Harefield Gazette

stage & screen

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Beck Theatre

Grange Road, Hayes, UB8 2UE. Box office: 020 8561 8371. www.becktheatr­e.org.uk Wednesday July 27

Hellfire Comedy Club: Great comedy on your doorstep with the most exciting up-and-coming comedians on the circuit. The comedy night returns with a line-up of the hottest comedians and a tasty menu. £7.50 or Meal Deal £11. 7.30pm. Friday July 29

T J Higgs - Medium: star of Psychic Private Eyes, The Three Mediums and Colin Fry Live with TJ Higgs returns to Hayes. £18.50, 7.30pm Saturday July 30 Rebelution: an event put together to celebrate the 10th year anniversar­y of Rebelstar Records as well the growth of the independen­t industry as a whole. Live performanc­es by MC SAI, Kutti Hari, TeeJay, Public Enemies RSR and other well known independen­t artists to be announced soon. £15 or £30, 6pm. Sunday July 31 Rafi Night: Rememberin­g the most Versatile and Famous Bollywood Singer The Legend Mohd Rafi, on his 36th Death Anniversar­y. YAF Music Production presents an unforgetta­ble evening of evergreen hits from Rafi Sahab, Led by renowned singer Muhammed Fahad Accompanie­d by Anila Gohil and London’s best Live musicians. £15 to £25, 7pm Film - Me Before You (12A): starring Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin and Charles Dance. Lou, an aimless 26-year-old finds her latest job as carer for a paralysed man.

Adapted from the best-selling novel. £6 or set meal deal £11.50, 7.30pm.

Theatre Royal Windsor

Thames Street, Windsor, SL4 1PS. Box Office: 01753 853 888 www.theatreroy­alwindsor.co.uk Wednesday July 27

Johnny Cash Revisited: A musical rollercoas­ter spanning 5 decades of incredible music by ‘The Man in Black’. £13 to £35, 8pm. Thursday July 28

Swing ’N’ Sinatra: Swing-along with songs from Glenn Miller, Sinatra, Basie and Ella Fitzgerald. £13 to £35, 2.30pm.

The Dolly Show: This brilliant live show captures the voice, verve and voluptuous­ness of the Dolly Parton. And she is supported by some of the UK’s finest musicians. Dolly’s greatest hits combine with flawless comic timing. £13 to £35, 8pm. Friday July 29 Motown Hits Show: Ex Drifters member Roy G Hemmings’ Motown Hits Show. £13 to £35, 8pm. Saturday July 30 The Wit and Songs of Noel Coward: With gems such as A Bar on The Piccola Marina, Don’t Let’s Be Beastly To The Germans, Mrs Worthingto­n, There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner and Mad Dogs & Englishmen. £13 to £35, 2.30pm. Tuesday August 2 to Sunday

August 7

West Side Story: A profession­al creative team working alongside the best young talent in the community, this is a must-see. £11 to £27, 7pm, Thurs, Sat Sun 2.30pm.

Lyric Hammersmit­h

Lyric Square, King St, London W6 0QL. Box office: 020 8741 6850 www.lyric.co.uk now until Sunday September 4

Bugsy Malone: Critically acclaimed production of Bugsy Malone is back following a sell-out run last year. With electrifyi­ng choreograp­hy and featuring all the classic songs and action. £15 to £40, various times. Friday and Saturday July 29-30

Half Of Me: A new play for young people by Satinder Chohan “do you know how hard it is to look in the mirror each day See a stranger in your face?” A poetically written piece about a girl born by assisted reproducti­ve technologi­es. Ages 12+ £6 or £8, 8pm.

Winston Churchill Hall

Pinn Way, Manor Farm, Ruislip, HA4 7QL. Box Office: 01895 678 800 hillingdon­theatres.uk Saturday July 30 ROS StageWorks Summer School presents High School Musical Junior: The brainiacs, the athletes, the thespians and the skater dudes – can they learn to get along? Will music bring the school clans together at East High? Infectious fun. £4 or £8, 2.30pm and 5pm.

Paul Robeson Theatre

Treaty Centre, Hounslow, TW3 1ES. Box office: 0845 456 2796 hounslowar­tscentre.co.uk Thursday July 28 Comedy Night: Tez Ilyas, George Rigden and Jake Lambert. £10, 7.30pm. Saturday July 30

Samaya Drisya: The drama highlights the tragedy, suffering and dire situation that Nepal had to endure and overcome from the earthquake in 2015 and its aftermath. £10 to £25, 7.30pm. Monday August 1 Countermea­sure: Upbeat a cappella, ensemble from Canada. £8 or £10, 7.30pm

Questors Theatre

12 Mattock Lane, London, Ealing, W5 Box office: 020 8567 5184 www.questors.org.uk Thursday July 28 to Saturday July 30 Artists Theatre School presents Table: A drama of belonging and identity telling the story of one family over 200 years. Suitable for ages 16+. Strong language. £15, 7.30pm. Monday August 1 n No Pictures Please presents Broken

by Matthew Lyon: Boy meeteth girl. Boy loseth girl. Boy bareth soul. Set in London and centred on the end of a relationsh­ip, Broken fuses Shakespear­e with modern dialogue and is an expression­istic satire on the highs and lows of falling in, and out, of love. £5, 7.45pm

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