PLANNER
EVENTS
JANUARY
SUNDAY 24 OYSTERS3 MUSIC
THURSDAY 28 NT LIVE: LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES BROADCAST
FEBRUARY
THURSDAY 11 GRETCHEN PETERS MUSIC
MONDAY 15 MARVELLOUS IMAGINARY MENAGERIE FAMILY
THURSDAY 18 SAVAGES MUSIC
THURSDAY 25 NT LIVE: AS YOU LIKE IT BROADCAST
FRIDAY 26 JENNY ECLAIR COMEDY
SATURDAY 27 PAUL CARRACK MUSIC
MARCH
TUESDAY 1 THE WAVE PICTURES MUSIC
WEDNESDAY 2 JOAN SHELLEY MUSIC
SUNDAY 6 JACK SAVORETTI MUSIC
SATURDAY 12 LIANNE LA HAVAS MUSIC
SUNDAY 27 ADAM HILLS COMEDY
APRIL
1 — 2 APRIL THE SECRET GARDEN THEATRE
EXHIBITIONS
Galleries open until 5pm. Free
30 JANUARY — 10 APRIL TONICO LEMOS AUAD GALLERY 1
30 JANUARY — 13 MARCH STEVE FARRER GALLERY 2
26 MARCH — 5 JUNE RICHARD FORSTER: LEVITTOWN GALLERY 2
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CURIOUS MINDS
Events, courses and workshops for adults who like to explore
interesting ideas and creative thinking. Curious? Visit dlwp.com
to find out more.
SATURDAY 6 FEBRUARY WOMEN AND DOMESTICITY STITCHING SALON
23 FEBRUARY — 8 MARCH DISCOVERING WOMEN IN SUSSEX LECTURE
24 FEBRUARY — 16 MARCH DANCING HORIZONS
SATURDAY 27 FEBRUARY DRAWN TO THE PAGE
TUESDAY 8 MARCH
PECHA KUCHA 20X20 NIGHT
JANUARY — MARCH
MUSIC \ COMEDY \ LIVE BROADCAST \ FAMILY SHOWS
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COMEDY
JENNY ECLAIR
HOW TO BE A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN
Friday 26 February
Start 8pm
Tickets £17.50
Professional Grumpy Old Woman,
Splash survivor, amateur soup maker,
and novice knitter, Jenny Eclair
is younger than Madonna but eats
crisps and likes wine. Semi-bearded
and suffering from outbreaks of gout
and hysteria, Eclair puts middle age
under the microscope and decides
whether to laugh, cry or buy a
dachshund! You are most welcome
to join her, just button your cardi
up properly and wipe that lipstick
off your teeth.
Age suitability: 14+
ADAM HILLS
CLOWN HEART
Sunday 27 March
Start 8pm
Tickets £21
Widely referred to as ‘the nicest
man in comedy’, Adam Hills has
fast become one of the most
popular comedians in the UK,
with 15 solo shows that have toured
internationally. His combination
of positive, uplifting comedy and
rampant spontaneity has seen him
receive numerous awards, glowing
reviews and a legion of fans around
the world.
Age suitability: 15+
MUSIC
OYSTERS3
Sunday 24 January
Doors 7.30pm
Tickets £14.50
In the Café Bar
The three founder members and
creative heart of folk-rock legends
Oysterband, invite you to an evening
of fresh acoustic performance and
not-entirely-discreet stories — an
insight into their history, sometimes
turbulent, often funny, with songs
from every era of a unique career.
GRETCHEN PETERS
20TH ANNIVERSARY UK TOUR
Thursday 11 February
Doors 7pm
Tickets £22.50 advance
£25 door
SAVAGES
Thursday 18 February
Doors 7pm
Tickets £15.50
It’s about change and the power
to change. It’s about metamorphosis
and evolution. It’s about sticking
to your guns and toughing it out.
It’s about now, not tomorrow. It’s
about recognising your potential.
It’s about self-doubt and inaction.
