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Find out more about everything going on at WTM, from our latest videos to artist interviews, project updates and funding announcements.
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
Conservation treatment of the Saxon grave goods from Highdown Hill – Part 1
Carola Del Mese, metal conservator I have been invited to conserve some objects from Worthing Museum archaeology gallery, and in the last post I went through
Standing Perilously on the Edge: Q&A
“Are we at a tipping point?” This is the question posed by artist Madeleine De Angelis and photographer Lorenzo Ali who explore the effects of modern
Imagining Otherwise: Q&A
Witness the extraordinary interactive dance performance Imagining Otherwise from renowned choreographer Yael Flexer and digital artist Nic Sandiland. The performance reflects on our experiences of parallel
Taking a closer look – conservation assessment
Carola Del Mese, metal conservator I have been invited to conserve some objects from Worthing Museum archaeology gallery, and in the last post I went through
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
Conserving ancient objects at Worthing Museum
Image 1: A Selection of toiletry items from Highdown Hill Thanks to a grant from South East Museums Development and the Arts Council, I was able
Henry V: what’s it all about?
The unnervingly relevant story of Henry V is heading to Worthing Theatres and Museum this spring with a new and unique perspective on England’s fifteenth-century hero.
Henry V: Interview with Artistic Director Holly Race Roughan
When Headlong’s Artistic Director Holly Race Roughan first read Henry V last year, her reaction to Shakespeare’s much-loved history play was that something more dark and
Upcycled Fashion: Q&A with Kate Strachan
Kate Strachan is coming to Worthing Museum to teach a course in Upcycled Fashion. Her workshops aim to inspire and educate people on reusing old garments
A Century of Swing: Q&A
We’re so excited to be hosting Down for the Count for “one hellova celebration of vintage music” (TimeOut London) as they celebrate A Century of Swing.
WTM are excited to announce our partnership with SAND
WTM are excited to announce our partnership with SAND Worthing Theatres and Museum worked closely with The SAND Project in renovating one of our dressing rooms
Othello: Q&A
We are so excited to be hosting Frantic Assembly for their run of Othello this week. Frantic Assembly takes Shakespeare’s muscular and beautiful text, combines its
WTM Partnership with South East Dance
Brighton Screendance Festival is in association with CINECITY The Brighton Film Festival, University of Brighton, and Worthing Theatres. The festival is presented by South East Dance,
Introducing The Bianca Project Exhibition
Worthing Museum and Gallery are proud to be exhibiting work by participants of The Big Eyed Ears in partnership with Ferring Country Centre. The work is