to be offered this fantastic opportunity. We’ve come so far in eight years making our own work and getting it out there, and are eager to work with their brilliant team on taking our work into exciting new realms. In these times of uncertainty places like Queen’s can and should be beacons to creatives. We’re so happy to be part of their fold, making fearless work for a stronger future.’

Rebecca Brewer says: ‘I am completely delighted to become an Associate Artist at the Queen’s Theatre. I’ve been connected with the theatre for the last year or so through their Artist Development programme. Doug and everyone at the theatre have been brilliant, providing the perfect concoction of support and provocation that artists need in order to push themselves to make and continue to make work. I feel really lucky to have such a welcoming and supportive team, 15 minutes from my house!’

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch announces call out for children’s Christmas show

For the last three years‎, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch has had much success making Christmas shows for younger audiences in unusual settings. An adaptation of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’ premiered at the National Trust’s Rainham Hall, and new story ‘Sparky the Elf and the Secret Toyshop’ in an empty shop unit at the Mercury Shopping Centre, before both transferred to the Theatre’s Rehearsal Space for extended runs in the subsequent year.

For December 2020, we’re looking to work with a company of professional theatre makers who have a new idea or existing show they’re looking to develop for this Christmas, to play in the Theatre’s Rehearsal Space.

We’re looking for a festive show suited to aged 4 – 7 year olds, with lots of non verbal content, and a cast of at least one! It should be as site specific and unusual as possible, making the most of the space, and be able to play two or three times a day for an audience of 40 – 60 children and parents each time, over several weeks.

We’ll provide a guaranteed fee for the run against agreed costs, production support with making a set and costumes, and designing lights and sound, rehearsal space, producing support if helpful, marketing, box office and FOH.

The ideal company would be experienced in making work for families and perhaps be able to bring some funding or resources to the project to help make ‎something very special that might have a future life too.

If you have an idea, please send in a short proposal about what you’d intend, with details‎ of relevant experience and an outline budget, to hollyh@queens-theatre.co.uk by Wednesday 29 April 2020. Once we’ve had a look at the proposals, we’ll then be in touch to discuss or feedback.

Thanks in advance for your brilliant festive ideas!

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch launches Outer Limits Online

Tonight (Tuesday 14 April) 7-8pm Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch will be holding their first Outer Limits Online session.
 
QTH artistic director Douglas Rintoul will be hosting and throwing a spotlight on the work of Southend based theatre company Old Trunk.
 
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Old Trunk is a two-woman theatrical operation fired up by proud working class Essex roots and feminist fury. They are dedicated to creating strong roles for women, in plays about women, driven by women. They have performed all over the UK including venues across Essex, Latitude Festival, Vault Festival, Brighton Fringe Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Camden Fringe Festival and The Kings Head. They also support and nuture artists in Southend.
 
“Thoughtful writing that never forgets to be funny…a real gem” – The Observer
 
“A funny, verbally brutal two-woman play…a blistering script…unfolds with the energy of a barroom tale…” The Washington Post
 
Old Trunk’s founders, playwright Sadie Hasler and director Sarah Mayhew will discuss their work, playwriting (especially from a female and/or working class perspective), running your own company and making performance in Essex.
 
Click here https://oldtrunktheatre.wordpress.com  to check out their website.
To find out more about Outer Limits Online, contact laurenb@queens-theatre.co.uk, or follow us on Twitter at @qthouterlimits.

Taking you where no audience has gone before

Our Head of Customer Services and Facilities, Peter, takes us behind the scenes while the building’s locked down. He updates us on exciting QNew building projects and gives us a birds-eye view of Hornchurch from the roof of the Theatre. Plus, we get a never-before-seen peak through the keyhole with his backstage tour.

Our doors may be closed, but we’re still beavering away to make sure our new season is utterly unmissable.

You can follow what we’re up to at:
Twitter: @queenstheatreh
Facebook: @queenstheatreh
Instagram: @queenstheatrehornchurch

Latest on programme changes at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

In light of the latest government advice about COVID-19, we can confirm that all performances until at least 26 Aug have been postponed (and in some cases cancelled)‎.

