Ealing Event of the Week: showcase of new theatre talent at Questors

By Hannah Davenport

13th Oct 2021 | Local News

ARE you looking for things to do in Ealing this week?

Well look no further than our What's On section which is full of exciting events taking place in the local area in the near future.

You can list yours for FREE too, just click the black 'Nub It' button on our What's On page.

Our top pick for this week is a night of new theatre at the Questors Theatre in Ealing.

Company BE present a 'Never BE-fore showcase' which hopes to celebrate diversity and talent from all over the UK.

The show will be packed with a unique line-up of new theatre pieces, each up to 15 mins long, by the 'very best writers from the North and South of the country'.

It promises to offer a variety of directorial debuts and new underrepresented talent, making it a night not to be missed!

Company BE founder Bronwyn Elizabeth said: "It's a showcase of new work, new writing mostly female and some being northern.

"A diverse pool of talent, it's a platform for artists to BE in the space and a real opportunity to hear some new stories."

The show will consist of a series of short monologues and duologues, followed by two musical drag acts to round off the evening.

The theme of each piece is growth and progression, to open minds and present some fun perspectives.

There will be a 25-minute interval with live music.

Three performances will take place in the Judi Dench Playhouse at Questors on Monday 18, Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 October at 7:30 pm each night.

Get your tickets, here.

Tickets from £6 - £10.

See the faces behind the acts on the event programme.

The Questors Theatre is on 12 Mattock Lane, W5 5BQ.

     

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