Autumn Winter at the Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells.
Supporting Regional Venues in Surrey, Sussex and Kent
_____________________________________________________ Iain Stirling – Failing Upwards Sun 3 Oct After selling out his 2018 smash hit U OK HUN? X and two consecutive Edinburgh Fringe runs in advance, Failing Upwards is set to be the hot ticket of the year. Do you ever wonder how Read More …
NOVEMBER LISTINGS 2021 | EASTBOURNE THEATRES Thu 04 Nov 2021 to Sat 06 Nov 2021 – CONGRESS THEATRE Derren Brown – Showman Thu 04 Nov 2021 to Sat 06 Nov 2021 – DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE Being Mr Wickham Wed 10 Nov 2021 to Sat 13 Nov 2021 = Read More …
WINTER SEASON 2021/22 AT CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE A feast of visiting drama, dance, comedy, family shows and music for all tastes and ages is heading to Chichester Festival Theatre for the Winter 2021/22 season. We’re particularly proud to offer a Read More …
STAGE COMBAT COURSE: ACTORS COMBAT THEATRICAL TRAINING (ACTT) Monday 16 – Friday 20 August, The Hawth Crawley Hawth Creative is delighted to announce the first of it’s courses for Arts professionals at The Hawth this Summer. This Stage Combat Course Read More …
The Grove Theatre Eastbourne is on the road to reopening The Grove Theatre Eastbourne is on the road to reopening. From June, the popular arts and community venue will open its doors with a programme of socially-distanced performances. Artistic Director, Read More …
Assembly Halls Theatre Tunbridge Wells Support your local theatre!
REOPENING SUMMER SEASON 2021 The E. M. Forster Theatre is delighted to be reopening and cannot wait to wait to welcome audiences back to enjoy live performances once again. Safety is obviously paramount, and you can read about all of Read More …
After months of closure due to the pandemic The Hawth is delighted to announce a fantastic lineup of events coming to the beautiful outdoor amphitheatre in the coming months. This year’s Hawth’s Summer season of outdoor events is full of Read More …
Congratulations to our local regional theatres for the grants they have been awarded by the Culture Recovery Fund. The Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells – £271,500 Chequer Mead Arts & Community Trust, East Grinstead – £73,525 Eastbourne’s Devonshire Quarter – £1,800,000, split Read More …