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❱ 8-9BEAUTIFUL THE CAROLE KING STORY
❱ 10EDUCATING RITA
❱ 20THE HABIT OF ART
❱ 24-25THE SOUND OF MUSIC
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Come and join us for a new season of live entertainment here at Eastbourne Theatres!The Devonshire Park Theatre begins its year with Willy Russell’s Educating Rita. Starring Stephen Tompkinson, this is a wonderful, heart-warming British comedy. New drama includes Alan Bennett’s The Habit of Art starring Matthew Kelly, The Croft, a thriller from Original Theatre and new farce Bang Bang! written by John Cleese. We are also thrilled to be presenting a delightful play telling a tale of love, loss and ice cream sundaes set in Eastbourne. Beacons, written by Tabitha Mortiboys, plays for just 4 shows at the Devonshire Park so be sure not to miss it!Michael McIntyre, Romesh Ranganathan, Paul Carrack, I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, Anton & Erin, Max Raabe, Fascinating Aida are, just some of the shows coming to the Congress Theatre for one (or two!) nights only! Add in Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, The Sound Of Music and Grease and we’ve got something for everyone to enjoy!Summer may seem a long way off but it is never too early to book tickets for this Summer’s must-see musical Mamma Mia! Making its first visit to Eastbourne, we are thrilled to be bringing this West End, Broadway and international smash hit to the sunshine coast! We look forward to welcoming you back to Eastbourne Theatres very soon!
CHRIS JORDANArtistic Director, Eastbourne Theatres
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❱ 28CIRQUE ENFANT
HELLOWELCOME TO EASTBOURNE THEATRES
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MOO-ve it to the box office and book tickets for a pantomime adventure to remember! Tucker and Martyn Knight return joined by a talented cast including Katherine Glover as Jack, Victoria Farley as Princess Jill and Steven Serlin as the wicked Fleshcreep. The classic story told with plenty of fun, laughter and live music; our hero Jack is forced to lead his beloved family cow to market but on the way is offered the chance to swap her for a handful of magic beans. What follows is the escapade of a lifetime!
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREFriday 6 December – Sunday 12 January
Various Times
TICKETS From £14.50Contact Box office for details or visit eastbournetheatres.co.uk
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TICKETS £15, £20, £25, £30Premium Tickets £35Groups 10+ £20% off, 20+ 20% off plus 1 free seat for organiserSubscriber Discounts When booking 3 or more concerts
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LONDON PHILHARMONICORCHESTRA 2019/2020 SEASON
A SEA CHANGE Sunday 19 JanuaryMendelssohn Overture, The Hebrides Haydn Cello Concerto in C Brahms Symphony No. 4Thomas Blunt conductorLaura van der Heijden celloIt’s sunshine, storms, and sea-spray as the young Mendelssohn sets sail on an adventure, brilliant young cellist Laura van der Heijden brings out all the sparkle of Haydn’s concerto, and Brahms pours his heart and soul into his final symphony.
LIGHT AND SHADOW Sunday 23 FebruaryMozart Overture, The Magic FluteSibelius Violin ConcertoDvořák Symphony No. 8Ben Glassberg conductorFanny Clamagirand violinAward-winning violinist Fanny Clamagirand brings to life the fire and ice of Sibelius’s deeply atmospheric concerto, alongside the birdsong and dance of Dvořák’s most cheerful symphony and the delicate drama of Mozart’s Magic Flute Overture.
TIMELESS TALES Sunday 22 MarchTchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1Tchaikovsky Suite, Sleeping BeautyTchaikovsky Fantasy Overture, Romeo and JulietMatthew Wood conductorIgor Tchetuev pianoFrom the master of musical storytelling. Fall under the spell of unforgettable melodies from Sleeping Beauty and Romeo and Juliet, and the spectacular Piano Concerto No. 1.
BEETHOVEN’S PASTORAL SYMPHONY Sunday 19 AprilBeethoven Overture, FidelioBeethoven Piano Concerto No. 4Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral)
Matthew Coorey conductorJoanna MacGregor pianoThe Fidelio Overture stirs the blood and spirit; great British pianist Joanna MacGregor performs the tender and profound Piano Concerto No. 4; and the grand finale, Beethoven’s rural idyll, the ‘Pastoral’ Symphony.
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CONGRESS THEATRETuesday 21 January 8pm
MICHAEL MCINTYRE: BIG WORLD TOUR CONTINUED WARM UP SHOWMichael McIntyre is continuing his Big World Tour this spring and is warming up with a show in Eastbourne! Please note that this show contains material from his 2018 Big World Tour show.Age guidance 14+
CONGRESS THEATRESunday 26 January 7.30pm
SPIRIT OF THE DANCEThis spectacular show takes you round the globe with the spellbinding world of dance. Scottish, Flamenco, Latin, Salsa, Street Dance, Hip Hop and American Tap are all set to the same dynamic rhythms as the heart pounding thunder of Irish dance.
CONGRESS THEATRESunday 2 February 7.30pm
THE OFFICIAL STAGE TOUR
I’M SORRY I HAVEN’T A CLUEBBC Radio’s multi award-winning antidote to panel games returns to the stage in 2020 with its sell-out touring show. Join Tim Brooke-Taylor, Tony Hawks, Miles Jupp, Richard Osman and host Jack Dee for an unmissable evening of inspired nonsense. Colin Sell provides piano accompaniment.
TICKETS £27
TICKETS £20, £25, £27, Under 16s £17, Conc £1.50 off, Groups 10+ £2 off (Apply top 2 prices)
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CONGRESS THEATREThursday 6 February 7.30pm
THE CLASSIC ROCK SHOWAnthem after anthem, riff after riff and solo after solo, The Classic Rock Show takes you on a musical journey through two and a half hours of Classic Rock’s finest moments culminating in a show-stopping guitar duel that is not to be missed.