It’s about you. It’s about me…
Savages are a London-based postpunk
revival rock band, formed
in 2011. Their debut album, Silence
Yourself, reached number 19 in
the UK Albums Chart in May 2013.
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SEAN LOCK
KEEP IT LIGHT
Saturday 16 April
Start 8pm
Tickets £23
RETURN OF
THE GRUMPY
OLD WOMEN
FIFTY SHADES OF
BEIGE
Saturday 21 May
Start 8pm
Tickets £25, £27
BILL BAILEY
LIMBOLAND
Wednesday
29 June
Doors 7pm
Start 8pm
Tickets £25, £27
HENNING
WEHN
WESTPHALIA IS
NOT AN OPTION
Saturday
29 October
Start 8pm
Tickets £16.50
Most bands have support acts and stage times may vary
Bar food is available until 45 minutes before the main act dlwp.com/gig-food
Named one of the ‘60 Greatest
Female Singer-songwriters Of
All Time’ (Telegraph) the tour ties
in with the launch of a new album,
The Essential Gretchen Peters
which includes both a retrospective
of Peters’ best work chosen from
a 20 year career and rarities never
before released.
Delicious bar food is served
before most shows except
those in the Café Bar and Live
Broadcast events. From £9.95.
MUSIC
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CHAS COLE FOR CMP
ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
PAUL CARRACK
Saturday 27 February
Doors 7pm
Tickets £29.50, £39.50
Legendary Sheffield-born singer,
songwriter and former frontman
of Ace, Squeeze and Mike & The
Mechanics returns to the road.
With a back-catalogue of hits to
his name including ‘How Long’,
‘Tempted’ and ‘The Living Years’,
Paul’s uniquely soulful voice is a
must for his millions of fans around
the world. His songs have been
performed by The Eagles, Diana Ross
and Tom Jones and he has recorded
and toured with Elton John, Van
Morrison, Roger Waters and BB King
and on Eric Clapton’s world tour.
METROPOLIS
MUSIC PRESENT
NEWTON FAULKNER
Saturday 23 April
Doors 7pm
Tickets £21.50
DLWP & MUSIC’S
NOT DEAD PRESENT
EMILY PORTMAN
TRIO
Friday 29 April
Doors 7.30pm
Tickets £14
In the Café Bar
DLWP & MUSIC’S NOT DEAD PRESENT
THE WAVE PICTURES
Tuesday 1 March
Doors 7.30pm
Tickets £12 advance
£14 door
In the Café Bar
This special gig ties in with the
launch of a new vinyl-only album
A Season In Hull. The album was
recorded on acoustic guitars in one
room, with a bunch of their friends,
sung live into a single microphone
on singer Dave Tattersall’s birthday.
The songs were written as quickly
as possible and the recording captures
that specific moment in all its
spontaneous, thrilling and immediate
glory. As Tattersall elaborates: ‘That’s
what this is — a one-microphone
happy birthday recording.’
DLWP & MUSIC’S
NOT DEAD PRESENT
MICHAEL CHAPMAN
Sunday 1 May
Doors 7.30pm
Tickets £14.50 advance
In the Café Bar
MUSIC
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DLWP & MUSIC’S NOT DEAD PRESENT
JOAN SHELLEY
Wednesday 2 March
Doors 7.30pm
Tickets £9 advance
£11 door
In the Café Bar
Joan Shelley’s voice flows like a
river, bending and curving so we
are swept away to wherever she
is going. Her lyrics are sheer poetry.
Listen to the new songs sung live
in this intimate gig in the Café Bar.
JACK SAVORETTI
Sunday 6 March
Doors 7pm
Tickets £17.50 advance
£20.50 door
Savoretti’s gritty, soul-soaked vocals
were championed by Radio 2 and
featured on his critically acclaimed
album Before The Storm as well as
the sound track to the movie The
Vampire Diaries. The new album,
Written in Scars, is all about rhythm,
groove, drums and bass.
