Questors Theatre

Questors Theatre

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Gemma H
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I m very grateful we have such a wonderful theatre so close to where we live. On Friday I watched Private Lives and was in stitches the whole way through! All the performances I ve seen here have been thoroughly enjoyable and there is a real sense of community when you visit. The theatre itself is modern with comfortable seats - all of which offer an excellent view of the performance. Looking forward to my next visit!

Adrijana Gruji
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This place cries for refurbishment! It is that bad. And it happened that they have sold the tickets for the seats which do not exist. When you book or buy tickets have on mind that there is not enough room for legs in between rows.

dean wickens
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Great little theatre lots of shows on offer covering all aspects of theatre. Classes and courses are run here throughout the year. Good place to start an evening out at the grapevine bar and if your lucky you may even see my photography on show. #dwickphotography

notalagerboy
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Generally a very good theatre. Great plays & performances. Though the communication with box office could be improved substantially as I had one cancellation ( a good few days before a play) and they never responded to my emails, nor answered the phone. Probably have to go and see them in person during the opening hours (???) which is not very convenient or best option and as result was unable to get a refund or rearrange the dates. Have not gone there since then ( King Charles III play) . Will give another chance but with that thing on it may have to wait till 2021.

Ewa Lorenz Jaworska
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Osama Alzoubi
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Jessica Sinclair
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Excellent community theatre. Has a studio stage, the Judy Dench Theatre, rehearsal rooms, cafe and bar. Have seen some really good performances here both professional and amateur dramatics. And have attended sessions for children with disabilities too. And hangs local artist's work on it's walls. Summer drama classes are also held. I believe one can become a 'member' too. It's only drawback is it's uncomfortable seating. Lots of voluntary staff. All of whom are enthusiastic, approachable, friendly and informative. Wheelchair accessible. Wee carpark. Alternatively there's a carpark behind Percival House. In close proximity to Walpole Park, Pitshanger Manor Museum and Art Gallery, and Ealing Studios. Nearest station is Ealing Broadway.

Ivan Hewitt
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Claire Durrant
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I've been involved with this theatre for years now, and can't see myself leaving any time soon; even though I live quite far away! The theatre has amazing facilities - a studio space, the Judi Dench Playhouse and also several rehearsal spaces. There's a cafe upstairs and an extremely nicely-priced bar downstairs. The people are all welcoming and friendly. The theatre also runs several educational courses for different ages, abilities and time commitments. Can't recommend it highly enough.

Patrick Sundararajoo
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Very good amateur theatre with plays round the year. Their Christmas Panto is a very celebrated affair across the community. The youth theatre classes are quite engaging for the kids and provides a natural progression to the stage for budding actors.

Ben Owen
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