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‘Godot’: the wait is over!

Hastings based theatre, Theatre Nation, in collaboration with the David Glass Ensemble are delighted to announce – finally – after much postponement – their cult production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. Mark Curry writes. All photos by Chris Ford Graphic Design.

Posted 14:19 Wednesday, May 25, 2022 In: Performance Tags: Billy Clarke David Glass David Glass Ensemble François Testory Henry Maynard Jack Norris Patrick Kealey Theatre Nation

Byron Wallen at Jazz Hastings

Acclaimed trumpet player and composer Byron Wallen, along with his band Four Corners, will be appearing at the next

Posted 13:37 Tuesday, May 24, 2022 In: Music & Sound Tags: Byron Wallen Jazz Hastings trumpeter

Final act of a trilogy inspired by Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night

For the past five years, award winning local writer, John Knowles, has been quietly obsessing about Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, a play which ends with ‘not one workable long term 

Posted 13:10 In: Performance Tags: Fetch Theatre Comapny John Knowles. Patrick Kealey Sydney Kean Twelfth Night

Sun Shall Rise

MSL Discover and Barefoot Opera are working on a special pop-up street performance event called Sun Shall Rise. It will take place during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee weekend on Saturday 4 June in Hastings town centre.

Posted 09:33 Sunday, May 22, 2022 In: Music & Sound Tags: barefoot opera High Streets Heritage Action Zones MSL

A look inside ‘Gaza Ghetto’

An invitation to experience the ‘world’s largest open prison’ from the inside at film screening and talk by leading Palestinian academic, Dr Shahd Abusalama. Report by Katy Colley, Chair of Hastings & Rye Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

Posted 16:18 Friday, May 20, 2022 In: Film Tags: Dr Shahd Abusalama Gaza Ghetto Gaza Ghetto: Portrait of a Palestinian Family Hastings & Rye Palestine Solidarity Campaign Shireen Abu Akleh

Silverhill Press presents… a wonderful exhibition

This weekend, Saturday 21 and Sunday 22, is the second and final weekend of the Silverhill Press Presents exhibition at Electro Studios Project Space. Erica Smith sings the praises of a perfect exhibition in the perfect setting.

Posted 20:07 Wednesday, May 18, 2022 In: Arts News
Land of Hope and Glory Grayson Perry at Birling Gap © Richard Ansett/Lucy Bell Gallery

Lucy Bell at Photo London

There is always a first time for everything. And this year was gallerist Lucy Bell’s first time exhibiting at the international photography show, PhotoLondon at Somerset House. The fair has been going since 2004 at the Royal Academy, then Old Billingsgate for a year and then stopped. It was rekindled in 2015, had its Covid hiccups and was back again last year. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths went to check her out at the Fair.

Posted 10:19 In: Photography Tags: Lauris Morgan-Griffiths Lucy Bell Gallery PhotoLondon

Marie in the Margins takes over Hastings Museum, Battle Abbey… and Kalamazoo

This week, the combined power of the 12th and 21st century female workforces have led to a successful invasion of the historic grounds of Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, Battle Abbey and Western Michigan University. Erica Smith writes about this quiet and long-planned conquest.

Posted 16:57 Friday, May 13, 2022 In: Arts News Tags: Battle Abbey Dr Emily Ward Erica Smith Gail Borrow Hannah Collisson Hastings Museum International Marie de France Society Marie in the Margins Yasmin Aishah
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