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FILM & THEATRE<br />

Fri 30 Aug<br />

Bite-size Ballet: Three Little<br />

Pigs 11am. Ropetackle (SHM).<br />

Interactive ballet for under-sevens.<br />

Sat 31 Aug<br />

The Lion King (PG) 11am.<br />

Connaught. Saturday Morning<br />

Pictures. Hamlet, with lions, by<br />

Disney.<br />

Fri 6 Sep<br />

The Odd Couple (PG) 2pm.<br />

Ropetackle (SHM). Classic<br />

screwball comedy about two<br />

reluctant flatmates.<br />

Sat 7 Sep<br />

Met Opera: Aida (12A) 12.30pm.<br />

Connaught. Verdi’s grand drama of<br />

ancient Egypt. Recorded live.<br />

THEATRE<br />

Tue 23 – Sun 28 Jul<br />

Rainbow Shakespeare: Othello<br />

Various times. Highdown Gardens.<br />

Sit under the stars while the<br />

tragedy unfolds around you.<br />

Fri 26 – Sat 27 Jul<br />

Dr Bunhead’s Blast Off! 11am &<br />

2.30pm. Pavilion Theatre. Go on<br />

the ultimate science journey with<br />

Dr Bunhead!<br />

Sat 3 Aug<br />

Dip 11am & 2pm. Outside the<br />

Pavilion Theatre. Trampolinist Max<br />

Calaf and friends give a breathtaking<br />

performance. FREE<br />

Wed 7 Aug<br />

Young Herbert’s Horrors 11am &<br />

2pm. Ropetackle (SHM). Wannabe<br />

pirate can’t set sail until he learns<br />

how to be nice.<br />

Fri 9 Aug<br />

Short Stories, Tall Tales 11.30am<br />

& 1.30pm. Ropetackle (SHM).<br />

Stories come to life through live<br />

performance and interactive play.<br />

The Odds of Being Earnest<br />

8pm. Connaught. Witty new play<br />

inspired by what happens after the<br />

curtain falls on The Importance of<br />

Being Earnest.<br />

Sat 10 Aug<br />

That’ll Be The Day 7.30pm.<br />

Pavilion Theatre. Popularly<br />

requested songs, impressions and<br />

comedy sketches from over 33<br />

years of touring!<br />

Fri 16 Aug<br />

Short Stories, Tall Tales 11.30am<br />

& 1.30pm. Ropetackle (SHM).<br />

Stories come to life through live<br />

performance and interactive play.<br />

Sat 17 Aug<br />

Look Up 11am & 2pm. Pavilion<br />

Theatre. Beautiful, playful and<br />

exciting blend of circus, puppetry<br />

and theatre.<br />

Sat 24 Aug<br />

The Giant Balloon Show 11am &<br />

2pm. Pavilion Theatre Promenade.<br />

High energy comic performance<br />

featuring a giant balloon. FREE<br />

Thu 29 Aug<br />

Granny Pearl: A Magical Tale<br />

of the Sea 11am, 1pm & 3pm.<br />

Ropetackle (SHM). Come and visit<br />

Granny down by the seaside and<br />

hear her wonderful stories.<br />

COMEDY<br />

Mon 22 Jul<br />

Matt’s Comedy Club: Harry &<br />

Chris 8pm. Pavilion Café Bar.<br />

Edinburgh favourites return with<br />

their unique brand of comedyjazz-rap.<br />

Fri 26 Jul<br />

The Treason Show 8pm.<br />

Ropetackle (SHM). Summer special<br />

of this scatter-gun satire with<br />

songs and gags galore!<br />

Fri 9 Aug<br />

COMPETITION<br />

Win two tickets to see<br />

The Pirate Cruncher!<br />

Ahoy! Johnny Duddle’s swashbuckling picture book<br />

The Pirate Cruncher has been adapted into a rollicking<br />

theatrical adventure, told through thrilling action,<br />

daft nonsense, stirring shanties, and the weirdest of<br />

mechanical contraptions. For YOUR chance to win,<br />

just answer this question:<br />

What is the name of the look-out point<br />

at the top of a pirate ship?<br />

n Crow’s nest n Mast n Stern<br />

The Pirate Cruncher is showing on Sat 21 and Sun 22 Sep at the Connaught Theatre.<br />

More info at worthingtheatres.co.uk.<br />

To enter, go to hereandnowmag.co.uk. Click on WIN! to give your answer, or post to <strong>Here</strong> & <strong>Now</strong>, The Mill Building,<br />

31 Chatsworth Rd, BN11 1LY. One entry p/p. Closes and winner picked at random and notified Fri 16 Aug. Good luck!<br />

Comedy Night 8.30pm. Goring<br />

Conservative Club. Four<br />

comedians plus an MC. Members<br />

£5/non-members £7.50<br />

COMING SOON<br />

NEXT MONTH Rambo:<br />

Last Blood hits the big<br />

screen, 37 years after the<br />

release of First Blood.<br />

Downton Abbey, starring<br />

Maggie Smith, Hugh<br />

Bonneville, Michelle<br />

Dockery and more, will<br />

be released. Horror film<br />

lovers should prepare for<br />

It: Chapter Two.<br />

Fri 6 Sep<br />

Mark Watson: The Infinite Show<br />

8pm. Connaught. As scrawny and<br />

impassioned as ever, Watson takes<br />

an entertaining look at empathy.<br />

Thu 12 Sep<br />

One-Off Comedy Night 7.30pm.<br />

Cellar Arts Club. Michael<br />

Hackett joined by pro acts. Book<br />

eventbrite £10<br />

JOIN THE CLUB<br />

BLUEPRINT 22 IS A FANTASTIC YOUTH ORGANISATION<br />

aimed at 16-25 year olds in Worthing and surrounding areas.<br />

As one of their many regular activities, they run a monthly film<br />

club on a Tuesday evening. The next meeting is 23 July at the<br />

Odeon Brighton to see The Lion King (time TBC). It’s FREE for<br />

anyone aged 16-25 to attend; to book a place, get in touch on FB<br />

@22blueprint22, via blueprint22.org.uk or contact Veronica on<br />

07543 874922. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments<br />

are provided.<br />

HEREANDNOWMAG.CO.UK HERE & NOW | <strong>August</strong> <strong>2019</strong> | 25

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