Dr. Who Stars Celebrate 60 Years at The Questors Theatre |
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Series of special events includes short plays from the Whoniverse January 23, 2024 Questors Theatre in Ealing is holding two days of events as part of the sixtieth anniversary celebration for the TV series Doctor Who. Cast and crew from the show past and present, including Nicola Bryant who played Peri Brown will be participating in QWho. The programme begins on Friday 9 February with a range of new plays from the Whoniverse. Then, on Saturday 10 February,some familiar faces from behind and in front of the camera will take to the stage to answer all the burning questions of Ealing’s Whovians. As well as Nicola Bryant who was in the series from 1984-6, Dan Starkey (Strax & other parts, 2008-present) is confirmed as attending the Q&A and more to be announced. Members of the technical panel will also soon be confirmed and announced across The Questors Theatre social channels.
Alex Marker, Artistic Director at The Questors Theatre said, “After the roaring success of our 50th anniversary celebrations, we simply couldn’t resist bringing back QWho to celebrate another milestone of this British institution. Ealing is the spiritual home of the Doctor and we’re thrilled to be welcoming just a few of the army of people that have helped make the show so special. “We hope you can join us for this very special event as we share some exciting new drama and uncover some of our guests’ favourite memories of life aboard the TARDIS!” Dan Starkey, who was present at the last QWho event, commented, “It doesn’t feel like ten years ago since I was last at the Questors for their 50th anniversary celebrations, but I’ll be looking forward to commemorating Doctor Who’s sixty years at our panel in February. The Sontarans have been plotting in the meantime, and there is much to discuss…” Anyone with a question for QWho’s special guests is encouraged to send their messages to doctorwho@questors.org.uk by 8 February. The first day’s events start at 7.30pm and tickets costs just £10. The Q&A on Saturday begins at 6pm and tickets are available at £25. You can buy tickets to attend both days for £30.
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