25 February 2020

WTM Spotlight – Costume Collection

Acknowledged as the largest costume collection of everyday wear in the UK, WTM took time out to talk to Gerry Connolly, Head of Museum and Collections in 2020 about this incredible ensemble of unique items.
25 February 2020

WTM Spotlight – Circus on the South Coast

WTM have been actively programming contemporary circus for the last five years, launching the Summer of Circus in 2016, such was the success of the season that we now actively programme contemporary circus throughout the year. We talked to Amanda O’Reilly about the journey with circus so far...
1 April 2020

WTM Colouring Competition

This competition has now closed, but colouring is still lots of fun so why not had a go if you're bored! We always love to see anything you create so send it to us on social media or to marketing@wtam.uk!
8 September 2020

WTM Black Lives Matter and Anti Racism Statement

Worthing Theatres and Museum stands with and supports the Black Lives Matter movement. To our teams, our peers, our audiences and our supporters, we are with you.
6 October 2020

Worthing Creates

We have created a pack full of amazing projects for you to try at home. Over the last few months while our buildings were closed due […]
24 January 2023

Mapping Gender: in conversation with Anders Duckworth

By Carly Pepperell Maps carve borders through landscapes. Clothes are maps for the body. Both are arbitrary constructs, omnipresent in our society, and have a real […]
21 February 2023

Henry V: Q&A with Oliver Johnstone

Civil unrest, trouble with Europe, the death of a monarch… Experience Shakespeare’s unnervingly relevant Henry V in a production that offers a different perspective on England’s […]
7 March 2023

Gordon Buchanan: Q&A

MBE wildlife filmmaker and presenter Gordon Buchanan is coming to Worthing to celebrate his life’s work. After a sell-out tour last year, Gordon Buchanan is back. […]
8 March 2023

Unbroken: Nikki Rummer Q&A

Unbroken is coming to Worthing next month, and we’re so excited for you all to experience it. Physical theatre and circus artist Nikki Rummer’s debut solo […]
22 December 2023

Connaught Cinema: Top 10 films of 2023

To finish off the year, we’re joined by WTM’s resident Film & Cinema expert, James Tully. He’s here to give us the rundown of this year’s […]
8 January 2024

Warm Welcome Spaces at the Connaught now open!

More timely than expected with today’s snowfall, Fraser’s Bar at the Connaught Theatre opens as a warm space on Mondays. For the second year in a […]
29 January 2024

Sooty returns to Worthing: Looking back on 75 years of magic

This spring Sooty, Sweep and Soo are back in Worthing for Sooty’s 75th birthday extravaganza!  Sooty is officially the longest-running children’s TV program in the world! This […]
14 February 2024

OPEN 23 Stories: Michael Harbour

Since November 2023, Worthing Theatres and Museum’s biennial OPEN exhibition has been showcasing work from artists across Sussex. With a fantastic mix of professional and amateur […]
23 February 2024

Free and cheap family activities in Worthing

Keeping kids entertained at weekends and holidays can be exhausting – and takes a hefty toll on the bank balance. Luckily, there is a great range […]
4 March 2024

Women’s History Month 2024: Women of Worthing

This Women’s History Month we’re taking a look at some of Worthing’s history that has been shaped by women. Often strong and outspoken, usually politically minded, […]
10 March 2024

Worthing Gang Show 2024

The Worthing Gang Show is back at the Pavilion this Easter. Gee, It’s a Wonderful Life from Worthing Scouts and Guides is bigger and better than ever in […]
13 March 2024

OPEN23 Stories: Winning Work

The OPEN23 exhibition celebrates both professional and amateur work from artists across Sussex. We are delighted to share and to celebrate the award winning work from […]
19 March 2024

‘Tess’ by Ockham’s Razor: What’s it all about?

Contemporary circus company Ockham’s Razor are back in Worthing this May with their incredible new production, Tess. Based on Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles this […]