Latest articles from Sarah Lewis-Hammond
Tree Fu Tom Live!, Connaught Theatre, Union Place, Worthing, Sunday, November 15
As any long suffering parent knows, Tree Fu Tom is very much a part of the Cbeebies canon, and as such was a welcome addition to Worthing's child friendly theatre listings.
Stick Man, Connaught Theatre, Worthing, Saturday, May 2
Any parent of children under five will know the words to Julia Donaldson’s Stick Man by rote: “I’m Stick Man, I’m Stick Man, I’M STICK MAN, that’s me!”
Octonauts And The Deep Sea Volcano Adventure, Connaught Theatre, Union Place, Worthing, Saturday, February 14
“Explore! Rescue! Protect!” And all the other well-worn catchphrases, skilfully doled out by satisfyingly cartoonish, life-sized Octonauts.
The Queen’s Knickers, Connaught Theatre, Worthing, Sunday, November 9
If you’re already sick of Bump-watch The Second, please spare a thought for old Lizzy Deux, who has lost her favourite knick-nacks and can’t get them back.
The Tin Soldier, Connaught Theatre, Worthing, April 6
The Connaught’s new children’s programme has been largely sold out over the past few months, but Sunday’s The Tin Soldier wasn’t. An inexplicable turn of events, since Storybox Theatre’s telling of the Hans Christian Anderson tale was the stand-out performance of an altogether excellent series of plays.
Season to be green
With the festive season nearly upon us, it’s easy to get lost in excess and waste. Sarah Lewis-Hammond has some tips for a greener Christmas
Christmas is coming
With Christmas only a few weeks away, present buying can be an ethical minefield. Sarah Lewis-Hammond takes a look at some eco gifts
Ahead of the game
The Seagulls are helping spread the environmental message to 80,000 fans. Sarah Lewis-Hammond talks to Carl Southwell from Albion In The Community