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Redbridge Adult Theatre Workshop presents


The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society’s production of Macbeth


Have you ever seen a really terrible Am Dram show, where everything is wrong, from the ridiculous casting to the pretentious programme? Where everything goes wrong, from the introductory music, via the hopeless sound and lighting effects to the inept and unrehearsed curtain call? Well now is your chance to witness such a production!


The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society mounts yet another assault on the classics with a startlingly original production of Macbeth staged to get them to the Welwyn Garden City Finals. Under the carefully mascara’d eye of adjudicator George Peach, all events conspire hilariously against them.


Ticket prices include £1.50 Theatre Maintenance Levy

Love reading and discussing books? Join our Rapid Reads Sharing Circle to share and discuss our favourite quick reads for Black History Month!

We’ll be diving into books under 200 pages long and then gathering to chat about them over a cuppa. You can also join us online via Teams.

Featured Rapid Reads:

  • Hello Mum by Bernadine Evaristo
  • The Last White Man by Mohsin Hamid
  • Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid
  • Home by Toni Morrison
  • Sula by Toni Morrison

These are suggested books, so feel free to read any other book/s suitable for Black History Month less than 200 pages. You can then recommend your read to others at the sharing circle.

We are eager to hear your thoughts and recommendations!

You can join the book chat in person at Redbridge Central Library.

Or you can join online. The online joining details will be emailed to you one week before the book chat and again on the morning of 22 October.

For more information, please email library.information@visionrcl.org.uk.

Join us and connect with fellow book enthusiasts while celebrating the diverse literary voices of Black History Month. Don’t miss out on this enriching experience!

Redbridge Central Library – meet in the foyer of the library. The Sharing Circle can also be accessed via Teams – details provided to those registered to attend

COLL!DE Festival is back! An exciting week-long festival produced and run by the students of Dance: Urban Practice at the University of East London.


The festival will bring four packed out days of talent, creativity and incredible dance work. COLL!DE will showcase a variety and extensive creative programme including; 2v2 Battles in House and Popping, final year dance students choreographic work and a closing night, bringing the whole celebration together.

The closing event and night to COLL!DE 2024 will be Friday 17th May at Kenneth More Theatre, featuring a night of performances from UEL’s current Dance students, present new and existing work from the creative roster of graduates and feature works from emerging artists and companies, as well as those leading in the industry right now.


Come join us to celebrate, take part, jam out and enjoy all that COLL!DE 2024 has to offer.

COLL!DE Festival is back! An exciting week-long festival produced and run by the students of Dance: Urban Practice at the University of East London.


The festival will bring four packed out days of talent, creativity and incredible dance work.

COLL!DE will showcase a variety and extensive creative programme including; 2v2 Battles in House and Popping, final year dance students choreographic work and a closing night, bringing the whole celebration together.

On Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th May, final year UEL dance students will present their choreographed Final Project pieces. The students develop their own stimuli and recruit dancers from 1st, 2nd and 3rd year to be part of their work. Guided by Lecturers and Guest Lecturers, the students are responsible for designing all areas of the creative and performance process including choreography, costumes, lighting and production. Join us for two exciting evenings of thoughtprovoking

and original choreographic work, to celebrate three years of hard work as our talented students emerge as artists in the dance field and beyond.


Come join us to celebrate, take part, jam out and enjoy all that COLL!DE 2024 has to offer.

Join Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure for Mental Health Awareness Week.

A Pilates class concentrates on strengthening the body with exercises focusing on the core strength and conditioning, helping improve overall fitness and wellbeing.

It can also strengthen the body, improve flexibility, improve balance and result in better stability. It can improve back, joint and arthritis pain, change body shape and can even help you sleep better.

Join Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure for Mental Health Awareness Week.

Paddleboarding involves standing up on a board and using a paddle to make your way through the water. You’ll use your arms while standing or kneeling to propel you and your board forward.

Our Adult Paddleboarding session at Fairlop Outdoor Activity Centre is a popular water sport activity which is known to have several mental health benefits. Paddleboarding can reduce symptoms of anxiety as well as help you build self-confidence. Paddleboarding can also be a social activity which helps you connect with others.

Come along and make chicks using recycled CDs, paper & googly eyes.

Free, drop in, first come first served

Join us to celebrate Eid and make paper Moon Mobiles.

Free, drop in, first come first served.

Really Big Pants Theatre Company present


Plundered!

by Joe Bromley and Willow Nash

An environmental quest for ages 5+


Whilst searching for hidden treasure, a famously selfish pirate captain has left a once beautiful tropical island littered with rubbish and its inhabitants struggling to survive.  It’s up to Maggie and Roy to save it.  The trouble is… they’re REALLY not friends.  Teleported from their school trip at a maritime museum into the centre of a swashbuckling adventure in the Amazon, will they learn to work together, win the race to find the legendary gold – and restore the place to its natural glory?


Can YOU help us defeat this dastardly litterbug pirate…?

Join these colourful characters (and some perky puppets) as they set sail on their quest!  Explore new habitats and learn about the importance of reducing, reusing and recycling; caring for endangered animals; and looking after our world.


And come dressed as a fearsome member of his crew if ye dare!  Arrrrrrr!


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“What a funny, fabulous show with such an important message.  We loved it!” – Mum, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre

“Fantastic!  We loved the way you embedded important lessons within the show in such a creative way.  Very humorous, and amazing acting!” – Parent, Redbridge Children’s StoryFest

“Fantastic show.  We sang the recycle song all the way home!” – Parent, Mill Arts Centre

“What a triumph – great to see the theatre so full of pirates!  We look forward to welcoming you back” – Artistic director, Watermill Theatre


Prices include £1.50 Theatre Maintenance Levy


Bring along your old cardboard tubes and join us at our St George’s Day celebrations! Learn how to make and decorate your very own fire-breathing dragon!

Suitable for ages 3+ (adult supervision required).

Drop in, no need to book.