The Dresser is a triumph at The Stables
The Stables – terrific atmosphere and friendly welcome
Local activist Gabriel Carlyle this week sought to have the planning permission for Sea Change Sussex’s Queensway Gateway road overturned on air pollution grounds, but the High Court refused to accept his case. Nick Terdre reports.
The poster is certainly eye-catching, n’est ce pas? Zelly Restorick asks writer, producer and co-director John Knowles some questions about his play, Hitleria Pizzeria, due to be performed this Friday evening (11 November) at The Horse and Groom in St Leonards.
A real highlight this month is Trash’d New Wave Festival’s event coming up at Kino-Teatr: The Trash Cannes 5 Day Film Challenge Gala Award Show. Adrienne Hunter writes.
Beethoven’s Ninth is the work chosen to present to the world the newly formed Hastings Philharmonic – a permanent bonding of the well-known Hastings Philharmonic Choir with the Hastings Philharmonic Orchestra, which has its base in the Ensemble OrQuesta. A third component, Hastings Philharmonic Chamber Choir, will enable this local musical powerhouse to further expand its repertoire and ambitions. David Pullen looks forward to the first performance.