insideSUSSEX Magazine Issue 06 - August 2015 | Page 22
EVENTS
Elegant Entertainments // 14 Aug
Anthony & Cleopatra // 16 Aug
The year is 1831 – Henry Adams,
gentleman, cordially invites you
to join him at the esteemed Royal
Pavilion Banquet Room to enjoy
a truly Elegant Entertainment.
Listen as he engages with you in
refined and agreeable conversation
about the splendid seaside
town of Brighton. Hear about its
wonderful attractions, such as the
principal Baths, The Maze and the
magnificent gardens and cricket
ground, and delight in the delectable
gossip of the day – told with the
utmost discretion of course! All
accompanied by delightful sampling
of Georgian snacks and drinks in
the Red Drawing Room. Principally
Mr Adams will prepare you to attend
the most fashionable of balls by
guiding you through the steps of some of the most simple of dances
in the magnificent Music Room and, in doing so, bring your dancing to
perfection. Miss Heyrick will accompany the dances exquisitely on her
recorder.
Informal and improvised roleplay by four Georgian enthusiasts,
interacting with and responding to the group, allowing the audience
to gain a thought-provoking and entertaining insight into the Georgian
period. Georgian-style attire is welcome but not essential.
6.30pm and 8.30pm. Price: £40 (includes authentic Georgian-style
food and drink)
The Royal Pavilion, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton BN1 1EE
www.brightonmuseums.org.uk / 03000 290902
The epic and timeless conflict
between love and duty, personal
and private, old and new. In a
tense and turbulent election,
politician Marc Antony stands
precariously close to becoming
Prime Minister. To succeed,
Antony must balance his duty as
a statesman and his own private
affairs while under the constant
scrutiny of the persistent press.
All this to him is meaningless
however, without the love of the tempestuous Cleopatra. Unmasked
Theatre return to present this re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic text
set in a fiercely political and press-driven world.
3pm. Price: £7
Hawth Theatre, Hawth Avenue, Crawley RH10 6YZ
www.parkwoodtheatres.co.uk/thehawth / 01293 553636
Battle of Britain // 18 Aug
The Made in Eastbourne film season continues with Battle of Britain at
Eastbourne’s Under Ground Theatre. Made in 1969 the film endeavoured
to portray an accurate accoun t of the air battle between the RAF and the
Luftwaffe in 1940. The distinctive chalky headland of Eastbourne’s Beachy
Head can be seen in a number of sequences throughout the film.
7.30pm. Price: £5
Underground Theatre, Grove Road, Eastbourne BN21 4TL
www.undergroundtheatre.co.uk / 01323 430077
The Three Musketeers // 20 Aug
All for One; One for All! Young
D’Artagnan is desperate
to join Athos, Porthos and
Aramis as an elite Musketeer
of the King’s Guard. But are
his swashbuckling credentials
sufficient? Find out as the
fearless four survive the
schemes of Cardinal Richelieu
and cross swords with the
deadly Milady de Winter. This
production, specially adapted
for international award-winning
Illyria, is sumptuously costumed,
fast-moving, and suitable for all
ages 8 and above.
7pm. Price: £15
The Hawth Theatre, Hawth
Avenue, Crawley RH10 6YZ
www.hawth.co.uk / 01293 553636
The Damned // 14 Aug
Punk legends The Damned perform
a rare show in Worthing. Expect to
hear all their classics from the last forty
years including “Smash It Up”, “Neat
Neat Neat”, “I Just Can’t Be Happy
Today”, “New Rose” and many more.
A must see show for any alternative
music fans.
7.30pm. Price: £21
Assembly Hall, Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing BN11 1HQ
www.worthingtheatres.co.uk / 01903 206206
Vintage & Steam // 15-16 Aug
This is all the bustle and excitement of
a traditional steam festival, with full-size
and model steam engines on display
and working around the site. Vintage
and commercial vehicles will be on
display, plus classic cars including The
Portsmouth Jaguar Enthusiasts Club
display. Living wagons will also be on
show, alongside working steamrollers,
steam lorries, model boats and a
miniature railway. Take a ride on the ever-popular steam-powered carousel
gallopers and visit the traditional vintage fair. With vintage music and a themed
tea tent, local crafts and traditional demonstrations, plus continuous arena
displays throughout the weekend, this is an event for all the family to enjoy.
10am. Price: £12.50 (children 4-15 £7)
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, Chichester
PO18 0EU
www.wealddown.co.uk / 01243 811363
Children’s Author Event // 22 Aug
If you’d like to go on an interactive journey through science and learn
some interesting facts along the way, then come to the Under Ground
Theatre on Saturday 22nd August. Local author and puppeteer, Richard
Robinson, will be showing a collection of experiments designed to make
science fun. If your children constantly ask you questions that seem
unanswerable such as: Why does the toast always land butter side down?
Why is ‘black’ sometimes actually ‘white’? How can a bottle blow up a
party balloon? Then Richard will be on hand to give them the answers.
10am. Price: Free
Underground Theatre, Grove Road, Eastbourne BN21 4TL
www.undergroundtheatre.co.uk / 01323 430077
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