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 8 February 7.30pm
PAUL CARRACK THE 20/20 TOURPaul Carrack and his awesome 6-piece band are back on the road! Former Mike and the Mechanics frontman, Squeeze member and voice behind world-wide hits such as Ace’s How Long, Squeeze’s Tempted and timeless classic The Living Years brings his latest stunning live show back to town.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRESaturday 15 February 2.30pm
Jinlong Culture & Performing Arts
CHINESE NEW YEAR An exciting programme includes skilled jugglers, mesmerising magic, illuminating Dragon Dance, live instruments and more. A dazzling array of performances full of colour, amazement and fun, this show is entertainment for all the family.
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TICKETS £18.50, £20.50, £22.50, Conc £1.50 off, Under 16s £2 off, Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 under 16s) £68, Groups Buy 10 Get 11th Free
‘A TAPESTRYOF GREATEST HITS’
NATURAL WOMAN • THE LOCOMOTION • YOU’VE GOT A FRIENDONE FINE DAY • WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW • UP ON THE ROOF
THE GUARDIAN
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‘A TAPESTRYOF GREATEST HITS’
NATURAL WOMAN • THE LOCOMOTION • YOU’VE GOT A FRIENDONE FINE DAY • WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW • UP ON THE ROOF
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Tue – Sat 7.30pm Wed, Thu & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Tue – Thu £32, £37, £42, £46, £49Fri & Sat £35, £40, £45, £49, £52Conc £5 off Groups 10+ £4 off, 20+ £5 off, 50+ £6 off (Conc & Disc apply top 3 prices, Mon – Thu only)
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40TH ANNIVERSARY
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THE BEST BRITISH COMEDY EVER COMES
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When married hairdresser Rita enrols on a university course to expand her horizons, little does she realise where the journey will take her.Her tutor Frank is a frustrated poet, brilliant academic and dedicated drunk who’s less than enthusiastic about taking Rita on, but when these two people come together they soon realise how much they have to teach each other.This hilarious and heart-warming comedy is written by one of our greatest ever playwrights, Willy Russell, stars one of our best loved actors Stephen Tompkinson as Frank and introduces Jessica Johnson as Rita. This production directed by Max Roberts of Live Theatre has garnered rave reviews.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREMonday 17 – Saturday 22 February
Mon – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Mon – Thu 7.45pm £20, £21, £23.50, £27Fri & Sat 7.45pm £20, £22, £25.50, £28.50Wed & Sat 2.30pm £20, £23Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply 7.45pm only)Under 16s & Students £9Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night only)
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CONGRESS THEATREThursday 20 February 7.30pm
ANTON & ERIN DANCE THOSE MAGICAL MOVIES The nation’s favourite ballroom stars are back! With sensational choreography set to music that made it big on the silver screen. Thrilling live vocals from TV favourite Lance Ellington, a spectacular dance ensemble and a 23-piece orchestra led by conductor Richard Balcombe complete the show-stopping line up.
CONGRESS THEATREFriday 21 February 12pm & 3pm
MILKSHAKE! LIVE Milkshake! Monkey’s Musical is a spectacular show featuring his favourite Milkshake! friends. Staring Milkshake! Monkey, Fireman Sam, Noddy, Shimmer & Shine, Digby Dragon, Wissper, Nella the Princess Knight and the Floogals, alongside two Milkshake Presenters! It’s a family show not to be missed!
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 22 February 8pm
ROB BECKETT WALLOPRob Beckett is back on tour with a brand-new stand-up show. It’s been a busy few years for the Mouth of the South and he’s coming to see you to fill you in and make you laugh.“Lights up the stage with his magnetic personality (not to mention the dazzle from his teeth).” Mail on Sunday.Age guidance 14+
TICKETS £32, £40, £46 Groups 10+ 20% off
TICKETS £16, Under 16s £14.50, Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 under 16s) £57
TICKETS £25
Three married couples. Three kitchens. Three Christmas parties. Sidney Hopcroft, a small-time tradesman, persuades wife Jane to throw a party hoping to find favour with a bank manager and local architect. As celebrations begin, class differences and naked ambition combine to hilarious effect as, one by one, the characters seek refuge in Jane’s kitchen.Over the next two years, the Jacksons and Brewster-Wrights take turns to host festivities. But Sidney’s star has begun to rise and roles are increasingly reversed as the cracks in the other couples’ marriages begin to show.Alan Ayckbourn’s comic masterpiece of social climbing in 1970s suburbia fuses a potent mix of farce and black comedy.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRETuesday 25 – Saturday 29 February
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Tue – Thu 7.45pm £18, £19, £21.50, £23.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £18, £20, £23.50, £25.50Wed 2.30pm £19 Sat 2.30pm £19, £21Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply Tue - Thu 7.45pm)Under 16s & Students £9Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First 2 nights)
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LONDON CLASSIC THEATRE
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CONGRESS THEATREWednesday 26 February 7.30pm
QUEEN SYMPHONICA ROCK ORCHESTRA EXPERIENCEExperience the unforgettable magic of Queen, in a rock and symphonic spectacular celebrating the greatest hits of Queen and featuring four rock vocalists who starred in We Will Rock You, a five piece rock band and the Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra.
The show includes full symphonic arrangements blended with a great rock band and performers honouring the greatest hits of Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody; We Are the Champions; Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Will Rock You and more.
