Rabbit Rabbit

It’s time to ‘put your beer in the sideboard here’ and get yerself along to this wonderful show that celebrates the music of the great Chas & Dave.

Rabbit Rabbit will have you singing along with all the feel-good songs the boys did over three decades.

You will enjoy hits such as Gertcha!Sideboard SongLondon Girls, MargatePoor Old Mr. WoogieAin’t No Pleasing You and of course – Rabbit plus plenty more including some surprises!

Performed by the renowned trio, Triple Cream with their fantastic musicianship and witty banter, this show will have you smiling from ear to ear.

 

This is a tribute show and is no way affiliated with any original artists/estates/management companies or similar shows.

We know some of you like a song and dance, however, we request that you take to the aisles if you’d like to get up and have a dance, to ensure everybody is able to enjoy the performance, some of whom may be less able to stand.

Our House

Revolving around the music of the legendary ska band, Madness, and written by Tim Firth, (Calendar Girls), Our House is a very British musical.

Set in 1980s Camden Town, this hilarious and evocative musical tells the story of London boy, Joe Casey. The night of his sixteenth birthday sees him out on his first date with his dream girl, Sarah, but events end up far from the romantic night he’d imagined. Desperate to impress, he breaks into a new building development, overlooking his own home in Casey Street, to show Sarah the view over north London. When the police arrive he has to make a lightning decision. Does he stay and face the consequences, or does he run? It is at this point his life splits in two and we witness the fortunes, and misfortunes of Good Joe and Bad Joe.

As we watch the two parallel stories unfold and hurtle towards the explosive climax, we find out if that one quick decision of sixteen-year-old Joe changes his life and the lives of those around him. Does his choice lead him into a life of crime, or will he do the right thing? Does he turn his back on his home, family, the girl he loves and all that is dear to him, or will love, loyalty, and a sense of community win out?

Don’t miss this thumping good comedy musical, accompanied by all the iconic Madness tunes, (Embarrassment, Baggy Trousers, It Must Be Love, House of Fun, Driving in My Car, Night Boat to Cairo and many more classics). If you grew up to the soundtrack of Madness, and London life in the 1980s, it’ll be a nostalgic and heart-warming night out and a great show to share with friends.

The King of Reggae

‘Let’s Get Together And Feel Alright‘ as Rush Theatre Company, the company that brought you the critically acclaimed RUSH – A Joyous Jamaican Journey, bring you their brand new production THE KING OF REGGAE – THE MAN – THE MUSIC.

Get ready to enjoy songs like One Love, No Woman No Cry and Is This Love all played live on stage by the incredible The King of Reggae Band, as we tell the story of the man who brought Reggae music to the world.

From a Government yard in Trenchtown to Rastafari Icon, this brand new narrated musical charts the life and times of the King of Reggae, touching every aspect of the Jamaican superstar’s musical, spiritual and political life and the impact his music was to have worldwide.

Featuring over 20 of his iconic hits, hear the story of the man and enjoy the music.

 

This is a tribute show and is no way affiliated with any original artists/estates/management companies or similar shows.

We know some of you like a song and dance, however, we request that you take to the aisles if you’d like to get up and have a dance, to ensure everybody is able to enjoy the performance, some of whom may be less able to stand.

Dick Whittington

A purrr-fect magical rags to riches tale

Join plucky Dick Whittington and trusty cat on their quest for fame and fortune. Arriving in London, disaster strikes, as the streets aren’t paved with gold, but overrun with rats unleashing hell across the city…

So as Dick sets out on exciting escapades far afield, he’s going to need more than the help of Cherry Bakewell and cheery cook Sherrie Trifle if he’s to fulfil his magical destiny to become Mayor of London!

Hot on the heels of last year’s record breaking Sleeping Beauty, winner of the Off West End 2023 Best Pantomime award, this festive sparkling favourite with side splitting jokes, fabulous actor musician musicality and traditional mayhem, is guaranteed to delight all ages.

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Michelle Shaughnessy

Scared Scriptless

For a unique night of Improvised Comedy join the Scared Scriptless team, as recommended by Paul Merton and his Impro Chums!

For lovers of ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ and all things Improvised, comedy entertainment is guaranteed

Book your place on the FREE workshop for ticket holders: 

Scared Scriptless – An Introduction to Comedy Improvisation

Ticket holders of the evening performance of Scared Scriptless can join the FREE preshow workshop. Book your place below.

