Uxbridge Gazette

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Beck Theatre

Grange Road, Hayes, UB8 2UE. Box office: 020 8561 8371. www.becktheatr­e.org.uk Thursday June 30

The Dreamboys: The UK’s top male strip show, perfect for a girls night out with all your friends. With guest spots on The X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent, Celebrity Big Brother, Loose Women, This Morning, The Alan Titchmarsh Show and The Only Way Is Essex, these incredible stripping hunks create an action-packed two hour show. £24.50, 7.30pm. Saturday July 2 Gold!: Come and join Hillingdon Theatre Dance Centre as they celebrate their 50th year with a golden anniversar­y performanc­e combining many styles of dance. Suitable for all of the family. £12.50, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Sunday July 3 Enchanted Forest: Stage Art Dance proudly presents its seventh annual dance show. A walk amongst the trees reveals the magic of an Enchanted Forest, fairies and butterflie­s and dancers of all ages performing in different styles. £12.50, 4pm. Monday July 4 Film – Florence Foster Jenkins (PG): starring Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant and Rebecca Ferguson. A wealthy New York heiress who loves music, and wants nothing more than to become an opera singer. Unfortunat­ely, her singing voice is terrible. £6, 7.30pm. Tuesday July 5 Film – I Saw The Light (15A): starring Tom Hiddleston, Elizabeth Olsen and Bradley Whitford. The story of the country-western singer Hank Williams. £6, 7.30pm.

Compass Theatre

Glebe Avenue, Ickenham, UB10 8PD. Box office: 01895 673 200 www.compassthe­atre.co.uk Friday July 1 and Saturday July 2 Stars At Knight presents An Evening

of Grimm Stories: The Stars at Knight School of Drama present their summer production, which this year features some dramatic scenes from the tales of Brothers’ Grimm. £7.50 or £10, 7pm. Saturday July 2 Artistar Academy presents Summer Showcase: Artistar Academy’s end of year performanc­e evening, where their aspiring young vocalists get to showcase their talents. See www.artistarac­ademy.co.uk £4 or £5, 5.30pm and 7pm.

Theatre Royal Windsor

Thames Street, Windsor, SL4 1PS. Box Office: 01753 853 888 www.theatreroy­alwindsor.co.uk now until Saturday July 2

My Cousin Rachel: Set on a large Cornish estate, this mystery romance electrifie­d readers when it was first published in 1951. £10 to £20, Wed to Sat 8pm, Thurs 2.30pm, Sat 4.45pm. Tuesday July 5 to Saturday July 9

The Ladykiller­s: Based on the much-loved Ealing Comedy, this award-winning stage adaptation by Graham Linehan, writer of Father Ted and The IT Crowd, is brimming with blackly comic characters and hilarious banter. Posing as amateur musicians, criminal mastermind Professor Marcus and his gang rent rooms in the lopsided house of sweet-natured Mrs Wilberforc­e. The villains plot to involve her, unwittingl­y, in their brilliantl­y conceived heist job. £10 to £20, Tues to Sat 8pm, Thurs 2.30pm, Sat 4.45pm.

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: Nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival, don’t miss the smash hit stage version of Alan Parker’s world famous musical. £15 to £40, for dates/times visit website. Wednesday June 29 A Brimful of Grimm: a fantastica­l original play from Chickenshe­d Theatre. A unique spin on the Grimms’ Fairy Tales. £5 or £8, 7pm.

Paul Robeson Theatre

Treaty Centre, High Street, Hounslow, TW3 1ES. 0845 456 2796 hounslowar­tscentre.co.uk Thursday June 30 Comedy Night: Nish Kumar and Lloyd Griffith. £10, 8pm. Saturday July 2

Grease Lightning: Hounslow Performing Arts Academy (a non profit organisati­on for local children) presents their family friendly take on an old classic. £2.50 or £6.50 or family £20, 7pm. Sunday July 3 Bad Guys: Family friendly slapstick comedy group Three Half Pints are back with a bang. Soon to be starring in a major

new CBeebies series, the show stars Derek, Ernie & Dick are really bored of being good. Can the bumbling brothers learn to be real Bad Guys? A hilarious misadventu­re for kids aged 5-11. £8 or £10 or family £28, 2pm. Tuesday July 5 to July 24

Punjabi Boy: Gary (Gurinder) is bullied and unloved in England. He escapes Hounslow and his own Punjabi community by going to live in France and at last Gary discovers that being Indian is interestin­g (in France anyway). When he falls for Aurelie, the first girl he meets, life starts to get complicate­d. For full times and prices see website.

Questors Theatre

12 Mattock Lane, London, Ealing, W5 Box office: 020 8567 5184 www.questors.org.uk

now until Saturday July 2 The Questors present Burnt by the

Sun: by Peter Flannery, from the Oscar-winning film. A mysterious man arrives who disappeare­d many years earlier. But why has he returned? And what has he been doing during his absence? What unfolds is a darker more sinister play, a tense domestic and political drama with some moments of bizarre and almost Chekhovian comedy – leading to a shattering climax. Suitable for ages 11+ £7 to £17, 7.45pm Wednesday June 29 to Saturday July 2 Innovation Dance Studios present We

Got Rhythm: A celebratio­n of ballet, jazz, street dance, tap and musical theatre, featuring fantastic performanc­es from all of their Ealing students. Suitable for all ages.

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