Eastbourne Theatres | February 2022 Listings

WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? A TRIBUTE TO TINA TURNER

Thursday 10 February, 7.30pm | Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

After a fantastic sell out debut tour across the UK, What’s Love Got To Do With It? is back for 2021 celebrating the music of the incredible rock and soul legend Tina Turner. Enjoy Private Dancer, Proud Mary, Simply The Best and many more.

TICKETS £25, £27.50, £29.50


JOSH WIDDICOMBE: BIT MUCH

Saturday 12 February, 8pm | Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

The guy everyone can do an impression of is back with a brand-new stand-up tour. A show that will change your life and how you perceive your place in the world. Bit much? Fine, it’ll be a very funny night of grumbles and jokes!

TICKETS £22


CHICAGO

Monday 14 – Saturday 19 February | Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

CHICAGO, is back in Eastbourne in February 2022. Starring Coronation Street’s Faye Brookes (Dancing On Ice, Grease, Legally Blonde) as Roxie Hart, West End star Djalenga Scott (Annie, Chicago, West Side Story) as Velma Kelly and singing legend Russell Watson as Billy Flynn.

Created by the musical theatre talents of John Kander, Fred Ebb and legendary choreographer Bob Fosse, Chicago’s sexy, sassy score with one show-stopping song after another includes Razzle Dazzle, Cell Block Tango, and All That Jazz. Don’t miss out, book now! It would be criminal to miss it…

The producers may make alterations to the published cast for any reason, at any time, and therefore cannot guarantee the appearance of any named artist.

TICKETS £20 – £45.50 Concessions, Under 16s and Group Rates available. See eastbournetheatres.co.uk for full details.


LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 2021/2022 SEASON: SHEKU KANNEH-MASON PLAYS SHOSTAKOVICH

Sunday 20 February, 3pm | Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

Mussorgsky Khovanschina: Introduction ‘Dawn of the Moscow River’ Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 2 Borodin Symphony No. 2 Jonathan Bloxham conductor Sheku Kanneh-Mason cello Sheku Kanneh-Mason been called ‘the most promising talent of his generation’, and there’s nothing quite like hearing him play live in the gripping centrepiece of an all-Russian programme, which opens in old Moscow.

Tickets £15 – £35 Group and subscriber rates available. See Eastbournetheatres.co.uk for full details.


GROAN UPS

Monday 21 – Saturday 25 February | Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne

Something a little different from the creators of The Play That Goes Wrong…

Following their phenomenal rise to global success with smash hit comedies The Play That Goes Wrong, The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Peter Pan Goes Wrong and The Goes Wrong Show on BBC One, multi award-winning Mischief return to the stage with their brand-new comedy all about growing up. Looking for answers to the questions, ‘do we choose who we become? Is the story of our lives already written? Do we ever really grow up?’, Groan Ups follows an unruly classroom of six year-olds on their journey through anarchic high school teenagers to the challenges of adulthood.

Mischief shows sell-out fast, so bag your tickets early – this is a lesson not to be skipped!

TICKETS £22.50 – £31 Concessions, Under 16s, Under 25s and Friends of the Devonshire Park Theatre and Group Rates available. Audio described performance. See eastbournetheatres.co.uk for full details.


ANTON & ERIN: SHOWTIME

Friday 25 February, 7.30pm | Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

A glittering celebration that pays tribute to some of the world’s greatest icons of entertainment as Anton & Erin present world class dance inspired by an array of classic performers. With stunning costumes, fabulous live vocals, a high-energy West End dance ensemble and a sensational 23-piece orchestra.

TICKETS £32, £40, £48