We’re Going On A Bear Hunt
Brighton Dome Studio Theatre, New Road, Friday, September 25, to Sunday, September 27, 10.30am, 12.30pm and 3pm, £7/£5, 01273 709709
LITTLE Angel Theatre’s version of Michael Rosen’s adventure squelching through oozy mud, wading across a cold river and peering into a cave returns, with music by Barb Jungr.
Off The Cuff’s 10th Anniversary All-dayer
Otherplace at The Basement, Kensington Street, Brighton, Saturday, September 26, noon, £20/£16, 01273 987516
THE improv group celebrates its first decade by inviting old friends to perform during the day –including Dougie Walker, Pete Strong, Tom Veryzer, Simon Plotkin, Stand Up Philosophy, Have You Lost Me?, Bear Dog and Sussex University Drama Society.
Bernard Shaw Invites You
Rialto, Dyke Road, Brighton, Sunday, September 27, to Tuesday, September 29, 8pm, £13/£10, 01273 725230
THE Argus Angel readers’ choice award winner from 2013’s Brighton Fringe returns, as Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw is brought back to life.
Eddie Izzard
Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Church Street, Sunday, September 27, 11pm, £21.50, 01273 709709
A LATE night charity show from the Bexhill comedy legend to raise cash for the Labour Party.
What The Butler Saw
Devonshire Park Theatre, Compton Street, Eastbourne, Tuesday, September 29, to Saturday, October 3, 7.45pm, 2.30pm matinees Wed and Sat, from £15.50, 01323 412000
A PSYCHIATRIST’S attempt to seduce a new secretary are foiled by a series of farcical interruptions in Joe Orton’s final play.
H To He (I’m Turning Into A Man)
Otherplace at The Basement, Kensington Street, Brighton, Wednesday, September 30, 8pm, £9/£7.50, 01273 987516
CLAIRE Dowie’s take on Kafka’s Metamorphosis adds a gender twist, as one morning a woman wakes up to discover she’s turning into a man.
The Producers
Lewes Town Hall, High Street, Wednesday, September 30, to Saturday, October 3, 7.30pm, from £12/£10, www.lewesoperatic.co.uk
LEWES Operatic Society recreates Mel Brooks’ musical about two Broadway shysters looking to make money on surefire flop production Springtime For Hitler.
Tim Vine
Pavilion Theatre, Marine Parade, Worthing, Thursday, October 1, 8pm, £23.50, 01903 206206
THE punslinger and star of Not Going Out returns with his first tour in four years.
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