The south coast is blessed with great theatre – from Worthing through Brighton to Eastbourne and the new season just announced for the Congress and Devonshire Park theatres is no exception.
Beautiful – the musical about singer/songwriter Carole King kicks off at the Congress from 11-15 February featuring such classics as The Locomotion, You’ve Got a Friend, and Natural Woman. Willie Russell’s classic comedy Educating Rita takes to the Devonshire Park stage starring tv’s Stephen Tompkinson from 17-22 February.
Ayckbourn’s classic cringeing domestic comedy Absurd Person Singular gets an airing at the Devonshire Park from 25-29 February( yes it’s a leap year ! )
Beacons , a tale of love,loss and ice-cream , set in Eastbourne , runs at the Devonshire Park from 2-4 March, while over at the Congress New Jersey Nights celebrates the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons ( 5-7 March ). Back at the Devonshire Park on the same dates is an adaptation of Charlotte Bronte’s classic Gothic tale Jane Eyre .
Last of the Summer Wine actress Sarah Thomas stars in a version of Agatha Christie’s A Murder Is Announced at the Devonshire Park from 23-28 March , while at the Congress there’s a new production of The Sound of Music presented by theatrical impresario Bill Kenwright. It’s on stage from 31 March-4 April.
Direct from the West End comes The Kite Runner a gripping drama about ordinary life in war-torn Afghanistan. It runs from 28 April- 2 May at the Devonshire Park. And Mallory Towers is a new musical based on the children’s books of Enid Blyton. It promises “ high jinks and high drama “, from 19-23 May at the Devonshire Park.
Full details of the season at Eastbourne theatres