My Mother Said I Never Should | Connaught Theatre, Worthing | Review

My Mother said I Never ShouldConnaught Theatre, Worthing19-20 March 2019 My Mother Said I Never Should | Review My Mother Said I Never Should, written by Charlotte Kelly, is the most widely performed play ever written by a woman, having Read More …

New Season At Worthing Theatres

The new Theatre Brochure from Worthing Theatres is brimming with live Events This week Worthing Theatres released their latest seasonal brochure to the public; a 54 page guide that is bursting with live events to cater for all tastes. With Read More …

Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four | Tour | Review.

Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four Blackeyed Theatre Company Connaught Theatre Worthing   Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four | Review   The Game is Afoot! As far as detective stories go, you can’t get much better than Sherlock Holmes. Read More …

Christmas Picks 2018

Love them or hate them, pantomimes are a part of Christmas and it is never too early to start thinking about which one will delight the family most.   We have a fantastic choice is the region this Christmas take a Read More …

The Nature of Forgetting | Tour | Review

Nature of Forgetting

The Nature of Forgetting Connaught Theatre, Worthing 10-11 May 2018 The Nature of Forgetting is a spellbinding piece of work brought to the Connaught theatre by London-based international Theatre Re company combining energetic physical theatre with mime and contemporary dance, Read More …

Private Lives | London Classic Theatre | Review

Connaught Theatre, Worthing until Wednesday 7th March Noel Coward’s Private Lives London Classic Theatre are touring the UK and Ireland with Noel Coward’s Private Lives and last night played at the Connaught Theatre Worthing. The well-known battle of the sexes Read More …

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Worthing Theatres | Review

Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs | Connaught Theatre Worthing   A handsome prince, a girl dreaming of finding him, and a Wicked Queen determined to stop them – it can only be Panto!   Worthing Theatres has produced a Read More …