Entertainment - Romford, England, United Kingdom
The Brookside Theatre is a voluntary run organisation and Romford's first theatre playing host to plays, musicals, comedy nights, top tribute acts, psychic events and much, much more. The theatre is based within the Romford War Memorial Social Club on Eastern Road, in the heart of Romford, with events held to raise money and awareness for the War Memorial.These historic buildings were officially opened on the 11th October, 1953, by the Lord Lieutenant of Essex, Lt.-Col Sir Francis Whitmore, built commemorate the local civilians and service personnel who tragically lost their lives during WWII. With its 60th anniversary in October 2013, further funds are needed to complete renovation works to both the main hall and also the front building which houses the commemorative panels engraved with the names of the fallen which were donated by the US Air Force in recognition of the hospitability they received when stationed in Romford during WWII.Independent of any council or applied funding, The Brookside Theatre is entirely self sufficient, thanks to kind donations, ticket sales, membership subscriptions and the 'Friends' of The Brookside Theatre. Any person over the age of 16 is welcome to join the volunteers working at the theatre. The Brookside Theatre is proud to survive through the dedication of its volunteers. As well as volunteers, the theatre are always looking for talented performers; singers, dancers and actors/actresses for forthcoming productions.
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