 

If you have not yet purchased your ticket for the evening performance of Scared Scritpless, follow this link to purchase your ticket:

Eve and Cain

Gateway Arts presents,

A choreopoem written and directed by Sonny Nwachukwu 

In ‘Eve and Cain’ we follow the journey of a mother and son as they transcend through understanding the intersectionalities of being black, gay and disabled in today’s world society and explore the complexities of trying to understand these aspects of identity.

‘Eve and Cain’ is an honest dialogue about stammering and offers a rare exploration of communication disabilities.

 

This research and development is supported by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, Stamma, Graeae and was supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Attendance is free and guests are welcome to book more than one ticket.
To guarantee your ticket(s), please book.

 

About Gateway Arts
Gateway Arts was founded in 2018 by Sonny Nwachukwu, its mission is to produce, empower and provoke artists from a range of backgrounds and abilities to create new and radical artistic works across text, theatre and live performance. It aims to be a means for accessing and achieving new work and projects created by (but not exclusively) Black, disabled or LGBTQ+ artists. In 2022 Gateway Arts was nominated for a British Black Theatre Award for the best dance production (Saturn Returns at Brixton House).

Rave On: The British Invasion

Charting the meteoric rise of Rock and Roll, Rave On is a thrilling tour through music’s most revolutionary decades. Prepare to be enthralled with an evening of singing along, vibrant vintage costumes, colourful staging and dancing in the aisles! No modern projector screens on stage, just note perfect renditions of the most loved records from the 1950s and 60s performed by an incredibly talented, era obsessed group of young musicians. Experience the history of rock and roll music like never before.

Rave On features hits from the likes of Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, The Beatles, Connie Francis, Neil Sedaka, Little Richard, Roy Orbison, Lulu, The Beach Boys and many more.

Rave On is a musical experience like no other. Featuring leading performers from West End Productions The Buddy Holly StoryMillion Dollar Quartet, and Dreamboats & Petticoats. Rave On transports you back to the fabulous 50’s and swinging 60’s in stunningly authentic style.

Centre Stage Scratch Night

It’s back!

Centre Stage showcases the greatest of Essex/East London deaf/disabled and neuro-divergent talent in an evening of fun.

In this instalment, six artists will be commissioned to respond to the stimulus: ‘The Here & Now’.  They will be joined by a visual artist who is being commissioned to paint a response to the work being showcased throughout the evening. The painting will be revealed at the end of the night.

Performances at Centre Stage will include monologues, poetry, music and video.

The seven artists are: Rebecca Buckle, Jo-anne Cox, Michelle Felix, Zara Jayne, Jamie ‘JJ’ Jeyes, The Mollusc Dimension and Grace Viccary.

Rebecca Buckle is a multidisciplinary theatre maker and playwright. Her work fuses autobiographical writing, movement, and historical narrative to create slightly silly shows about serious subjects. She is currently a PhD student at the University of Essex looking into the benefits of theatre practice for those living with chronic pain. 

Jo-anne Cox plays a sparkling purple “Dragon” cello and creates mesmerising soundscapes influenced by her neurodivergence. In other work, Jo-anne has recently collaborated with John Kelly on his album Better Late than Never and she was associate artist 2022 with Oily Cart. 

Michelle Felix is a fitness instructor, visual awareness trainer and actor. In her spare time, Michelle loves to salsa and write songs. One of her songs made the Finals of the UK Song Writing Contest, and Michelle was a finalist in Dance Westminster 2022. 

Zara Jayne is an actor, writer, poet, and podcaster. Alongside appearances on stage and TV, she is co-founder of a disabled theatre company (Bareface Theatre) and has collaborated with various groups to strengthen the disabled voice. Zara trained at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

Jamie ‘JJ’ Jeyes is 22 years old and has been playing drums since he was 11. His drum teacher calls him Jamie ’the Monster’ and he plays all his music by ear. Jamie attends Bedazzle Performing Arts College and loves to dance and act. He has already filmed a major TV series and appeared in a national advertising campaign.

The Mollusc Dimension is a British-born Chinese, transqueerian, non-binary, neurodivergent mollusc. Also, part horse! They play piano and hope that you’ll sing along.

Grace Viccary is an autistic actor, writer, producer, and visual artist. She works in oil on canvas for landscapes but has started to use pallet knife and acrylics for her larger abstract paintings.

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