A Romford theatre company is celebrating its 60th anniversary by putting on a William Shakespeare play in Gidea Park.
Founded in 1962, the Romford Shakespeare Theatre (RST) marked its diamond anniversary by performing The Tempest at The Rockery in Raphael Park on June 30 and July 2 and 3.
Further performances are set to be held on July 7, 8 and 9 at 8pm.
The play is about magic, betrayal, love and forgiveness and is thought to have been written by Shakespeare around 1610-1611.
Chairperson of the RST and Havering Arts Council, Chrisse O’Connor, said the show is a great way to celebrate the company's anniversary.
Chrissie said the play has taken RST five years to plan and been delayed by two years due to the pandemic.
“It’s been a long time in the making, so it’s a great year to be able to come back and celebrate our anniversary with the show as the celebration,” said Chrissie.
Choosing The Tempest meant creating a show that’s “magical and has some comedy elements as well as slightly darker moments”, which Chrissie said suits a performance on The Rockery.
She said: “In the evening, you have all the lights and the trees look very beautiful with the colours changing.”
RST will be sponsored for the next five years by Impact Capital Group, which is set to build on the former Romford Ice Rink and has made an agreement with Havering Arts Council to work on visual arts projects for the site.
Chrissie said it’s “so expensive to put on the show in the park”, with the cost of this production around £11,000.
She said she is very grateful to both Impact Capital Group and RST's previous sponsors Clemence Hoar Cummings LLP for supporting the theatre company.
Throughout the performance, technology such as lighting and microphones are being used to bring the centuries-old play into the modern day.
Chrissie added: “It’s a great opportunity to enjoy Shakespeare in a very pretty setting and support a local theatre company that is celebrating 60 years.”
In a bid to discover the history of the RST, Chrissie is asking anyone who may have old RST photos or programmes to share them with her at romfordshakespearetheatre@yahoo.com.
Tickets can be booked at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/essex/the-rockery-raphael-park/the-tempest/e-vebdgl
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