THE AXIS OF AWESOME Komedia, Gardner Street, Brighton, Tuesday, September 23 THE Aussie trio behind the internet hit Four Chords, which has clocked up 19 million YouTube views, unveil their latest show Viva La Vida Loca Las Vegas. 8pm, £12. Call 01273 647101
WUTHERING HEIGHTS Brighton Dome Studio Theatre, New Road, Saturday, September 20 HEATHCLIFF might have been a destructive force on those around him but Peter McMaster’s all-male interpretation of Emily Brontë’s novel, with Kate Bush songs and dances, asks us to reconsider 21th century men. 7pm and 9.15pm, £12. Call 01273 709709
LOTTY’S WAR Devonshire Park Theatre, Compton Street, Brighton, Monday, September 22, to Saturday, September 27 CATCH the premiere of this passionate wartime thriller based on unpublished diaries before it heads to the West End. Olivia Hallinan and stars as 17-year-old Lotty stranded on Nazi occupied Guernsey. 7.45pm, £15.50 to £23. Call 01323 412000
BELFAST BOY Upstairs at Bar Broadway, Steine Street, Brighton, September 23, September 24, September 27 KAT WOODS won The Stage Award and The Fringe Review Award in Edinburgh for this one-man show based on a true story. When a man is referred to psychologist haunting memories of Belfast in the 1970s come flooding back. 7.30pm, £9.50. Call 07800 983290.
THE CHERRY ORCHARD The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre, Southwick Street, Southwick, WICK THEATRE has picked Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece as the play to mark its 250th production. Hove-based director Bob Ryder has made a new translation for a 17-strong cast led by Hazel Starns. 7.45pm, £11. Call 01273 597094
A PIRATE ADVENTURE The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove, Sunday, September 21, A SWASH-BUCKLING family musical set on the ocean wave starring Al Start and Nicola Bloom and packed with original songs. 11.30am and 2pm, £6.50, 01273 201801
LOVESONG Brighton Little Theatre, Clarence Gardens, Brighton, Tuesday, September 23, to Saturday, September 27 THE tale of a young couple in their 20s intertwines with the same man and woman a lifetime later in Abi Morgan's time-travelling exploration of love and togetherness. 7.45pm, £9, 0844 8880432
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