Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

Great homegrown theatre at the heart of a changing community

Location
Hornchurch, United Kingdom
Website
https://www.queens-theatre.co.uk/

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About

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch (QTH) is the producing theatre serving Outer East London & South Essex, with a catchment area of 1 million+ people. As a community hub, over 220,000 people enjoy the programme each year, including the best in home grown theatre, visiting live entertainment and inspiring community projects. Behind the scenes, sets & costumes are lovingly created on-site by a highly skilled carpentry workshop, scenic artists, prop makers and wardrobe team. You are guaranteed a warm welcome from a three year winner of UK Theatre’s Most Welcoming Theatre (2016-2018), London Theatre of the Year 2020 (The Stage Awards) – the first Outer London theatre to receive this prestigious award – and 2023 finalist for 8 of the Off West End Theatre award categories for the public’s favourite venue. We are known for new plays, including premieres of Maggie May (Frances Poet), Love Letters (Douglas Rintoul), Misfits (Anne Odeke, Guleraana Mir, Kenny Emson & Sadie Hasler), Stiletto Beach (Sadie Hasler) and Abi (Atiha Sen Gupta). Adaptations have included Neil Bartlett’s Jekyll & Hyde and Vicky Donoghue’s The Witchfinder’s Sister. Its 2022 Blueprint Festival of new works enabled 60+ creative practitioners. We champion working class female playwrights, with Vickie Donoghue, Amanda Whittington, Kelly Jones, Sadie Hasler, Anne Odeke & Guleraana Mir currently commissioned. Record breaking regional premiere productions of musicals have seen Kinky Boots, The Secret Life of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 – the Musical, Once, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Made in Dagenham on stage in Hornchurch. Productions toured include The Crucible, which undertook a 5 month tour, and a major revival of Kindertransport produced in an innovative international partnership with Les Theatre de la Ville de Luxembourg. We have long established producing partnerships with the New Wolsey Ipswich and Derby Theatre, and has successfully co-produced with the National Theatre, Lee Dean, Central School of Speech & Drama, Selladoor Productions, Hull Truck Theatre, Oldham Coliseum & Salisbury Playhouse. As a much loved registered charity, we receive regular funding from London Borough of Havering and Arts Council England (recently securing a vital uplift). This is alongside increasing support from a generous range of supporters. Recently we delivered QNew, a £1.3 million pound capital transformation project, the first in 40+ years, creating vital new spaces with access at their heart.

Awards

2023

People’s Vote Award for Most Comfortable theatre

Off-West End Awards

2023

Best Online Info & Booking

Off-West End Awards

2023

One Off Award for Blueprint Festival 2022

Off-West End Awards

2023

Best Panto, with ‘Sleeping Beauty’

Off-West End Awards

2023

Oliver Hembrough winning ‘Supporting Performance in a Play’ for QTH’s production of ‘All My Sons’.

Off-West End Awards

2020

London Theatre of the Year

The Stage

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  • Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is delighted to have announced today (31 January 2020) that it has won London Theatre of the Year Award at The Stage Awards 2020. It has been a transformational year for Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch. It has undertaken a £1 million facelift to refresh its front and back-of-house spaces, as well as created new accessible rehearsal, learning and research and development facilities – carrying out the entire project without closure. Under the directorship of Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul and Executive Director Mathew Russell, the organisation’s on-stage programme and off-stage community and outreach work have a symbiotic relationship. In 2019, the theatre produced 14 shows, with an estimated 45% of audience members attending for the first time – in a borough that has the fourth lowest arts engagement in London. Its landmark project, Essex on Stage, championed positive notions of Essex. Beginning with an acclaimed production of David Eldridge’s In Basildon in March 2019, it included talent development and new artistic work, with the commission of Sadie Hasler’s Stiletto Beach and the regional premiere of Romford-born playwright Luke Norris’ So Here We Are in Autumn 2019. Essex on Stage has been made possible by the generous support of The Clothworkers’ Foundation. Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is the recipient of the 2018 Clothworkers’ Theatre Award, a competitive annual prize given to a regional producing theatre, that has only ever been awarded five times. Elsewhere, the theatre partnered with the National Theatre on the second iteration of the NT’s large-scale Public Acts programme – with an impressive participatory production of As You Like It – while co-producing partners have also included the New Wolsey in Ipswich, Derby Theatre, Hull Truck Theatre, Oldham Coliseum and Central School of Speech and Drama. At a time when theatres’ need to be open and accessible to all parts of their communities is at the top of the collective agenda, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is making this its raison d’être and proving that quality theatre and outreach can go hand in hand. Mathew Russell says: ‘We're over the moon and still a little bit shell-shocked that Queen's Theatre Hornchurch has been named London Theatre of Year, joining an illustrious list of previous winners. This is extraordinary recognition of a transformational year, and a brilliant team of hard working people collaborating together: staff, board, partners, artists, funders, donors, contractors alike. But perhaps most significantly we'd love to thank the audiences and participants who've been together on this journey, loyal and increasingly new too, trusting as we try out different things together. Havering, and outer East London, isn't always a place that would think of itself as able to secure‎ London Theatre of the Year. But it should. It's full of such amazing talent and as the 11th fastest changing borough in the country, is an exciting location to live, work and play. They'll be so much richly deserved pride in winning this accolade, which will make a real difference in helping us all to create great theatre.’ The Stage Awards launched in 2010 to highlight the achievements of theatre companies and individuals across the UK and globally. The winner of each category was announced at the awards ceremony on January 31, 2020 at the Royal Opera House, London. For a full list of the winners and nominees in each category, please visit www.thestage.co.uk/awards/#2020shortlist

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