TIM FIRTH’S NEVILLE’S ISLAND TO REOPEN QUEEN’S THEATRE HORNCHURCH – MAY 2021

⭐ TIM FIRTH’S NEVILLE’S ISLAND TO REOPEN QUEEN’S THEATRE HORNCHURCH – MAY 2021 ⭐

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch will reopen from May 2021, it has been announced.

The theatre is delighted to be able to reopen its doors to the public on 17th May 2021 (subject to the Government’s Roadmap).

The new season of produced work at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch gets underway with a new production of Tim Firth’s hit comedy Neville’s Island, from 20th May – 12th June and 22nd June – 3rd July 2021 (socially distanced seating will remain in place at least throughout May and June).

Four out-of-condition clueless middle managers are forced on the outdoor awayday from hell. Shipwrecked, wrapped in thick fog and cut off from civilisation with one cold sausage between them, Gordon, Angus, Roy and the hapless Neville‎ are about to experience the misadventure of their lives…

From the critically acclaimed Tim Firth, writer of Calendar Girls, The Band and Our House. This fresh new production of an award nominated West End comedy, is the perfect entertainment to welcome audiences safely back to live theatre, on their doorstep this summer.

From 30th July – 21st August 2021, the main stage will be filled with all the best of Essex pop throughout the heart of the summer as the postponed premiere of Love Letters, a brand-new jukebox musical, promises audiences an unmissable post Lockdown treat.

In early autumn 2021, Romford-born David Eldridge returns home with a new play that takes a touching look at the first fragile moments of risking your heart and taking a chance. This tender‎ and funny critically acclaimed smash hit received its world premiere at the National Theatre before transferring to the West End. Beginning is being revived and relaunched by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch from 3rd – 18th September 2021.

Details of the rest of the Autumn 2021 season of productions, including a newly commissioned play, will be unveiled in late June 2021.

Wonderful! ! !

Thoughts? X x x

Tickets & more info – https://www.queens-theatre.co.uk/