CONGRESS THEATRETuesday 3 March 7.30pm
MAX RAABE AND PALAST ORCHESTERDream a little dream with Max Raabe direct from Berlin, luxuriate in the high style and musical glory of the 20's and 30's with a cool contemporary twist. The international million selling Deutsche Grammophon artist comes to Britain for his first UK tour.The extraordinary hand made music and their wit and charm make it easy to dream a little dream or to dance cheek to cheek with Max Raabe & Palast Orchester, worldwide the leading band of music from Germany´s Roaring 20s.“Stylishness, grace and vitality, his comic timing is flawless.” The New York Times, Carnegie Hall
TICKETS £37, £43, £48
TICKETS £22.50, £29.50, £32.50
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HHHH“...THIS TRAGICOMIC AND VERY TOUCHING THREE-HANDER BY TABITHA MORTIBOY IS A LITTLE GEM.’’THE TIMES
Mon – Wed 7.45pm Wed 2.30pm
TICKETS Mon – Wed 7.45pm & Wed 2.30pm £19.50Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% offUnder 16s & Students £9 Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night)
“See those three at the edge, those three in a line? That’s me, and you and Julie. We’re a constellation.”Julie sells ice cream on the cliffs at Beachy Head and searches for love online. Her friend Bernard walks the clifftops and can’t seem to settle. When sixteen-year old Skye arrives for the summer, the lives of all three become unexpectedly entangled and they are confronted with the ghosts of the past. Tabitha Mortiboy’s magical play tells of love, loss and midnight ice cream sundaes under the starlit skies of the South Downs.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREMonday 2 – Wednesday 4 March Mon – Wed 7.45pm, Wed 2.30pm
By Tabitha Mortiboys
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CONGRESS THEATREThursday 5 – Saturday 7 March
A spectacular celebration of the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons taking audiences on a nostalgic musical journey through the career of one of the biggest selling groups of all time.The production features an award-winning cast of singers and dancers taking you from the back street studio in New Jersey where it all began. This vibrant production includes all of The Four Seasons greatest hits, Including Sherry, Rag Doll, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Walk Like A Man and many more.'Brilliant show, perfect harmonies, the crowd went wild.' Liverpool Echo
Thu – Sat 7.30pm Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Thu – Sat 7.30pm £20, £27, £30Sat 2.30pm £21 All seatsConc £3 off Groups 10+ £3 off, 20+ £4 off
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREThursday 5 – Saturday 7 March
BY CHARLOTTE BRONTËADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY NICK LANE
HHHH“SPECTACULAR”
Behind The Arras
“OUTSTANDING... UTTERLY CAPTIVATING”
Bromsgrove Advertiser
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A gothic masterpiece of tempestuous passions and dark secrets, Jane Eyre tells the thrilling story of an orphan girl and her journey from a childhood of loneliness and cruelty to a life at Thornfield Hall and an unlikely relationship with the mysterious Mr Rochester. Falling in love, she gradually uncovers a hidden past to the gloomy, forbidding Thornfield Hall, a terrible secret that forces her to make a heart-wrenching choice.Captivating, brooding and intensely powerful, Jane Eyre is a moving and unforgettable portrayal of one woman’s quest for equality and freedom, and lives as one of the great triumphs of storytelling.
Thu – Sat 7.45pm Sat 2.30pm
Age guidance 11+
TICKETS Thu – Sat 7.45pm £17, £19, £22.50, £24.50Sat 2.30pm £19, £21Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply 7.45pm)Under 16s & Students £9Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night only)
“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with
an independent will”
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREMonday 9 – Saturday 14 March
D I R E C T F R O M A S E L L- O U T L O N D O N R U N
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The smash hit play that sold out its London run returns for a UK Tour! It was the dinner that changed history: the night in 2016 when Boris Johnson decided to vote ‘leave’. Guests included MP Michael Gove, Sarah Vine and, for Boris at least, the spirits of Prime Ministers past. Fast forward to post-Brexit Britain, 2029. Boris, no longer in power, roams the political wilderness, but unexpected events see him back in the spotlight. As befits the fastest moving story of our time, the script will be updated - nightly if necessary - to reflect events...Written by Jonathan Maitland (Dead Sheep, An Audience with Jimmy Savile), this uniquely timely comedy drama broke box office records during its London run.
Mon – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Mon – Thu 7.45pm £19, £20, £22.50, £24.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £19, £21, £24.50, £26.50Wed & Sat 2.30pm £19, £22Conc £1.50 off Groups 10% off (Apply 7.45pm)Under 16s & Students £9Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night)
BY JONATHAN MAITLAND
GLYNIS HENDERSON PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
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CONGRESS THEATREThursday 12 March 7.30pm
PURPLE ZEPPELINPaying tribute to the two greatest Rock Bands of all time, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin! Whether you were lucky enough to have seen the originals live or not, Purple Zeppelin will take you back to the magic, the excitement and the sheer raw energy generated by those incredible musicians.
CONGRESS THEATREFriday 13 March 7.30pm
BRENDAN COLE SHOW MANExpect every style of ballroom and latin dance from Brendan Cole and his hand-picked championship dancers, performed to the music of some of the greatest legends and contemporary artistes. Join us for a thrilling extravaganza of music and dance and experience the ultimate Show Man at his best.
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 14 March 7.30pm
MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL 2 CRUISING THROUGH THE MENOPAUSE Starring Cheryl Fergison (EastEnders), Nicole Barber-Lane (Hollyoaks), Rebecca Wheatley (Casualty), and Nicki French (Eurovision). In the hysterical sequel to Menopause The Musical®. Fast forwards five years to catch up with the same characters for tales of their lives, loves and losses. Age guidance 16+
TICKETS £23, Conc £21
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CONGRESS THEATRESunday 15 March 7.30pm
FRIENDSTHE MUSICAL PARODYThe new, hilarious, off-Broadway and Las Vegas hit musical lovingly lampoons the popular TV sitcom. The show celebrates and pokes fun at the wacky misadventures of the 20-something pals we love from the hit TV show as they navigate the pitfalls of work, life, and love in 1990’s Manhattan.
