Date/Time | Event |
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22/03/2018 - 24/03/2018 7:30 pm |
Enter The Dragons
The Old Market, 11a Upper Market Street, Hove Thursday-Saturday March 22-24, 7.30pm Tickets £12.50/concs £10/TOM’s Friends 15% off This funny, frank and fearless show is about the pressures facing women as they age. Winner of the Best of the Brighton Fringe 2017, Enter The Dragons takes the archetypal Hero’s quest and reframes it for the mature woman in the modern world. Read our feature on International Women’s Day. Phone 01273 201801 or visit theoldmarket.com. |
24/03/2018 7:30 pm |
East Grinstead Spring Comedy Gala
Chequer Mead Community Arts Centre, De La Warr Road, East Grinstead Sunday March 24, 7.30pm Tickets £14 in advance/£16 on the door In an evening of stand-up comedy, Mock the Week regular Nish Kumar, currently the frontman of he BBC’s satirical “news” show The Mash Report, leads the line-up. He’s on the bill along with Zoe Lyons and Adam Riches. Phone 01342 302000 or visit chequermead.org.uk. |
24/03/2018 8:00 pm |
Iain Stirling - U OK Hun? X
The Hawth, Hawth Avenue, Crawley Saturday March 24, 8pm Tickets £13.50. Age 14+ Iain Stirling spent last summer narrating ITV2’s Love Island and now the BAFTA Award-winning comedian is on a new tour. He explores dinner party etiquette, pressures on a generation brought up to expect instant gratification, whether social media can ever reflect real life and why is the floor lava? Phone 01293 553636 or visit parkwoodtheatres.co.uk. |
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