NQSC in the news!

We’re working hard on Sing You Home; our contribution to Quorn’s D-Day 80th Anniversary Commemoration. So we were delighted when ITV News came to film our dress rehearsal. Looking forward to featuring on the news D-Day weekend. Here’s a sneak…

Sing You Home!

Sing You Home!

NQSC is proud to announce its contribution to Quorn village’s commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of D-Day. Sing You Home was written in collaboration with the Quorn Local History Group. The show includes songs and poems from the period but also…

Try a little kindness….

Advice that will pass by Shakespearella’s two unpleasant step sisters. But not our company. Our interval raffle is in aid of the Trussell Trust. Your raffle ticket will either cost £1 or a donation to the food bank. Bring tinned…

Shakespearella!

Shakespearella!

Our sparkling Christmas extravaganza approaches! Mysteriously omitted from the First Folio, this is “The Panto What Shakespeare Wrote”. Featuring the Bard’s best known characters re-cast into Cinderella, will there be a happy ending for the beautiful Cordelia? Find out at…

It’s the first week of Rehearsals!

Shakespearella has been cast, and we’ve started learning our lines, songs and dances! We’re all so excited to be back and looking forward to a cracking Christmas show. But what is a pantomime without an audience? Yes. We need you!…

Come and join us!

Come and join us!

The NQSC is looking for actors and backstage crew for their annual Christmas show.  Shakespearella! Is the story of Cinderella as it might have been had Shakespeare written it and we are looking to fill several roles as well as…

Shakespearella Returns!

Shakespearella Returns!

We are delighted to announce the return of our sell-out Christmas show: Shakespearella! We are doubly excited to bring the Bard back after Quorn missed out in 2021 on the Christmas pantomime the Bard could have penned himself! Shakespearella is…

It would be a crime to miss our Spring Double Bill!

It would be a crime to miss our Spring Double Bill!

Rehearsals are well underway for our May dates with Oscar Wilde. But did you know that both plays were penned by our very own Norman Hockley? Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime is based on the Oscar Wilde short story, while Voices…