CONGRESS THEATRETuesday 17 March 7pm
LET’S DANCELet’s Dance Trust, a not for profit charity, are working with The Causeway School to showcase the talents of young people from state-funded Infant, Junior, Primary, Secondary and Special schools, FE Colleges and Universities. Their aim is to maximise the number of young people engaged in dance and physical activity.
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CONGRESS THEATREWednesday 18 March 7.30pm
JOE BROWN 60TH ANNIVERSARY TOURPremier rock ‘n’ roll legend Joe Brown is back on the road! Combining timeless classics, rockabilly, gospel, country, bluegrass, and rock ‘n’ roll with Joe’s effervescent delivery and humorous reminiscences, this sensational show is a musical journey celebrating Joe’s 60 years in the business.
*TICKETS £22, £26.50, £28.50, £30.50
The critically acclaimed and celebrated production of the masterly Bennett comedy is coming to Eastbourne following a hugely successful UK tour. In The Habit of Art, Bennett gives us a play about a meeting between two of the 20th centuries most remarkable artists, the poet WH Auden and the composer Benjamin Britten.This beautifully nuanced production is directed by Philip Franks and stars the Olivier Award winning Matthew Kelly (Of Mice and Men, Toast and Pride and Prejudice), David Yelland (Chariots of Fire and The Crown) and Veronica Roberts (Peak Practice and Tenko).
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREWednesday 18 – Saturday 21 March
Audio described performance. See p.42
Wed – Sat 7.45pm Thu & Sat 2.30pm
Age guidance 12+
TICKETS Wed – Thu 7.45pm £19, £20, £22.50, £24.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £19, £21, £24.50, £26.50Thu & Sat 2.30pm £19, £22Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply 7.45pm)Under 16s & Students £9Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night)
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CONGRESS THEATREFriday 20 March 7.30pm
Russian State Opera presents
AIDAMusic by Giuseppe Verdi. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.Featuring an impressive cast and accompanied by a live Orchestra of over 30 musicians, this brand-new production guarantees to delight you with sumptuous sets and splendid costumes. Verdi brings ancient Egypt on stage with an evolving love story against the backdrop of war. A deeply moving opera, Aida is a gripping love story that will keep you on the edge of your seats until the very end.
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 21 March 7.30pm
Russian State Opera presents
CARMENMusic by Georges Bizet. Sung in French with English surtitles.Russian State Opera returns to delight you with a powerful and dramatic production of Carmen - feel the thrill of fiery passion, jealousy and violence of 19th century Seville in Bizet’s most popular opera. Featuring an impressive cast and accompanied by a live Orchestra of over 30 musicians, Carmen is widely acclaimed for the brilliance of its melodies, enthralling atmosphere and orchestration, as well as for the skill with which Bizet musically represented the emotions and suffering of his characters.
TICKETS £30, £33, Under 16s £21, Conc £2 off
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The residents of Chipping Cleghorn are astonished to read an advert in the local newspaper that a murder will take place this coming Friday at Little Paddocks, the home of Letitia Blacklock. Unable to resist, the group gather at the house at the appointed time, when the lights go out and a gun is fired. Enter Miss Marple, who must unravel a complex series of relationships and events to solve the mystery of the killer...Now in its fifth year of touring, this lavish production has delighted audiences across the UK.Starring Sarah Thomas (Last Of The Summer Wine), Barbara Wilshere (The Lakes/The Paradise Club), Tom Butcher (The Bill/Doctors), Karen Drury (Brookside), Lucy Evans (Coronation Street), Tom Gibbons (The Archers) plus a full supporting cast. From the company and director who brought you the courtroom thriller The Verdict.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREMonday 23 – Saturday 28 March
Mon – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Mon – Thu 7.45pm £18, £19, £21.50, £23.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £18, £20, £23.50, £25.50Wed 2.30pm £19Sat 2.30pm £19, £21Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply 7.45pm)Under 16s & Students £9Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First 2 nights)
Audio described performance. See p.42
Adapted for the stage by Leslie Darbon
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CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 28 March 7.30pm
FASCINATING AIDA Dillie Keane, Adèle Anderson and Liza Pulman are heading out on tour. With a selection of old favourites, songs you haven’t heard before and some you wish you’d never heard in the first place! The songs are hilarious and topical - the glamour is unstoppable. Age Guidance 14+
CONGRESS THEATRESunday 29 March 7pm
Ratton School’s
10TH ANNUAL IRISH NIGHT A DECADE OF DANCEAcclaimed Irish dance troupe Rinceoiri Ratton present numbers inspired by Riverdance and Lord of the Dance in an evening celebrating Irish culture. With intricate footwork, traditional ballads and Irish sing-along favourites the 'Craic' will be mighty!
CONGRESS THEATRESunday 5 April 3pm
Shining Stars Dance Academy
DECADE OF DANCEJoin Shining Stars Dance Academy as they celebrate their 10 year anniversary with an amazing showcase of talented young dancers. From tiny pre-school dancers taking their first steps on stage through to the senior dancers from the school, they are all ready to entertain!
TICKETS £16, Conc £10
TICKETS £15, Under 16s & Over 65s £12.50
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CONGRESS THEATRETuesday 31 March – Saturday 4 April
‘I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF THIS FIVE STAR PRODUCTION’
The Gazette
RUSSELCROUSE
Bill Kenwright presentsA NEW PRODUCTION OF
THE SOUND OF MUSICMusic by
RICHARDRODGERS
Lyrics by
OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN IIBook by
HOWARDLINDSAY
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Suggested by ‘The Trapp Family Singers’ by Maria Augusta Trapp
Presented by special arrangement with R&H Theatricals Europe www.rnh.com
‘A STUNNING, BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED, SUPERBLY DELIVERED,
MONUMENTALLY GOOD PRODUCTION’The Sussex News
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One of the greatest musicals of all time returns to the stage in a magnificent production to enchant and enthral the young and the young at heart.Based on Baroness Maria von Trapp’s 1949 autobiography, this wonderfully lavish new staging of The Sound Of Music tells the true story of the world-famous singing family, from their romantic beginnings and search for happiness, to their thrilling escape to freedom as their beloved Austria becomes part of the Third Reich at the start of WWII. The unforgettable score features some of the most memorable songs ever performed on stage, including Edelweiss, My Favorite Things, Do-Re-Mi, Climb Ev’ry Mountain, and of course, the title song The Sound of Music. Star casting to be announced soon.
