The Plough and Harrow turns into a music venue this weekend with its Venue Launch Party on Saturday. There’s also live music at The Crown on Saturday evening and this Saturday is also due to see the opening of the E11 Market, outside Matalan.
Reside continues at the Stone Space and next Wednesday Leytonstone Film Club is screening the French film 36 Quai des Orfèvres.
Leytonstone doesn’t have a cinema, but the cinemas will be full from the end of this week with a new film about Sir Alfred Hitchcock, who was, of course, born in Leytonstone.
10 January–17 February 2013
Reside: at The Stone Space
Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Check their website for eact times:
Saturday 2 February
E11 Market
Due to open for the first time Outside Matalan. Check their website for updates:
Saturday 2 February, 2.30pm
Heavy Metal, St John’s Church Bellringers
Website: St John’s Church
Saturday 2 February
Venue Launch Party
Plough and Harrow. Check their website and Facebook page for more details:
- Website: http://ploughe11.co.uk/
- Facebook: Plough and Harrow
Wednesday 6 February
Screening of “36 Quai des Orfèvres”
Dir: Olivier Marchal. (2004) France; 111 min (15).
Leytonstone Pop-Up Cinema, at Church Lane Library. Check their website for full details:
Website: www.leytonstonefilmclub.com
Looking ahead
Woodhouse Players
Book ahead for the next production from the Woodhouse Players, who are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year:
Triple Bill
- Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet
- A Separate Peace by Tom Stoppard
- The Book Club of Little Witterington by Joan Greening
Fri 8 and Sat 9 March 2013
Fri 15 and Sat 16 March 2013
Welsh Church Hall
Website: www.woodhouseplayers.co.uk