OASTHOUSE THEATRE - 50 years young! 

Some people might say that the Oasthouse Theatre is  Rainham’s best kept secret! Many residents of Rainham  are not even aware that they have a theatre right on their  doorstep and if they are aware many think we are based at  the Community Centre by the station.  However, for the past 50 years the Oasthouse Theatre,  tucked away in Stratford Lane off the High Street (almost  opposite lvy Street) has been the home of the Rainham  Theatrical Society.

This intimate theatre, housed in a  Grade ll listed building, seats just 72 people and offers a  wide variety of drama, comedy and variety.  The Rainham Theatrical Society (or the RaTS as they are  more fondly known) were founded back in I948 and used  to perform in St Margaret’s Hall, Orchard Street and the  Co-op Hall, both of which have since been demolished.  Early in l96l agreement was reached for the group to  perform in the newly opened Rainham Library but this  was not deemed viable. However, a few months later,  Mary Hopkins (who was the secretary of the group) saw  an advert in the local paper announcing that part of an  Oasthouse in Stratford lane was for sale.

The Oasthouse  belonged to local landowner and farmer, Jack Clark and  part of it was still being used as a working Oast (this  continued until the late 70s). The group had always  dreamed of owning their own theatre and now they had a  chance to turn that dream into a reality!  After discussions with the owner the group decided to  take on the task of converting the Oasthouse into the  ‘First Oasthouse Theatre in the World’. Initially lack  Clark gave the group the building rent free and they held  a series of fundraising events to help with the renovation.  Monthly subscriptions were 2s.6d so members were asked  to buy a lino tile for 2s.6d to help raise more funds. They  even had their name engraved on it for posterity!

In June  1962 outline planning permission was granted by  Gillingham Borough Council and it was full steam ahead.  However, there was a minor set back when Jack Clark  asked the group for a weekly rental of £5. This did not  deter them and they continued to work day and night  (often into the small hours) on the conversion and  fundraising to help pay for the rent and building costs.  They obtained some lighting and carpets from the Globe  Theatre in Chatham and some seating from the local naval  barracks canteen. Finally after months of hard work the  theatre was ready to open the doors to the public for the  first time! The opening took place on 8th November I963 with a production of ‘Billy Liar’.

A specially invited  audience included Cllr Michael Lewis (who is still an  honorary member today), William Poulton, President and  Irene Weller who performed the opening ceremony and  cut the 2 tier cake. Brenda Pearson (who is still an active  member of the society) was the first person to appear on  the stage playing the part of Grandma. As the curtain  opened, a ripple of applause ran through the tiny  auditorium marking the achievement of the society’s  dream.....and the rest is history!

Dean Caston        

 

 

Rainham Photos by Decade

  • Old Photographs of Rainham, Kent from 1900s

    Old Photographs of Rainham, Kent from 1900s

    Photographs of Rainham, Kent This collection of photos are of Rainham Kent from the 1900s to around 1910 showing life in Rainham around that time with pictures of local shops and trams in the High Street.   Broad Walk, Rainham(Photo:Paul Stevens)   Aerial view of Rainham, 1930 (from Action Forum) Berengrave Lane 1947(Action Forum) Station Road, RainhamApprox 1995(Photo: Eddy Newport)   Station Road, Rainham(Now Caversham Close)Approx 1995(Photo: Eddy Newport) Berengrave Lane 1980Construction of new railway bridge(Photo: Eddy Newport)             National School, Rainham,prior to 1878(Action Forum)   Rainham Church watercolour, approx 1800(Action Forum)   Berengrave House, approx 1920(Action Forum) Watts Chemist, High Street, 1984(Action Forum) Aerial View of Rainham Centre, May 1930(Action Forum) Hops arriving at the oast(Action Forum) Dene Hole discovered during construction of The Goldings, off Marshall Road, approx 1980Photo : Andrew James Dene Hole, The Goldings, off Marshall Road, approx 1980See Articles page for more detailsPhoto : Andrew James Dene Hole discovered in The Goldings, off Marshall Road, approx 1980 Photo : Andrew James       Manor Farm restaurant, Maidstone Road/A2 junction. Originally built as a gas showroom in 1926, converted approx 20 years ago to pub restaurant and recently refurbished.(Action Forum)  
  • Old Photographs of Rainham, Kent - 1950s

    Old Historical Photographs of Rainham, Kent from the 1950s Belisha Beacon pub, now Domino's Pizza at Rainham Mark   Rainham High Street looking towards Barclays Bank Rainham Mark looking towards Rainham The Cricketers Pub Rainham Tudor Grove Coronation party 1953 Rainham station with Oast in the distance Rainham High Street looking towards church Street party in Herbert Road in 1953 for Queen Elizabeth II coronation
  • Old Historical Photographs of Rainham - 1920s and 1930s

    Old Photos of Rainham Kent from the 1920s and 1930s Historical Photographs of Rainham, Kent: Gallery Three The Edwards family fruit picking at Walnut Tree Farm, Lower Rainham Road. The 1907 Victoria plum harvest is proudly shown. (Action Forum July 2004)   Marshall Road , approx 1929 Marshall Road Rainham approx 1932  
  • Old Photos of Rainham in the 1970s

    These photos of Rainham were taken in the 1970s prior to the construction of the shopping centre as you can still see the school at the top of Station Road.  Betabake & International Stores in High Street A2 Rainham. Other photos in this set include White Horse pub, Harris & Bone estate agents, Liptons Supermarket in High Street Rainham, Midland Bank/Hidsons, Natwest Bank, P Duff Opticians, Prestige Launderette, Rainham library, Seeboard, Cricketers pub, Ward & Partner estate agents and Beveridges the chemist .  And these are some photos of the same locations taken in 2014, attempting to get same angles and photo
  • Old Photographs of Rainham, Kent - 1990s

    Photos of Rainham from the 1990s View looking down Station Road towards Childscroft Road and parade of shops on the left
  • Old Photographs of Rainham, Kent - 2000s

    Photos of Rainham in the 2000s
  • Old Photographs of Rainham, Kent - 1960s

    Photos of Rainham from the 1960s. This isn't a decade that is well represented so if you have any photos please email them in Finwell Road in 1967
  • Old Photographs of Rainham, Kent - 1980s

    Photos of Rainham taken in the 1980s    
  • Farm Shop & Bayswater High Street Rainham 1987

    The Farm Shop & Bayswater were located on 164/162 High Street Rainham. This photo was taken in 1987 showing both shops together. These shops are now (2021) occupied by BK Fire and Linehans Hair salon. The same location in 2021