Girls Like That
Printers Playhouse, Station Street, Eastbourne, until Monday, August 25, 8pm, £5/£6.50, 07793 555989 or call 01323 301250
EASTBOURNE’S newest theatre space hosts Evan Placey’s play inspired by the modern phenomena of revenge porn. Scarlett’s world is laid bare, when someone sends a nude photo of her to every smartphone in school.
The Magic Of Motown: Reach Out
Worthing Pavilion Theatre, Marine Parade, Worthing, Saturday, August 22, 7.45pm, £25.50/£23.50, 01903 206206
THE record label is currently celebrating more than 50 years of hits in the UK – and this show celebrates 36 of those soul classics with a cast of seven recreating the best of The Temptations, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder and The Four Tops.
Flyaway Katie
The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove, Sunday, August 23, 11am and 2pm, £8, 01273 201801
LONG Nose Puppets bring Polly Dunbar’s picture book to life, as lonely Katie dreams of joining the colourful birds on her bedroom wall.
The Simon And Garfunkel Story
Congress Theatre, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne, Monday, August 24, 7.30pm, from £18, 01323 412000
FRESH from playing in the West End Dean Elliott leads a full cast to tell the story of one of the US’s most popular pop duos in their 50th anniversary year, complete with original film footage.
Tiger and Tiger Tale
Worthing Pavilion Theatre, Marine Parade, Worthing, Wednesday, August 26, and Thursday, August 27, 2pm, £8.50, and 7.30pm, £14.50, 01903 206206
WHAT happens when a tiger invades a troubled family’s world is told through two viewpoints – the family friendly adventure Tiger Tale at 2pm, and more dramatic adult dance theatre of Tiger at 7.30pm.
Treasure Island
Royal Hippodrome, Seaside Road, Eastbourne, Thursday, August 27, to Sunday, August 30, 2pm (not Fri), Fri 1pm and 4.30pm, Sat 11am, Sat/Sun 5pm, £15, 01323 802020
TRACY Beaker star Dani Harmer heads up the cast in this summer pantomime based loosely on Robert Louis Stevenson’s swashbuckling adventure.
Joe Pasquale
Congress Theatre, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne, Thursday, August 27, 7.30pm, £21, 01323 412000
THE squeaky voiced comic embarks on a flight of fancy surrounding his brother, a chip shop and the Dalai Lama, with special guest Paul Burling of Britain’s Got Talent.
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