Revisit Grease with new production at Kenneth More Theatre
Comb your hair, grab your leather jacket and find yourself a date for an “ultramatic” production of Grease at the Kenneth More Theatre next week.
Comb your hair, grab your leather jacket and find yourself a date for an “ultramatic” production of Grease at the Kenneth More Theatre next week.
Bunnies handing out cupcakes helped raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust on Saturday – as The Body Shop celebrated a year since reopening in Ilford.
We never know what’s going to happen next. We don’t let ourselves get complacent and it’s like a puzzle that we want to crack each time.”
It’s mojitos, linen suits and fedoras aplenty at the Queen’s Theatre, in Hornchurch, as the resident actors deliver a gripping and laugh-out-loud funny adaptation of Graham Greene’s Our Man In Havana.
Claiming to be Britain’s only Asian drag artist, Asifa Lahore brings her unique talents to Ilford on Friday.
It’s been 40 years since the Kenneth More Theatre opened its doors, so it’s fitting that the director of the first ever local production is set to return.
The weird and wonderful world of Winky comes to the South Woodford stage this month, as the Fat Git Theatre company returns.
Teenage pop group, SweetCheeks, took to the streets of London last week to play their part in releasing a charity single in honour of murdered soldier, Lee Rigby.
“If I say I draw comics, people say superheroes. But if I said I’m a writer, people wouldn’t just say wizards.” It might strike you as odd to meet a prolific comic book artist who openly admits he isn’t a fan of most superheroes, but for Ilford-born Frazer Irving the art form is much more than powers, capes and cities in peril.
A rapper dedicated to changing the lives of local youths released his debut album on Friday.
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