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Music. The Jigantics will be performing at The Selsey Club, Selsey on March 16. Book tickets with on julian.lindseyclark@ gmail.com on 07721 532711.
Theatre. Take That brought the house down when they joined the cast on stage in the Take That musical The Band the first time the show toured to Southampton’s Mayflower. Now the show is back at the venue for the final dates (March 12-16) on a tour which will have lasted 18 months.
Art. Sussex: Landscapes & Artists is the new exhibition at Petworth’s Rountree Tryon Galleries (March 5-24). Spokeswoman Chantelle Rountree said: “This selection of paintings shows Sussex in varying seasons and moods. The artists included use their individual styles to interpret the landscape and in turn they share their vision and understanding of this alluring county.” The Old Tavern, Market Square, Petworth, GU28 0AH (top circle)
heatre. The Prebendal School’s production of
Noye’s Fludde in Chichester Cathedral will come complete with 80 children wearing animal masks, a team of child vocal soloists, a string quintet, two professional opera singers, a team of trumpeters playing the fanfares, a ballet dancer, a chamber orchestra and Chichester author Kate Mosse as The Voice of God. The Choral Day Concert production will tell the story of Noah’s flood, by composer Benjamin Britten, in the Cathedral on Saturday, March 16 at 7pm. Entry is free and all are welcome.
Dance. Chichesterbased Lîla Dance offer a home performance of their new work The
Hotel Experience at The Showroom at the University of Chichester on March 14 at 7.30pm. Abi Mortimer’s company are seen as rising stars of the UK’S dance scene. With The Hotel Experience, they are promising a fearlessly imaginative show, which follows a man who checks into a hotel the night before his wedding, unaware that things may not be as they seem (lower circle).
10Music. Another year, another tour. Paul Carrack is delighted to be so busy. He will be playing the Brighton Centre on March 16.