LIANNE LA HAVAS
Saturday 12 March
Doors 7pm
Tickets £17.50
‘Lianne La Havas, superstar in
waiting.’ Evening Standard
At the time of going to press, Lianne
La Havas’ Blood (which went straight
into the charts at No. 2) has been
nominated for a Grammy Award for
the best Urban Contemporary Album
as well as three MOBO awards for
Best Album, Best R&B/South Act
and Best Female Act. Critics have
compared her with Lauryn Hill,
Erykah Badu and Joni Mitchell.
Liane La Havas has created her
own alternative blend of funk and
soul. Catch this international artist
in Bexhill!
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booking and discount
tickets on selected events
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LIVE BROADCAST
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NT LIVE
LES LIAISONS
DANGEREUSES
DIRECTED BY JOSIE ROURKE
WITH ELAINE CASSIDY, JANET MCTEER
AND DOMINIC WEST
Thursday 28 January
Doors 6.30pm Start 7pm
Tickets £14, £12 concessions incl
students and DLWP members
Broadcast Live from the Donmar's
London home.
In 1782, Choderlos de Laclos’ novel
of sex, intrigue and betrayal in
pre-revolutionary France scandalised
the world. Two hundred years later,
Christopher Hampton's irresistible
adaptation swept the board, winning
the Olivier and Evening Standard
Awards for Best Play. Josie Rourke’s
revival now marks the play’s 30 year
anniversary.
Former lovers, the Marquise de
Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont
now compete in games of seduction
and revenge. While these merciless
aristocrats toy with others’ hearts
and reputations, their own may prove
more fragile than they supposed.
Age suitability: 15+
NT LIVE
AS YOU LIKE IT
DIRECTED BY POLLY FINDLAY
WITH ROSALIE CRAIG (EVENING
STANDARD AWARD WINNER)
Thursday 25 February
Doors 6.30pm Start 7.00pm
Tickets £14, £12 concessions incl
students and DLWP members
Revolutionary. Fresh, funny
& invigorating. Mail On Sunday
An irresistibly funny production.
A delight. Sunday Times
Shakespeare’s glorious comedy
of love and change comes to the
National Theatre for the first time
in over 30 years.
With her father the Duke banished
and in exile, Rosalind and her cousin
Celia leave their lives in the court
behind them and journey into the
Forest of Arden. There, released from
convention, Rosalind experiences the
liberating rush of transformation.
Disguising herself as a boy, she
embraces a different way of living
and falls spectacularly in love.
Age suitability: 12A
FAMILY
The gig menu is not available before Family Shows
Café Bar open all day with a lunchtime children’s menu
LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES PRESENT
MARVELLOUS
IMAGINARY
MENAGERIE
Monday 15 February
Start 11am
Tickets £10.50
£35 Family of four
Babies under 18 months go
free on parents’ laps
The caravan of curiosities and its
crew of mysterious misfits have
arrived to entertain, amuse and
beguile you.
Ever wanted to count a Decapus’s
legs? Or wondered what a Whistling
Pank eats? Would you like to catch
a glimpse of the fabled ‘Massive Paw’,
or lick a Tresillian Toad? Or perhaps
see a cow that looks like Brian May?
Then you’ve come to the right place!
Dr Longitude and his team of ‘experts’
are here to guide you through a
puppet-packed, ludicrously lyrical
and magically musical tour of the
Imaginary Menagerie’s finest exhibits.
Age suitability: 5+
ESSPA PRESENTS
THE SECRET GARDEN
BOOK AND LYRICS BY MARSHA NORMAN
MUSIC BY LUCY SIMON
BASED ON THE NOVEL BY FRANCES
HODGSON BURNETT
Friday 1 April
Start 7pm
Saturday 2 April
Start 2pm & 7pm
Tickets TBC
This amateur production is presented
by special arrangement with Samuel
French Ltd.
When Mary Lennox, a spoiled little
girl, is orphaned she moves from
India to live with her Uncle at
Misselthwaite Manor on the Yorkshire
Moors. Forbidden to play indoors,
she finds a key to a secret garden
where a whole new world is opened
up to her.
Suitable for all ages.
We have a packed programme
of creative activities for
Families and Children to join in.
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details.