Tue – Sat 7.30pm Wed, Thu & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Tue – Thu £20, £24.50, £29.50, £34.50, £38.50Fri & Sat £23, £27.50, £32.50, £37.50, £41.50Conc £3 off Under 16s & Students £5 offGroups 10+ £3 off, 20 + £4 off, 50+ £5 off (Apply top 3 prices)
‘HEAVENLY’ Evening News
‘A REAL JOY’ The Stage
‘A STUNNING, BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED, SUPERBLY DELIVERED,
MONUMENTALLY GOOD PRODUCTION’The Sussex News
‘BRILLIANT’ The Mail
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When Clifford Chatterley returns from the war a wounded hero, his young bride Connie does her best to care for him. Neglected and alone, she instigates a love affair with the gamekeeper, Mellors, a relationship that bridges the social divide and challenges convention. In touch, they find the simplest of truths. In lust, they risk the greatest of scandals.Lawrence’s most sensual of novels was first published in 1928, but only in 1960 did an uncensored version become available, leading to one of the most famous trials of the century. Tender, thoughtful and impassioned, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is the book that changed Britain.This production contains material of an adult nature. Age guidance 14+.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRETuesday 31 March - Saturday 4 April
TILTED WIG AND CHURCHILL THEATRE, PRESENTS
BY D.H. LAWRENCE ADAPTED & DIRECTED BY CIARAN MCCONVILLE
LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVER
“In every living thing is the desire for love.”
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Tue – Thu 7.45pm £17, £18, £20.50, £22.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £19, £20, £22.50, £24.50Wed 2.30pm £19Sat 2.30pm £19, £21Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply 7.45pm)Under 16s & Students £9 Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First 2 nights)
Audio described performance. See p.42
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DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRETuesday 7 – Saturday 11 April
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm
Age guidance 14+
TICKETS Tue – Thu 7.45pm £18, £19, £21.50, £23.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £20, £21, £23.50, £25.50Wed 2.30pm £19Sat 2.30pm £19, £21Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply 7.45pm)Under 16s & Students £9Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First 2 nights)
Audio described performance. See p.42
In the remote Scottish Highlands two women arrive at a former Crofters Hut in a deserted village when suddenly the weekend getaway takes an unexpected turn. Cut off from the modern world, Laura and Suzanne find themselves drawn into the dark history of the Croft and the lives that passed before them.In this bold and haunting play the present interweaves with the past as ancient tales surface and the terrifying truth lurking in the Croft is revealed.Directed by award-winning director Philip Franks (The Habit of Art) and produced by The Original Theatre Company (The Habit of Art, The Night Watch, Birdsong), The Croft will set your pulse racing. Starring national treasure Gwen Taylor (Barbara, A Bit of A Do, Coronation Street, Heartbeat) and Caroline Harker (Middlemarch, A Touch of Frost).
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CONGRESS THEATREWednesday 8 April 7.30pm
WALK RIGHT BACKTHE EVERLY BROTHERS STORYFrom their rise to fame, decade-long feud and glorious reunion, follow the sad yet glorious story of The Everly Brothers. Featuring all the hits including Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown, plus many more classics immortalised by those trademark ‘harmonies from heaven’.
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 11 April 7.30pm
THE ILLEGAL EAGLESCelebrating the music of the legendary West Coast Country Rock band, The Illegal Eagles return with more of their trademark musical prowess, acute attention to detail and incredible showmanship. This critically acclaimed show features the very best from the Eagles’ back catalogue including Hotel California, Desperado and Take It Easy.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREWednesday 15 April 1.30pm & 4.30pm
CIRQUE ENFANTFrom Tots to Teens, the kids will rock out to the great music of Cirque Enfant an interactive show bringing amazing acrobats, jugglers, clowns, sing-a-long and so much more to the stage. Enjoy the madness and mayhem of this laugh out loud show, perfect for kids of all ages - and grown-ups too! Running time 60 minutes no interval.
TICKETS £26.50
TICKETS £29.50, Conc £27.50
TICKETS £15
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LIONEL THE MUSIC OF LIONEL RICHIEMalcolm Pitt delivers a powerhouse performance in this show celebrating the music of Lionel Richie and the Commodores. This award winning production also features world class musicians performing classic tracks Dancing On The Ceiling, Hello, Three Times A Lady, Easy, All Night Long and many more.
CONGRESS THEATREFriday 17 April 7.30pm
ROCK & ROLL REVOLUTIONFEATURING THE BLUEJAYSAward-winning band The Bluejays (featuring stars of Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story, Dreamboats & Petticoats and Million Dollar Quartet) take you on a jiving journey through the fabulous fifties. Packed with over 40 classic hits all performed live on stage, be transported back to the era when music changed the world forever!
TICKETS £25, Conc £23
TICKETS £24, Conc £22
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 18 April 7.30pm
UK PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCECelebrating over 50 years of one of rock’s most influential bands, this highly authentic show recreates the atmosphere of Floyd. Featuring the iconic album The Dark Side Of The Moon and classics including Wish You Were Here, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Another Brick In The Wall and Comfortably Numb.
