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WP Drama Presents


The Dresser


It’s 1942. The Blitz is at its height overhead, ‘Sir’ about to perform ‘Lear’ in a run-down provincial theatre with an elderly largely untalented cast is exhausted, ill and struggling to remember which play he is in let alone any of his lines.

His long-suffering wife, bitter at his frequent infidelities, is at the end of her tether, and temptation lurks yet again in the shapely form of Irene, a new recruit to the company.

It’s time for the curtain to go up but ‘Sir’ is nowhere near ready either mentally or physically.

Can his increasingly tipsy dresser and his devoted Stage Manager get him to the stage on time?

Both tense and funny, this play is a must for lovers of theatre.


This amateur production of “The Dresser” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk



Ticket prices includes £1.50 Theatre Maintenance Levy



Meet Supertato, the world’s first potato superhero! 

A super storytelling adventure for ages 3-7 and their grownups — based on Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet’s bestselling picture books and blockbuster animated series. 

Whenever the chips are down in the supermarket vegetable section, Supertato is there to save the day. But now there’s a pea on the loose. A very, very naughty pea. 

Has Supertato finally met his match?

Produced by Discover Children’s Story Centre, and based on the book & blockbuster series Supertato by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet.

By arrangement with Simon & Schuster.  Written and Directed by Ashley Joseph.

Access

British Sign Language access sign

This activity is BSL interpreted

Join Trish Cooke, the bestselling author of So Much and Full, Full, Full of Love as she introduces her new Rapunzel inspired story The Magic Callaloo 

Inspired by stories of enslaved Africans who used patterns in their cornrowed hair as maps to escape their enslavers, this storytelling event will inspire creativity from even the smallest readers!  

Trish Cooke writes multi-racial children’s books, scripts for theatre, television, radio and film. She is also an actress. Her series of inter-racial adaptations of children’s fairy tales have been popular at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Cinderella (2007) was the first pantomime to be nominated for an Olivier Award. Trish lives in Bradford, West Yorkshire. 

Access

British Sign Language access sign

This activity is BSL interpreted

Join illustrator Pete Williamson for an in-depth look at how to create imaginative, unique and entertaining book characters.   

Pete Williamson is an award-winning children’s book illustrator. His work ranges from fun and wacky to strange, beautiful and everything in-between. He is best known for illustrating the acclaimed Stitch Head series by Guy Bass, including the recently released graphic novel version.   

“I spy with my little eye…” Maya is playing her favourite outdoor game and suddenly discovers not one, not two… but three colourful stones. Where are they from, who do they belong to and what can they do?    

Join Maya on a journey through a bustling market of pots and pans, apples and pears, ribbons and silks and bows.  

An adventure full of fun and surprises for children aged 2-5 and their families.  

Devised, written and directed by Naomi Cortes  
Designed by Hannah Sharp  

Access

British Sign Language access sign

The 11.30am session is BSL interpreted

The Wanstead Library Grief Cafe is a safe and confidential space to meet others, to share stories and to explore thoughts and feelings around the experience of grief and loss. It may be that your loss is anticipated, recent or a long time ago, but whatever your circumstances – this is a supportive environment for reflection and conversation. It’s a place for you to find mutual support and encouragement, and there’s no pressure to talk if you’d prefer to just listen.

At our Grief Cafe there is no agenda, objective or theme; the conversation is simply led by the people in the group. Please note that this is not a counselling session but a supportive space for those who are grieving who wish to share their experiences with others going through the same thing.

Sessions take place on the 3rd Thursday of each month and are delivered by Creating Conversations CIC & Redbridge Libraries Death Positive Library Project.

The session starts promptly at 6.30pm. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate latecomers as this disrupts the session too much. We thank you for your understanding!

This Grief Café is funded to support residents in the London Borough of Redbridge and those with a Redbridge GP, but everyone is welcome to participate for FREE – so join us for refreshments and a friendly supportive ear.

About your hosts:

The Death Positive Library

Redbridge Libraries are the founder member of the Death Positive Library movement in the UK. The project uses public libraries as safe and trusted places to start conversations about death, dying and loss. It is led by Anita Luby and Rhonda Brooks, who both work for the library service which is managed by Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure. 


Creating Conversations CIC

Creating Conversations CIC creates spaces for open conversations about death, dying and grief.

Debbie Young set up Creating Conversations in 2022 with her colleague Alberta Gutteridge.

Debbie has been working in the field of death, dying and end-of-care planning since 2011 and is an experienced Death Café host and facilitator. Debbie also provides training, facilitated workshops and consultancy.

Join award-winning author and poet Dean Atta for a joyful, interactive storytelling session celebrating the publication of his colourful new picture book Confetti.  

Dean Atta is the author of YA novels-in-verse The Black Flamingo and Only on the Weekends. He has been named as ‘one of poetry’s greatest modern voices’ and shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal Prize.  Confetti is his debut picture book. 

Access

This activity is BSL interpreted

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. ALL TICKETHOLDERS HAVE BEEN CONTACTED.


The Poldark Show Presents El Mistico, a never-before-seen show, bringing hilariously fun comedy hypnosis to Ilford.

 

El Mistico is mystical; a unique unforgettable performance; it’s mesmerising, it’s spellbinding, it’s a show that will literally blow your mind!

 

Poldark, the most sought-after hypnotist in the industry, will seize your attention. You choose how you enter the comedic world of hypnosis; as a spectator in the audience or as a volunteer on stage, to bring the entertainment to life! With unforgettable immersive experiences, demonstrations of hypnotic phenomena and hilariously fun comedy, you’ll be transfixed by his amazing hypnotic powers.

 

Seeing is believing. Come and see El Mistico, performing in Ilford for one night only.


Website – www.poldarkshow.com

YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@PoldarkShow

FB – https://www.facebook.com/poldarkshow/

Insta – https://www.instagram.com/poldarkshow/

LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/poldarkshow


Prices include £1.50 Theatre Maintenance Levy



Are you more of a poet or a critic or a blogger? Whoever you are, take your skills back in time to explore the stories of Black British ballet dancers. Taking images and quotes from the Into the Light Exhibition as our base, we’ll do some activities together before you get to write your masterpiece – or silly piece!

Spaces limited.

This session is part of Black History Month

This workshop is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and brought to you by Libraries Connected & Oxygen Arts’ Black British Ballet project. 

Join us outside, between the Town Hall and Kenneth More Theatre, for some pop-up puppetry storytelling with A la Puppet Carte by Thingumajig Theatre! On the menu is a pair of pop up puppet stages built onto the back of electric tricycles. Each stage is a puppet show full of surprises, fun and a heart-warming story of friendship and a sense of home.  

A la Puppet Carte was created with the support of Blueprint R&D Fund from Without Walls Outdoor Arts Consortium and devised at Outdoor Arts Creation Space 101 

Please note: In the event of heavy rain, A la Puppet Carte will move into the Redbridge Central Library foyer and performance times will change to 1pm and 3.30pm.