Laila The Musical, curtain call, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch
Laila The Musical, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch
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Stu Drums Backstage Queens Theatre, Hornchurch, Essex 13 July 2000
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Places to see in ( Hornchurch - UK )
Places to see in ( Hornchurch - UK )
Hornchurch is a suburban town in the London Borough of Havering, East London, England, 15.2 miles east-northeast of Charing Cross. Historically an ancient parish in the county of Essex, that became the manor and liberty of Havering, Hornchurch shifted from agriculture to other industries with the growing significance of nearby Romford as a market town and centre of administration.
As part of the suburban growth of London in the 20th century, Hornchurch significantly expanded and increased in population, becoming an urban district in 1926, and forming part of Greater London since 1965. Hornchurch is the location of Queen's Theatre, Havering Sixth Form College and Havering College of Further and Higher Education.
The former Hornchurch civil parish was bounded with Upminster and Rainham by the River Ingrebourne to the east, with Dagenham by the River Beam to the west, with Romford to the north and by the River Thames to the south. It included the contemporary districts of Ardleigh Green, Elm Park, Emerson Park, Hornchurch town centre, Hornchurch Marshes and South Hornchurch; and parts of Gidea Park, Harold Wood and Upminster Bridge.
Hornchurch is a post town in the RM postcode area, consisting of the RM11 and RM12 postcode districts. RM11 covers north of the high street including Ardleigh Green and Emerson Park, and RM12 covers south of the high street including Elm Park. The Hornchurch Marshes and South Hornchurch are within the Rainham post town and postcode district RM13.
There are no stations in central Hornchurch, but four stations are located within the town; Upminster Bridge tube station is located just within its eastern boundary, Hornchurch tube station is located about 1/2 mi (800 m) south of the high street, Elm Park tube station is about 1 1/2 mi (2.4 km) to the south west and Emerson Park railway station is located about 1/2 mi (800 m) to the north. The nearest main line railway station is at Upminster.
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Don't Look Now - Queen's Theatre Hornchurch 2015
The theatre production of Don't Look Now - directed by Simon Jessop for the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch.
Queen's Theatre/Les Misérables /London
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As You Like It Rehearsal Trailer
Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch in partnership with the National Theatre present
A musical adaptation of William Shakespeare’s
As You Like It
Adapted by Shaina Taub and Laurie Woolery
Music and lyrics by Shaina Taub
24 - 27 August 2019
A timeless story of chance encounters
Following triumphant performances of Pericles at the National Theatre in summer 2018, the next Public Acts production, a musical adaptation of As You Like It, heads to Hornchurch.
Forced from their homes, Orlando, Duke Senior, his daughter Rosalind and niece Ceila, escape to the Forest of Arden, a fantastical place where all are welcomed and embraced. Lost amidst the trees, they find community and acceptance under the stars…
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.
With a score ranging from calypso to pop, Broadway to soul, fall under love’s spell for a landmark moment in the history of Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and London’s summer theatre for 2019, not to be missed!
Public Acts community partners: Body & Soul, Bromley by Bow Centre, Coram, DABD, The Faith & Belief Forum, HASWA, Open Age, Queen’s Community Group, Thames Reach.
Public Acts is the National Theatre’s new initiative to create extraordinary acts of theatre and community.
Public Acts is inspired by Public Works, the Public Theater’s ground-breaking programme in New York.
Supported by Arts Council England’s Strategic Touring Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Hertz and Garfield Weston Foundation.
The National Theatre’s Partner for Learning is Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
As You Like It is presented by arrangement with The Musical Company, LP, 229 W. 28 Street, New York, NY 10001. themusicalcompany.com Phone: (212) 598‐2204. Email: info@themusicalcompany.com
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The Hired Man in rehearsals
Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and Hull Truck Theatre in association with Oldham Coliseum Theatre present
The Hired Man
Book by Melvyn Bragg
Music and Lyrics by Howard Goodall
27 April – 18 May
The best British musical in 40 years
Cumbria, 1898. Whippet racing, hiring fairs, hunting and drunken antics collide, in this passionate story of John and Emily, a young married couple, and their moving struggle to carve a living from the land.
An epic and heroic tale of love, betrayal and loyalty, set against a backdrop of English country traditions being swept away as a new century faces the gathering storm of war…
Based on the stirring novel by Melvyn Bragg, with a superb score of rousing foot stomping rhythms and soaring choruses by Howard Goodall, the award-winning composer of West End hits Bend It Like Beckham and Love Story.
‘Bracing, rugged and exhilarating’ Time Out
‘.. score is one of the finest I have heard in a British musical’ The Guardian
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Kiss Me Quickstep by Amanda Whittington
A Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich production
Kiss Me Quickstep
by Amanda Whittington
A sequin-studded warm-hearted ballroom drama.
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.
But there’s pain and heartbreak beneath the dazzling glitter ball when you’re dancing to other people’s tunes and hiding secrets. And with the world at your feet, it only takes one false step…
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.