TICKETS £25, Conc £23
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Mark Moraghan, Sian Reeves, Parry Glasspool, Lucy Dixon & Eric Potts. Adapted from the million-selling book, By The Waters Of Liverpool is a period drama set in the 1930s.The story opens in 1935. Helen is sixteen years old and fighting a bitter battle with her parents for the right to educate herself and go out to work. During the Great Depression, Helen’s father lost his fortune and the family were suddenly thrown into poverty. Leaving behind a comfortable middle-class life in the South West of England, the Forrester’s chose Liverpool as the place to start over.“A big sweeping story of real emotion.” The Stage
Fri – Sat 7.45pm Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Mon – Sat 7.45pm £22, £25, £28Conc £2 off Groups 10+ 10% offFriends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night)
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREFriday 17 & Saturday 18 April Fri & Sat 7.45pm, Sat 2.30pm
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A new farce by John Cleese. Based on ‘Monsieur Chasse’ by Georges Feydeau, Starring Tessa Peake-Jones, Tony Gardner & Wendi Peters.John Cleese makes his stage writing debut with a hilarious new adaptation of this classic comedy – a delicious blend of French Farce and Fawlty Towers.When Leontine, a respectable society lady, discovers that she’s been hoodwinked by her husband, Duchotel, who’s always pretending to go hunting but really chasing after other ‘prey’, she vows to take revenge on the philanderer! But while Duchotel’s away, his lifelong friend comes calling – and he’s on the hunt too. Will Leontine get caught in his sights, or instead set a trap of her own?
Mon – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Mon – Thu 7.45pm £21, £22, £24.50, £26.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £21, £23, £26.50, £28.50Wed & Sat 2.30pm £22, £25Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply 7.45pm)Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night only)
Audio described performance. See p.42
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Directed by Daniel Buckroyd
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CONGRESS THEATRETuesday 21 April – Sold Out! Wednesday 22 April 8pm – Extra Date!
ROMESH RANGANATHAN THE CYNICS MIXTAPE Romesh is back with a brand new show and his most brutally honest yet. He's putting showbiz aside to deliver a carefully curated selection of all the things he has found unacceptable since the last tour!
CONGRESS THEATREFriday 24 April 7.30pm
A BEAUTIFUL NOISECelebrate the music of Neil Diamond led by Fisher Stevens and his full live band. The show pays homage to one of the world’s greatest ever singer-songwriters revisiting over five decades of musical gems including, Love On The Rocks, Sweet Caroline, Forever In Blue Jeans, America and many more.
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 25 April 7.30pm
ONE NIGHT AT THE V.E. DAY PROMS A musical celebration in honour of the 75th Anniversary of V.E Day. Featuring The London Gala Orchestra and singers, this concert brings back to life popular war time songs alongside classical masterpieces and is sure to have everyone waving their flags and singing along to the music that helped make Britain great!
TICKETS £25
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DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRESunday 26 April 7pm
FLAMENCO EXPRESSFlamenco Express returns to Eastbourne with another cargo of raw, heart-wrenching flamenco - featuring ‘sizzling soloist’ La Joaquina and guitar virtuoso Chris Clavo. Plus the overwhelming power, imagination and grace of Emilio Ochando; and the extreme presence of singer Juan-José Suárez - a true gypsy of the Extremadura, and household name in Spain.“…utterly riveting variations of firecracker beats...tumultuous fervour, indelible gracefulness.” The Stage.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREWednesday 6 – Saturday 9 May 7.45pm, Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
Eastbourne Gilbert & Sullivan Society
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCEEscape to the rocky shores of Cornwall in this timeless comic operetta. Pirate apprentice, Frederic, falls for the daughter of a Major General, Mabel, but an improbable paradox gets in the way of their happiness. Absurd adventures featuring sentimental pirates, blundering policemen and some of Gilbert & Sullivan’s most memorable songs. This is an amateur production.
*TICKETS £19.50, under 16s £15
TICKETS £18, Conc £17, Under 16s & Students £6Wednesday 7.45pm Full Price Tickets £14
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRETuesday 28 April – Saturday 2 May
From London’s West End, The Kite Runner is an outstanding and unforgettable theatrical tour de force and its returning to Eastbourne.Afghanistan is a country on the verge of war and best friends are about to be torn apart. It’s a beautiful afternoon in Kabul, the skies are full of colour and the streets are full of the excitement of a kite flying tournament, but no one can foresee the terrible incident that will shatter their lives forever.
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Tue – Thu 7.45pm £19, £20, £22.50, £24.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £19, £21, £24.50, £26.50Wed & Sat 2.30pm £19, £22Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply Tue – Thu 7.45pm)Under 16s & Students £9 Under 25s £10Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night)
HHHHH“THE BEST PAGE-TO-STAGE SHOW SINCE WAR HORSE…. A SPELLBINDING PRODUCTION’’THE STAGE
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Audio described performance. See p.42
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CONGRESS THEATREThursday 7 May 8pm
JIMMY CARR TERRIBLY FUNNYJimmy’s brand new show contains jokes about all kinds of terrible things. Terrible things that might have affected you or people you know and love. But they’re just jokes - they are not the terrible things. Having political correctness at a comedy show is like having health and safety at a rodeo. Now you’ve been warned, buy a ticket. Age guidance 16+
CONGRESS THEATREFriday 8 May 7.30pm
THE HOLLIESThe Hollies are one of Britain’s best-loved bands. Their soaring, distinctive harmonies, brilliantly crafted songs coupled with their extensive back catalogue of memorable hits has ensured their longevity. The Air That I Breathe, Bus Stop, He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother the list goes on, come along to enjoy these classics and many more.
TICKETS £31.50
TICKETS £27, £30, £33
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 9 May 7.30pm
THAT’LL BE THE DAYPrepare for a nostalgia extravaganza as the UK’s No.1 Rock & Roll variety performance returns with the best of That’ll Be The Day!This very special edition of the show presents the most popularly requested songs, impressions and comic sketches from over 33 years of touring.
