West Sussex County Times

Ten of the best

Things to see and do in our local area

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Orlando. Friday, March 15, £13.50-£15.50, 7.45pm, The Hawth, Crawley. A spokespers­on said: “Orlando: Who is she? Who is he? Who are we? Writer-director Elton Townend Jones and performer Rebecca Vaughan present the award-winning comedic tale of an immortal poet, whose gender cannot be pinned down, whose spirit cannot be caged, and whose irreverent adventures across British history, from the 1500s to 2019, provide a magic-realist exploratio­n of human identity; personal, sexual and national.”

Voodoo Room. Saturday, March 16, £15, 7.45pm, The Hawth, Crawley, 01293 553636. Voodoo Room pay tribute to Hendrix, Clapton and Cream. The three-piece is fronted by guitar wizard Peter Orr who has been wowing rock ’n’ roll fans across the UK and Europe for three decades. A spokespers­on said: “The engine room of this power trio is the rhythm section of Jevon Beaumont and John Tonks. Their credential­s include: Massive Attack, Duran Duran, Sting, Thunder, Bryan Adams, Fish, Stevie Winwood, Arthur Brown and more.”

The Boy and The Mermaid. Left circular picture by Steve Roche. Saturday, March 16, 12.30pm, 3pm, £12, The Capitol studio, Horsham, 01403 750220. Join three shanty-singing fishermen as they weave a fishy tale. “On the farthest edge of a wind-battered rock there sits a small fishing town,” said a spokespers­on. “The Boy lives with his Grandma, forbidden from venturing beyond the shore, but the tall tales told of monsters in the deep only whet his appetite – he stares at the ocean and dreams.”

The Amazing Adventures of Pinocchio. Sunday, March 17, 2.30pm, 5.30pm, Chequer Mead, East Grinstead, 01342 302000. Inspired by the classic story and presented by Immersion Theatre, The Amazing Adventures of Pinocchio is a high-energy musical for the whole family. Immersion Theatre performed The Jungle Book in April 2018 and it was a sell-out success. This new production is written and directed by artistic director James Tobias and composed by Robert Gathercole.

Crawley Sings Live. Monday, March 18, £5-£7.50, 7pm, The Hawth, Crawley. After its success in 2018, West Sussex Music and the schools of Crawley, East Grinstead and Horsham are bringing Crawley Sings Live back to The Hawth. The event will see more than 150 pupils from Crawley, East Grinstead and Horsham uniting as one massed choir, accompanie­d by a live band, to present an evening of uplifting song. This will be led by West Sussex Music’s leader for singing projects Rosie Secker.

Steve Richards. Wednesday, March 20, 7.30pm, £12, Ropetackle, Shoreham, 01273 464440. A spokespers­on said: “Steve is an award-winning British TV presenter and political columnist who has written columns for the Guardian, Independen­t, New Statesman and Spectator. He regularly presents Radio 4’s Week in Westminste­r and hosts Rock ’n’ Roll Politics. At a time of epic political drama, Richards returns to give a behind-the-scenes Brexit guide to all the political twists and turns.”

Room on the

Broom. Tuesday and Wednesday, March 19-20, Tuesday: 1.30pm and 4.30pm. Wednesday: 10.30am (relaxed performanc­e) and 1.30pm, The Hawth studio, Crawley. Tall Stories offer a magical and musical adaptation of Room on the Broom, the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Tickets cost £12.50. A spokespers­on said: ““Songs, laughs and scary fun for children aged three and up and their grownups, in this Olivier Awardnomin­ated stage show.”

The Truth/The Flats.

Pitchy Breath Theatre Company offers a night of two-brand new plays written by Tim Fifield. The Truth/ The Flats is on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 19 and 20 (7.45pm), at The Hawth Crawley. Both plays take a look at the theme of loneliness in plain sight, firstly from the perspectiv­e of an estranged father and daughter meeting up after a gap of 25 years, followed by a play about a disparate group of people living on the sixth floor of a block of flats. Tickets on 01293 553636.

Fisherman’s Friends. Right circular picture. A Horsham District Year of Culture Event. Wednesday, March 20, 7.30pm, £26.50, The Capitol Theatre, Horsham, 01403 750220, www.thecapitol­horsham. com. Cornwall’s bestknown musical export, the Fisherman’s Friends are back on the road. Bound by lifelong friendship and a love of Cornwall’s stirring songs of the sea, they will showcase a fresh haul of old and new tunes. Visit thefisherm­ansfriends.com to find out more.

10 Vienna Festival Ballet presents Coppélia. March 21, 7.30pm, £22.50, The Capitol, Horsham, 01403 750220. This ballet is based on an original tale by E.T.A. Hoffmann. Inventor Dr. Coppélius creates a life-size dancing doll that captures the heart of a village boy called Franz. Ignoring his real girlfriend, Swanhilda, the young man comes up with a plan to meet Coppélia. Chaos ensues when Swanhilda and a group of girls from the village decide to sneak into Dr. Coppelius’s house as well.

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1. Orlando. Picture by Ben Guest
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6. Steve Richards. Picture by Charlie Forgham-Bailey
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7. Room on the Broom
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10. Coppélia

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