Described as Britain’s ‘most consistently popular female dramatist’, Amanda Whittington writes for theatre and radio (including Women’s Hour). Previous hits at the Queen’s Theatre include Ladies Day and Satin ‘n’ Steel.
‘Anyone with a secret obsession with Strictly should book a ticket without further consideration’ The Guardian
Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
22 Feb - 9 Mar 2019
New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich
13 - 23 Mar 2019
Theatr Clwyd
26 - 30 Mar 2019
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Never Lose the Dream - Pat Pietracupa - Queen's Theatre - London, England, UK
Here is a an original composition called Never Lose the Dream.
- All string and keyboard instruments played and video production produced by Pat Pietracupa. Drums played by a professional drummer.
- Created and recorded on March 13, 14, 15, 2015. Video Production on March 21, 2015.
- Queen's Theatre - London, England, UK
- The music belongs to Pat Pietracupa. All copying and usage other than viewing on Youtube strictly prohibited.
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The MP3 for this song as-well-as all other original compositions of Pat Pietracupa can be purchased and downloaded at the following Reverbnation link:
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So Here We Are Audience Comments
Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch presents So Here We Are by Luke Norris.
Playing 7 – 28 September 2019
A fast-moving witty play about Essex boys and their hopes, dreams & frustrations…
Smudge, Pugh, Pidge and Dan are four mates in their mid-twenties. Sitting on a crumbling sea wall in Southend at the arse end of summer with beers in hand, they plan the five-aside for Monday night. But there’s something else the lads really don’t want to talk about…
This very funny and very moving play is about secrets and lies – feeling trapped by childhood, making those big choices and perhaps wanting to start again from the very beginning.
Tightly packed with laughs, but underscored by limited horizons and lives lined with loss, this is a Bruntwood prize-winning play from Luke Norris (Royal Court, Paines Plough) – an Essex boy raised in Romford with a real ear for the everyday.
‘Norris’s dialogue is razor sharp, and his portrayal of male friendships in a working-class Essex town feels spot on’ Financial Times
‘A playwright of major promise’ Daily Telegraph
Videographer - Grace Coppin
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Sneak-Peek at Once the Musical UK tour rehearsals
Sardines dropped in today on rehearsals for the upcoming tour of smash hit musical Once - which plays at Croydon's Fairfield Halls over the festive season from Thursday 19 December to Saturday 11 January.
Joining the previously announced Daniel Healy as Guy and Emma Lucia as Girl are Dan Bottomley as Billy, Matthew Burns as Eamon, Ellen Chivers as Reza, Rosalind Ford as Ex-Girlfriend, Lloyd Gorman as Svejc, David Heywood as Emcee, Samuel Martin as Bank Manager, Peter Peverley as Da, Susannah Van Den Berg as Baruska and James William-Pattison as Andrej. The cast also includes Emma Fraser, Seán Keany, Hanna Khogali and Conor McFarlane.
Based on the critically acclaimed and much-loved film, Once tells the uplifting yet yearning story of two lost souls - a Dublin street busker and a Czech musician - who unexpectedly fall in love. Following their relationship across five short days, big changes happen to both of them in little ways. Celebrated for its original score including the Academy Award-winning song Falling Slowly, Once is a spell-binding and uplifting story of hopes and dreams.
Once embarks on its first major UK tour after acclaimed runs on Broadway and in the West End, and having won awards across the world including the Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album, eight Tony Awards and an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music.
Daniel Healy and Emma Lucia return to the roles of ‘Guy’ and ‘Girl’ after receiving critical and audience acclaim in the production’s premiere last year at the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich and Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch. Daniel Healy is a singer-songwriter, musician and actor, who has co-written songs for multi-platinum artist Ronan Keating including the single Breathe, which topped the BBC Radio 2 Playlist. Theatre credits include Backbeat and Once, both in the West End. Emma Lucia made her professional debut as Marilyn and understudying Carole King in the UK Tour of Beautiful, before taking on the role of Girl in Once.
Once is directed by Peter Rowe with set and costume design by Libby Watson, musical supervision by Ben Goddard, choreography by Francesca Jaynes, lighting design by Mark Dymock, sound design by James Cook, projection design by Peter Hazelwood and orchestrations by Martin Lowe. Casting is by Debbie O’Brien.
Based on the cult 2007 Irish indie feature, originally shot on a micro-budget of just $160,000, Once premiered at the New York Theatre Workshop in 2011 before transferring to Broadway in 2012. There it won eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Productions have since opened all over the world, including the West End production in 2013 which received the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music.
Once has a Book by award-winning Irish playwright and screenwriter Enda Walsh, and Music & Lyrics by Academy Award winning Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová who, for Falling Slowly, won the Oscar for Best Original Song. It is based on the motion picture Written and Directed by John Carney. The Original Production Concept is by John Tiffany.
