1. Local Theatres in Ealing and Hounslow
Questors Ealing Theatre
12 Mattock Lane, Ealing W5 5BQ.
Situated in Ealing, West London, we offer our
members a wide range of activities and social events,
in addition to a season of around twenty shows a year,
a variety of courses and workshops, and a regular
programme of visiting companies.
Opening times:
Monday-Friday 9.30am-6.00pm
Telephone: 020 8567 0011
The Libertine
The Libertine
Tickets
Tickets £6.50 (£5.50 concessions, £3.50 students
Performances
17, 20-24 July at 7.45pm; 18 July at 2.30pm, 21 July at 1.30pm
"bubbles and fizzes like champagne ... and the dialogue drips
with wonderful witticisms"
A historical comedy (filmed in 2004 with Johnny Depp as
Rochester) is both the tale of one of history's most fascinating
characters and also an accomplished comedy of manners.
Paul Roberson Theatre in Hounslow
Centrespace
The Paul Robeson Theatre,
24 Treaty Centre situated in Hounslow's Treaty
Hounslow Shopping Centre, adjacent to the
TW3 1ES Hounslow Library.
It is a very lively performing arts venue,
which hosts shows and activities
throughout the year. This includes
dance shows, plays, live music,
children’s shows, community, a
Christmas pantomime and much more.
Watermans
Watermans 40 High Street Brentford TW8 0DS
2. Open 7 days a week 12pm till 9pm.
Telephone 0208 8232 1010
Watermans is a multi cultural
community arts centre located on the
banks of the River Thames in Brentford,
With its’ stress on participation and
exchange Watermans has become a major
force in the cultural life of West London by
developing a balanced programme of activities which reinforce each other and
encourage interaction between different audiences and different cultural forms.
Watermans is a highly networked organization that has been providing cultural
opportunities for over 25 years
By Zahra Printer