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Audiences invited to celebrate Queen’s Theatre’s 65th Birthday Bash Whilst Fundraising for Future

by Staff Writer
May 29, 2018
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Queens Theatre Hornchurch

This autumn, the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch turns 65 and is celebrating in style with 70s themed party celebrations on Friday 21 September – and everyone is invited! This evening of fundraising boasts fine food, brilliant live music and the chance to dance the night away to disco hits of the decade.

Celebrations coincide with the theatre’s first show of the season, Abigail’s Party, a hilarious situation comedy by Mike Leigh set in seventies Romford. Guests can enjoy reception drinks with the actors from the play at 7pm before sitting down to an exclusive 70’s themed three course meal on stage. The evening continues until late with live music in the theatre’s foyer party Disco Inferno. Dinner tables are available centre stage for £100 per person or in the wings for £80 per person.

Those looking for some refreshments and chatter the 70’s Soiree offers guests a pre-party themed buffet in the theatre’s new Rehearsal Space from 7.30pm. For £40 per person, guests will have the chance to find out more about the theatre’s work and future productions from Queen’s Theatre staff before joining other attendees at the foyer party Disco Inferno until late.

       

Party-goers who just want to dance the night away can enjoy a live foyer band playing 70’s classics at Disco Inferno from 9pm. Tickets are £25 per person.

As a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity, all funds raised will go towards helping fund the theatre’s wide-reaching, unique programme of live theatre and community and education projects. This includes working with young people and the community, investing in and nurturing artistic talent, making theatre accessible and developing new audiences.

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For more information and to book tickets call the Box Office on 01708 443333 or go online at queens-theatre.co.uk

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