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Thursday 19 December - Saturday 11 January 2020
ASHCROFT THEATRE at FAIRFIELD HALLS, CROYDON
Monday 13 - Saturday 18 January 2020
SOUTHEND CLIFFS PAVILION
Monday 20 - Saturday 25 January 2020
LIVERPOOL EMPIRE THEATRE
Monday 3 - Saturday 8 February 2020
YORK GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Monday 10 - Saturday 15 February 2020
WOKING NEW VICTORIA THEATRE
Monday 17 - Saturday 22 February 2020
MILTON KEYNES THEATRE
Monday 24 February – Saturday 1 March 2020
IPSWICH NEW WOLSEY THEATRE
Monday 2 - Saturday 7 March 2020
BATH THEATRE ROYAL
Tuesday 10 - Saturday 14 March 2020
COVENTRY BELGRADE THEATRE
Tuesday 17 - Saturday 21 March 2020
STOKE REGENT THEATRE
Monday 23 - Saturday 28 March 2020
MALVERN FESTIVAL THEATRE
Monday 30 March - Saturday 4 April 2020
ABERDEEN HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE
Monday 6 - Saturday 11 April 2020
NOTTINGHAM THEATRE ROYAL
Tuesday 14 - Saturday 18 April 2020
OXFORD NEW THEATRE
Monday 20 - Saturday 25 April 2020
BRIGHTON THEATRE ROYAL
Tuesday 5 - Saturday 9 May 2020
SHEFFIELD LYCEUM THEATRE
Monday 11 - Saturday 16 May 2020
CARDIFF WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE
Monday 18 - Saturday 23 May 2020
SOUTHAMPTON MAYFLOWER THEATRE
Tuesday 26 - Saturday 30 May 2020
EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE
Monday 1 - Saturday 6 June 2020
BIRMINGHAM ALEXANDRA THEATRE
Monday 8 - Saturday 13 June 2020
CANTERBURY MARLOWE THEATRE
Monday 15 - Saturday 20 June 2020
LEICESTER CURVE
Monday 22 - Saturday 27 June 2020
SALFORD THE LOWRY
Monday 6 - Saturday 11 July 2020
PLYMOUTH THEATRE ROYAL
Monday 13 - Saturday 18 July 2020
GLASGOW KING’S THEATRE
Monday 20 – Saturday 25 July 2020
HULL NEW THEATRE
A RANDOM UPDATE FROM HORNCHURCH!
Shane, aka the Swinging Blogger gives information about his busy weekend performing in Epsom, Hornchurch and Croydon, a mini tour of the M25! Today, Shane was performing in the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch with 'Swingin' In Slippers'. If you'd like more information about when S.I.S is playing near you, log onto
Robin Hood production trailer
A Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch production
by Andrew Pollard
Playing 28 Nov 2019 - 5 Jan 2020
Deep in the heart of his foreboding Castle, the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham is taxing the poor to pile up his gold, whilst imprisoning brave Maid Marian and her hilarious nurse, Nanny Fanny.
But the Sheriff hasn’t banked on our arrow slinging hero Robin emerging from Sherwood Forest to target the hand of Marian and outwit the villain’s plans. Can Robin save the day with a little help from his band of Friar Tuck and plucky Merry Folk?
Hit the bullseye this Christmas with a riotous and classic baddy busting panto adventure! Robin Hood will be entertaining audiences from 28 November – 5 January. This fun festive family panto is twanging to the beats of pop hits from across the decades and filled with traditional audience participation and laugh out loud silliness.
Videographer: Zbigniew Kotkiewicz
Through The Stage Door with Benjamin Purkiss
I HAVE BEEN GIVEN PERMISSION TO USE THE FOOTAGE AND PHOTOS IN THIS VIDEO! This weeks episode of 'Through The Stage Door' is with the HILARIOUS Benjamin Purkiss, where we will be chatting about Bat Out Of Hell, learning about his journey into theatre and playing games. Trust me, you can not miss this one!!
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Presented by Grace Cowell
Song written by Sam Ebenezer
Graphic Design by Anton Yerkvania
The Hired Man trailer
Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and Hull Truck Theatre in association with Oldham Coliseum Theatre present
The Hired Man
Book by Melvyn Bragg
Music and Lyrics by Howard Goodall
27 April 2019 – 18 May 2019
The best British musical in 40 years
Cumbria, 1898. Whippet racing, hiring fairs, hunting and drunken antics collide, in this passionate story of John and Emily, a young married couple, and their moving struggle to carve a living from the land.
An epic and heroic tale of love, betrayal and loyalty, set against a backdrop of English country traditions being swept away as a new century faces the gathering storm of war…
Based on the stirring novel by Melvyn Bragg, with a superb score of rousing foot stomping rhythms and soaring choruses by Howard Goodall, the award-winning composer of West End hits Bend It Like Beckham and Love Story.
‘Bracing, rugged and exhilarating’ Time Out
‘.. score is one of the finest I have heard in a British musical’ The Guardian
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