TICKETS £25.50, £28.50
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DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREWednesday 13 May 2.30pm & 7.45pm
DONE TO DEATH, BY JOVE!The 39 Steps meets Agatha Christie via Holmes and Watson! A cast of six bring a comic flurry of suspects and sleuths together to discover whodunnit, and how… Except, well… four of the cast are stuck by the side of the M6 in the van, and only those two knights of the theatre – Sir Gavin and Sir Nicholas - have managed to get to the venue… but ‘the show must go on’… what could possibly go wrong!?Comic clichés from the Great British Detective genre - Lords and ladies, shady servants, secrets, motives and cunning detective-work abound in this genre-busting farcical comedy!Warning: Contains hats!
CONGRESS THEATREFriday 15 May 7.30pm
RUMOURS OF FLEETWOOD MACChannelling the spirit of Fleetwood Mac at their very best, fans old and new can rediscover the songs and performances that have ensured Fleetwood Mac’s place as one of the most loved groups of all time, including a very special blues set paying tribute to Fleetwood Mac's legendary Peter Green era. Personally endorsed by Fleetwood Mac founding member, Mick Fleetwood, this is the ultimate tribute to one of rock and roll’s most remarkable groups.
TICKETS £18.50, Conc £16.50
TICKETS £28.50, £38.50
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DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATREFriday 15 May 7.30pm
JULIAN CLARY BORN TO MINCEIn this outrageously camp show, Julian Clary will bare his soul in the interests of light entertainment. He’ll murder some well-known songs along the way, no doubt, read you a sneak preview from his next memoir and make withering remarks about punters foolish enough to sit in the front row. Age guidance 15+
CONGRESS THEATRESunday 17 May 7.30pm
SEVEN DRUNKEN NIGHTSTHE STORY OF THE DUBLINERSThis celebration of Ireland's favourite sons brings to life the music of The Dubliners. An evening of humour and ‘craic’ that will have audiences singing along to classics including The Wild Rover, The Black Velvet Band, Molly Malone, Finnegan’s Wake, McAlpines Fusileers and The Seven Drunken Nights.
CONGRESS THEATRESaturday 30 May 8pm
JOSH WIDDICOMBE: BIT MUCHThe guy everyone can do an impression of is back with a brand-new stand-up tour. A show that will change your life and how you perceive your place in the world. Bit much? Fine, it’ll be a very funny night of grumbles and jokes! “One of the most bankable talents in UK comedy” Guardian Guide.Age guidance 14+
TICKETS £27, Over 65s & Students £25
TICKETS £26.50
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Nostalgic, naughty and perfect for now, Malory Towers is a musical of high jinks, high drama and high spirits. Darrell Rivers is starting school with an eager mind and fierce heart. Unfortunately, she also has a quick temper! Can she learn to tolerate the infuriating Gwendoline Lacey, or value the kind hearted Sally Hope? Can she save the school play and rescue terrified Mary Lou from the grip of a raging storm? If she can do these things anywhere, she will do them at Malory Towers!Adapted and Directed by Emma Rice (Wise Children, Kneehigh’s Tristan & Yseult and Brief Encounter), this is a show for children and all of us grown up children who still dream of midnight feasts, pillow fights and headmistresses like Miss Grayling.
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRETuesday 19 – Saturday 23 May
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed, Thu & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Tue – Thu 7.45pm & Sat 2.30pm £22, £23, £25.50, £27.50Fri & Sat 7.45pm £22, £24, £26.50, £29.50Wed & Thu 2.30pm £22, £24Conc £1.50 off Groups 10+ 10% off (Apply 7.45pm)Friends of Devonshire Park Theatre 25% off (First night)
Audio described performance. See p.42
'IT MAKES YOU WANT TO CHEER.'
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Calling all brave heroes! Enter into a magical world of myths and legends in this fantastical new interactive show for all the family. Unveil a myriad of dark secrets and come face to face with some of the most magnificent monsters and terrifying beasts ever to walk the earth. Discover the colossal Stone Troll, the mysterious Indrik and Japanese Baku; the Tooth Fairy (not as sweet as you'd think), an adorable Unicorn and majestic Griffin. Take your place among legendary heroes, just don't wake the Dragon…From the creators of the West End smash hit Dinosaur World Live, who bring spectacular puppets to life, don’t miss this brand new spell-binding adventure, live on stage!
CONGRESS THEATREThursday 21 – Sunday 24 May
Thu 4.30pm Fri 7pm Sat & Sun 11am & 2pm
TICKETS £14Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 under 16s ) £50 off Groups 10+ £8.50
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Colin Ingram for InTheatre presents the new Curve Theatre production of
BOOK, MUSIC & LYRICS BY JIM JACOBS & WARREN CASEY
DIRECTOR NIKOLAI FOSTER CHOREOGRAPHY ARLENE PHILLIPS
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The world’s best-loved musical is back! Grittier and more glamorous than ever before.After a whirlwind summer romance, leather-clad greaser Danny and girl-next-door Sandy are unexpectedly reunited when she transfers to Rydell High for senior year. But can they survive the trials and tribulations of teenage life and find true love once more?With its phenomenal score, bursting with hits including Summer Nights, Greased Lightnin’, Hopelessly Devoted to You and You’re the One That I Want, this thrilling new version is brought to life by a fresh young cast who bring energy, vitality and passion to this ultimate musical classic. So round-up your Burger Palace Boys, pick up your Pink Ladies and re-discover why Grease really is the one that you want this term!
