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I like the internet. I like that way of talking to people. It’s honest. It’s a place where people are free to say anything they like.

Dani’s on a mission. She’s seventeen, skives college, hates her parents and prefers life on-line. What she’s looking for is someone who is honest and direct. Instead she finds a man twice her age who thinks she is an eleven year old boy.

“...a remarkably assured, funny and perceptive debut play”
The Independent lana 1

Date: Tuesday 24th to Saturday 28th August 2010
Venue: The Basement @ The Crossbush Beefeater, Arundel
Time: 8pm
Tickets: £8, £7 concessions, 24th August - students £5

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The Crossbush Beefeater
Our passion is chargrilling, because we're passionate about food. We are extending our daytime meal deal, starting from £5.99 for one course, and our evening meal deal, from £9.99 for two courses, to show goers pre and after show - book a table now on 01903 882655, and show your tickets. Free Parking

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present
The Jumblies
Based on a poem by Edward Lear

They went to sea in a sieve they did............
Or did they?
Come and help us in our quest to follow the Jumblies trail in an interactive, performance based storytelling romp around Swanbourne Lake.
Find the clues, spot the characters and help our storyteller find the Jumblies she’s so long been looking for.

Date: Thursday 26th August 2010jumblies colour 2
Venue: Swanbourne Lake, meet at the Lodge
Time: 10.30am & 1.30pm
Tickets: £4 adults, children free
Children must have a ticket for entry and must be accompanied by an adult
SORRY - fully booked
BUT telltales storytelling will be roaming round the town for the entire week at various venues, see the telltales page for dates, times and more details.

Starting 4th September 2010
UGLY
@ The Dome, Worthing
A really exciting project for 12 to 16 year olds running alongside our production of
The Ugly One by Marius von Mayenburg.
Through a series of specially devised workshops participants will devise their own performance piece by exploring and tackling the themes of The Ugly One:-

  • How do we look?
  • How do we think we look?
  • How do peers judge our looks?
  • Are looks important to achieve success?
  • Can looks and image change your personality?
  • How does the media affect us?
  • How does cosmetic surgery affect us and those around us?
  • There are 14 sessions in total, including dress rehearsals, in which the participants will work with professional practitioners and actors using varying techniques to devise a performance piece which will be performed as a double bill with The Ugly One.

    UGLY
    is a really exciting opportunity to participate, to create, to be heard and to have a voice.

    The workshops will run on Saturday mornings from 9.30am to 11.30am with 2 evening performances. There are only 20 places available, so act quickly -
    click here for more details and an application form, or email us at info@theatreakimbo.
    All workshops and performances will be at The Dome in Worthing

    The Ugly One by Marius von Mayenburg
    Wednesday 1st & Thursday 2nd December
    We performed The Ugly One at last year's Arundel Festival, and now we bring this scalpel sharp comedy on beauty, identity and getting ahead in life to Worthing. The play lifts the bandages off our society and examines the perceptions of beauty, identity and individuality which lay beneath.

    Extravagant ugliness that is transformed into a drop-dead gorgeous play....
    The Independent
    A delectable black comedy... I have not seen a more imaginative, inventive or disturbing theatrical vision.”
    Evening Standard
    ...fiendishly clever, deeply unnerving and scalpel sharp.”
    Sunday Telegraph

    Booking details for the double bill will be announced soon - watch this space!

    The whole project is funded by Worthing Arts Council


    Talk – Phase 1
    Supporting the NHS ‘Time to Change’ Campaign
    story-telling and drama workshops:
    Please Note: this project's start date has been postponed
    until full funding for the whole project can be secured.

    For more detailed information about the Talk project click here

    To register your interest in the workshops please contact us

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