Arts PREVIEW: Eastbourne Adult Panto: Sinbad the Seaman This November the panto season kicks off at the Royal Hippodrome Eastbourne with a return visit from the popular Market Theatre Company with their latest Adult Panto – Sinbad the Seaman. Hot of the heels of last year’s show Puss & Dick, this hilariously naughty show follows Sinbad the Seaman on his By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts Community theatre calls for volunteers and reviewers The Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne is calling for volunteers and people to review their shows. The theatre is run by a community interest company, all of the front of house staff are volunteers who have a love of theatre and a love for the Royal Hippodrome Theatre as a venue. By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts The campest workshop in town! For followers of camp and comedy there promises to be one of the campest workshops in Eastbourne for some time for older gay people. Locals will be given a chance to do their best Larry Grayson impersonation, when a London Theatre Producer will launch his new script on Eastbourne Rainbow, the Eastbo By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Larry Grayson Arts Arts Council funds work with older gay men in Eastbourne A theatre company exploring the family archive of the late comedian and Generation Game host Larry Grayson wins arts award to work with older gay men in the Eastbourne area. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts Eastbourne theatre bids for community money The Royal Hippodrome Theatre (RHT), Eastbourne appeals for help to apply for funding from the Aviva Community Fund. The Community Interest Company that runs the venue has put in an application for up to £25,000 from the fund in the support community category. If successful the money will be used to By Besi • 2 min read
Arts Free tickets available for Eastbourne Summer Season Show preview Residents living in the BN21 to BN24 catchment areas are being invited to attend the Royal Hippodrome Theatre on Sunday, March 22 at 5.30pm to see the Summer Season Showcase FOR FREE! This one hour show will highlight what people have been missing for the past 2 years during the Summer Season at the By Graham Robson • 1 min read