Mon – Thu 7.30pm Thu & Sat 2.30pm
TICKETS Mon – Thu £24.50, £29.50, £34.50, £37.50, £40.50Fri & Sat £26.50, £31.50, £36.50, £39.50, £42.50Conc £2 off Under 16s & Students £5 offGroups 10+ £3 off, 20+ £4 off, 50+ £5 off (Apply Mon – Thu)
COMING SOON!Colin Ingram for InTheatre presents the new Curve Theatre production of
BOOK, MUSIC & LYRICS BY JIM JACOBS & WARREN CASEY
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COMING SOON!
DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRESunday 7 June 7pm
Jazz Dance Company
OUT OF THIS WORLDSerious, satirical or sassy, the Jazz Dance Company showcase styles from Hip Hop, Commercial and Contemporary to Music Theatre, Tap, Technical and Lyrical Jazz, presenting a show that is diverse, entertaining, vibrant and bursting with attitude.
TICKETS £15, Students £7, School Groups 10+ £7, Groups 10+ 10% off
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CONGRESS THEATRESunday 7 June 3pm
The Astor Big Band
THE GLENN MILLER STORY The Glenn Miller Story follows big band leader Alton ‘Glenn’ Miller from his early days in the music business through to his final performance in 1944. For an evening of toe-tapping swing dedicated to the biggest name in Big Band music look no further.
CONGRESS THEATREFriday 12 June 7.30pm
JANE MCDONALDLET THE LIGHT INThe BAFTA award-winning star always delivers phenomenal shows along with her fantastic live band and backing singers. With stunning production and a new line-up of songs her latest tour promises to be the best one yet.
TICKETS £35, £40, £45, £50
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HOW TO FIND USThe Congress and Devonshire Park Theatre are close to Eastbourne seafront, only a short distance from the town centre and clearly signposted on all the major routes in to the town. Drive time 30 minutes from Hastings & Bexhill, 40 minutes from Brighton and 1 hour from Tunbridge Wells. Sat Nav postcode BN21 4BW. The venues are a 10-15 minute walk from Eastbourne train station.
PARKINGFree parking after 6.30pm in College Road car park. On street parking free after 6pm.
BOOKING INFORMATIONBox Office Opening Times In person and by telephone Monday – Saturday 10am – 8pm Open Sunday where there is a performanceBox Office In person bookings can be made at the new Welcome Building (next to the Congress Theatre, Carlisle Road) or at Devonshire Park Theatre, Compton Street, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 4BWPhone 01323 412000 Online www.eastbournetheatres.co.ukCorrespondence Address Eastbourne Theatres Box Office, The Point, College Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 4JJTickets can also be purchased from the Tourist Information Centre on Cornfield Terrace
CONCESSIONS, DISCOUNTS AND SPECIAL OFFERSOnly one discount per ticket. Subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply.Where indicated concessions apply to over 65s, jobseekers, people with disabilities, students in full-time education, under 16s and 25s. Where concessionary tickets have been purchased suitable ID may be requested. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Family Ticket 2 adults + 2 under 16s unless otherwise indicated.
Children under 2 are welcome at family productions. A £2 ticket will apply to shows considered suitable and is subject to change, otherwise standard prices will apply.
BOOKING FEEOn selected shows a per ticket booking fee is included in the advertised ticket price. For many incoming productions, the majority of the ticket income is paid to the production company or promoter. The booking fee is entirely retained by the venue.All tickets are non-refundable. For full terms and conditions please visit our website.
ACCESSPlease ensure you notify us of any special requirements at time of booking.Eastbourne Theatres operate a free scheme for those who need an Essential Companion to be with them at a show in order to assist them. Application forms available from box office or at www.eastbournetheatres.co.ukl Wheelchair spaces, Wheelchair accessible
toilet, Blue Badge parking near to venuesl Infrared Hearing & Induction Loop Systeml Ramp access to Box Officel Patron Lift to all floors at Congress Theatre
via Welcome Buildingl Guide Dogs welcomel Orientation tours available on request l Brochures available in audio formatl Audio Description provided by Friends
of the Devonshire Park Theatre Friday evenings and Saturday matinees of week-long productions. Check website for details.
Eastbourne Theatres is funded by Eastbourne Borough Council with support from Friends of the Devonshire Park Theatre fodpt.org.uk
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1112
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15K
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30K
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2021
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2627
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30H
3132
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14
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1112
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15G
1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
30G
3132
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14
32
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13
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34
56
78
910
1112
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15F
1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
30F
3132
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1617
1819
2021
2223
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30E
3132
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12
30
44
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11
12
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56
78
910
1112
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15D
1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
30D
3132
3334
3536
3738
3940
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11
29
28
10
12
34
56
78
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1112
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15C
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2021
2223
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2627
2829
30C
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10
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9
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8
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78
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4
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1112
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2223
2425
2627
2829
30Y
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12
34
56
78
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1617
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2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
30X
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2021
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2425
2627
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30W
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1112
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1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
30V
3132
3334
3536
3738
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30
12
34
56
78
910
1112
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1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
30U
3132
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4142
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30
40
29
12
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56
78
910
1112
1314
15T
1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
30T
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3940
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29
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56
78
910
1112
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1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
30S
3132
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39
28
12
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78
910
1112
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1617
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2021
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2627
2829
30R
3132
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24
35
46
23
11
12
34
56
78
910
1112
1314
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1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
P31
3233
3435
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29A
9
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8
18
7
17
6
16 15
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3
13
2
12
1
11
STALLS TERRACE LEFT
STALLS TERRACE RIGHT
16 1
7 1
8 1
9 2
0 2
1 2
2 2
3 2
4 2
5 2
6 2
7 2
8 2
9 30
16 1
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8 1
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CENTRE TERRACE RIGHTGRAND TERRACE RIGHT
16 1
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8 1
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26
27
28
29
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r Sea
ting
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W
16 1
7 1
8 1
9 2
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E
AISL
E
16 1
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STA
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GR
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CLE
STA
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Seat
ing
Plan
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