The affected performances are listed below:

Show Original Date New Date
Bootleg Blondie 19 Jul 9 May 2021
The Drifters 20 Jul 7 Feb 2021
Buddy Holly 3 Aug 18 May 2021
Luther Vandross Celebration 4 Aug 7 Mar 2021
Those Were The Days 5 Aug 27 May 2021
Legend 6 Aug 17 May 2021
Steemy Dan 9 Aug 13 Mar 2021
Sing-a-long-a-The Greatest Showman 17 Aug 2 May 2021
Claire Teal and her Trio 23 Aug 30 May 2021
Motown – How Sweet It Is 24 Aug 25 & 26 May 2021

 

Sweet Caroline 25 Aug 16 May 2021
Lost In Music 26 Aug 19 May 2021
The ELO Encounter 27 Aug 12 Mar 2021
Beginning 4-19 Sep 3-18 Sep 2021
Desi Central 13 Sep 1 Nov 2020
Café Rendezvous 20 Sep 3 Feb 2021
Love Letters 25 Sep – 17 Oct 23 Apr – 15 May 2021
Pop Divas Live 27 Sep 25 Apr 2021
Lipstick on Your Collar 11 Nov 20 June 2021
Come What May 14 Nov 5 April 2021

You can also make a donation to the Theatre here.Thank you so much for your support and patience during a period of great uncertainty – it’s very much appreciated.If your show has been cancelled, and you are able to consider donating the value of your tickets to the theatre, rather than seeking a refund, this would help us greatly at a difficult time. We’re incredibly grateful for anything you can do in this respect.As a much-loved charity serving the local community, the cancellation of lots of events at the theatre will be financially devastating for us, particularly as our public funding received represents less than 15% of the costs of running the theatre and putting on productions and participatory projects.Ticket holders will be contacted by the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch Box Office in the coming days – please wait to be contacted, as our small team will be very busy dealing with the impact of this unexpected news.

Love Letters at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

In light of the huge uncertainty around the short term impact of COVID-19, and with the production about to go into rehearsal, we’ve today taken the very painful decision to postpone the world premiere of ‘Love Letters‘.
 
The great news is that we’re re-scheduling straight away, so you’ll definitely get to see this brand new musical celebrating the very best of Essex before too long.
 
It will now open on Friday 25 September 2020 and run until Saturday 17 October 2020, as part of what’s shaping up to be an extraordinarily brilliant Autumn 2020 season.
 
Ticket holders will be contacted by the Queen’s‎ Theatre Hornchurch box office in the coming days, in the hope that we can exchange your tickets to a new date straight away – please wait to be contacted, as our small team are extremely busy dealing with the impact of COVID-19 related postponements.
 
In the meantime, a huge thank to all of our incredibly supportive audiences, as we get in touch with you about shows that are being postponed or cancelled. The generosity of many of you in making a donation to the charity at this time is so appreciated, and will give us a better chance of recovering from what is a financially devastating situation for the theatre.
 
‎We look forward to celebrating ‘Love Letters’ with you this Autumn.

‘Maggie May’ at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

‎In light of the latest government advice about COVID-19, it is with huge sadness that we confirm that our world premiere co-production of ‘Maggie May’, which would have opened officially tonight (17 March), will no longer play remaining performances at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch.

Further advice about performances at Leeds Playhouse and Leicester Curve will be confirmed by both venues in the coming days.

We’d like to thank the wonderful cast and creative team for having made a beautiful show, and are so sorry that many people won’t get to see it.

Ticket holders for the remaining performances will be contacted by the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch box office in the next 48 hours – please wait to be contacted, as our small team will be very busy dealing‎ with the impact of this unexpected news.

As a much loved charity serving the local community, the cancellation of lots of events at the theatre will be financially devast‎ating for us, particularly as our public funding received represents less than 15% of the costs of running the theatre and putting on productions and participatory projects.

As an audience member, if you are able to consider donating the value of your tickets‎ for ‘Maggie May’ to the theatre, rather than seeking a refund, this would help us greatly at a difficult time. We’re incredibly grateful for anything you can do in this respect.

Throughout the week, we’ll be posting website updates and in contact about other events and activities scheduled to take place over the next few weeks. We’ll also post updates to our social media channels.

Thank you so much for your support and patience during a period of great uncertainty – it’s very much appreciated

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