- Korean firm wins MoD tankers deal
- Mother and daughter given Asbos
- 'Exceptionally' mild weather on way
- Teenager 'repeatedly raped by gang'
- Man quizzed over women's murders
- Comedian Frank Carson dies aged 85
- Cherie Blair makes phone hack claim
- Man accused of murdering vicar
- Peacocks saved, but 3,000 jobs go
- Sex attacker was under surveillance
- RBS set to unveil £400m bonus pot
- 'Anxious' teacher 'set self alight'
- 'Crush racism' in football: PM
- Protesters refused cathedral appeal
- Man accused of starting riots blaze
- PM urges 'thorough' fraud probe
- Fox urges Budget business tax cuts
- UK reporter dies in Syria onslaught
- Private firm to run police station
- Ex-bouncer guilty of Nikitta murder
Theatre
Town’s performer of the year
Worthing Music and Arts Festival hold The Worthing Festival Performer of the Year finals on Friday, February 24 at The Emmanuel Centre, St Michael’s Road from 6.30pm.
Review: Star Quality (Theatre Royal, Brighton, until Saturday, February 25)
Tempers, tantrums, and treachery - and that’s only the backstage drama in Star Quality, Noel Coward’s parting shot to the tumultuous theatrical world which had been his home for so many years.
Keeping head and losing heart
Produced by the award-winning Rosemary Branch Theatre with Tennison’s Quirk, in association with Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Sense And Sensibility comes to the Mill Studio, Guildford, from Thursday, February 23 to Saturday, March 3.
Going Back To Broadway
Gina Price admits there’s something of herself in the character she has created and now plays in her new musical of musicals.
Arts festival opens
Worthing Music And Arts Festival opens this year on Saturday, February 18 with singing classes at Field Place and instrumental classes at Emmanuel Church.
All The Single Ladies – but one character has had a ring on it seven times...
Men Behaving Badly star Leslie Ash takes her first steps on stage on her first national tour in 17 years in Abigail Burdess’ new three-hander All The Single Ladies.
Hollyoaks star plays Eva Cassidy in journey of the songbird’s life
At the time of her death, she was unknown outside Washington, but within four years she was posthumously topping the charts with her version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
Poet launches latest work
Heyshott poet James Simpson will give a West Sussex launch to his latest work at Chichester’s Pallant House Gallery tonight Thursday, February 16 at 6pm.
New play ‘Out of Nowhere’
A new play is brought to life by the Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre: Scene Change when they stage Out Of Nowhere at the Mill Studio, Guildford, from Thursday to Saturday, February 16 to 18.
Sing along to Grease hits
Grease gets the Sing-A-Long treatment at Worthing’s Pavilion Theatre on Thursday, February 16 at 7.30pm (tickets on 01903 206206).
Wilde about latest visit
The Synergy Theatre – last seen in Seaford in The Crouch Gardens in September performing a selection of Shakespearean monologues in the rain - returns to Priory School, Lewes, with one of Oscar Wilde’s best-loved plays, The Importance of Being Earnest.
Crawley’s Got Talent final
The countdown continues to the final of Crawley’s Got Talent on Saturday, February 11 with the announcement that Heart Sussex DJ Garry Wilson will host the event at the Hawth.
Month of laughter continues
The Krater Comedy Club at Brighton’s Komedia will be making February a month of love and laughter.
New play inspired by Peak District
A new play by Carnegie Award-winning author Berlie Doherty, Thin Air, tours to both Shoreham and Guildford.
Christmas show sets record
Spamalot served up the Theatre Royal Brighton’s most successful Christmas season ever, breaking the venue’s box office records for a production over a Christmas period.
Richard turns to love
Having tackled politics (Hitler) and religion (Jesus), comedian Richard Herring continues his exploration of the big issues with his latest show, this time turning to love.
Top-class comedy
Belly Laughs promises an evening of top-class comedy featuring some of the UK’s leading comics including Rufus Hound, Craig Campbell, Ben Norris and McTiernan Douieb at Chichester Festival Theatre on February 8.
Returning to the road for Ring a Ding Ding
Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the venues for Ring a Ding Ding, the latest show from Oily Cart as they hit the road to celebrate their 30th year of business.
Twelve different characters
Louise Jameson plays twelve different characters and tells us what has brought her to this critical point in her life in Pulling Faces (Mill Studio, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Friday and Saturday, February 3 and 4).
Terry’s different kind of comedy
Those voices in his head will once again be explored as comic Terry Alderton heads out on a tour taking in Brighton’s Komedia on Friday, February 3 (0845 293 8480).
Growing old is great says agony aunt extraordinaire
Growing old is great, says Virginia Ironside, doyenne of Fleet Street and agony aunt extraordinaire.
Grandpa Banana has a rich history, but how did he get that name?
California’s Grandpa Banana, who plays The Chichester Inn, Chichester, on Friday, February 3, brings a rich history with him - not least the explanation behind that name.
1 commentHuge range of events in the West Dean Festival
No festival this year, but West Dean College is still promising a busy 2012 in prospect with a huge range of events coming up.
Dancing to explore relationships
A relationship is explored in a revival of a piece which opened a new chapter for Brighton-based Probe dance company.
Lear given a bold new look
King Lear is offered in a strikingly-new version at Guildford’s Electric Theatre on Thursday, January 26 at 8pm.
From gent to Prime Minister
Former Archer Graham Seed goes from country gent to Prime Minister of the country in a remarkable year.
Drip Action Theatre explores the effects of reality television
The effects of reality TV are explored in the latest production from Arundel’s Drip Action Theatre Company, Lucky Seven by Alexis Zegerman. Inspired by the TV programme Seven Up, the play was written by the writer in residence at the Hampstead Theatre.
Inspired by Laurel and Hardy
Way Out West is a new play combining comedy with melancholy and ending with dance. - all inspired by Laurel and Hardy.
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Weather for Haywards Heath
Wednesday 22 February 2012
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