The Kintsugi Women exhibition is the result of a collaboration between local charities and services supporting people experiencing homelessness across West Sussex. Female service users were invited to […]
Volunteers and staff at Worthing Theatres and Museum have planted some flora in anticipation of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this week. Buildings and Facilities Manager Chris […]
How are you feeling about your upcoming exhibition? I’m really excited and pleased to have the opportunity to show my work for British Institute of Learning […]
Kintsugi: the Japanese art of repairing ceramics and pottery with a special lacquer mixed with gold. This tradition method of fixing broken things is built on […]
An evening of spontaneous musical comedy at its absolutely finest is heading to Worthing direct from the West End. With 12 years as an Edinburgh Fringe […]
This year marks the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne, and we’ve got a number of things lined up for celebrating the […]
Tinuke Craig’s acclaimed production of August Wilson’s Jitney is coming to Worthing this summer, following a month-long run at The Old Vic. A Headlong, Leeds Playhouse […]
Award-winning live performance and theatre artist Emma Frankland is returning to her homeland of West Sussex with her performance of Hearty. Hearty is the fifth and […]