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Robin Hood From the team behind Rapunzel and The Little Mermaid, hit the bullseye this Easter and join us for a riotous adventure this half term with Robin Hood! Packed with laughs, magic, catchy tunes, and dazzling costumes. Journey into the enchanted Sherwood Forest as Robin Hood and his merry band take on the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham to rescue Maid Marian. Devonshire Park Theatre Tuesday 8 – Sunday 13 April |
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Harry Hill: New Bits & Greatest Hits Join Harry on his Diamond Jubilee lap of honour as he celebrate 60 Glorious Years of fun, laughter, and low-level disruption! Devonshire Park Theatre Friday 4 April Upper circle only |
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Pulman & Stilgoe – A Couple of Swells Prepare to be swept away by Joe’s dazzling piano playing, Liza’s exquisite vocals and their beautiful, tight harmonies as they dig into the true classics and hidden gems of some of the best musicians of all time. Devonshire Park Theatre Saturday 5 April |
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Menopause The Musical 2 Hot flushes, mood swings, memory lapses and weight gain. Cruising Through Menopause is a hilarious, heartfelt, reassuring and unflinching look at the joys of menopause and friendship, all backed by a soundtrack of hysterical parodied hits! Congress Theatre Sunday 6 April |
Karen Hauer & Gorka Marquez: Speakeasy Strictly’s longest serving professionals are joined by live musicians, powerhouse vocalists and a high energy dance ensemble for a nostalgic and reimagined flashback of dance, music and fashion. Launching in the Great Gatsby inspired 1920s through to the glamorous 1970s and Studio 54. Congress Theatre Saturday 12 April |
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Spitfire Girls Inspired by true events, Spitfire Girls tells the story of WWII’s fearless female pilots. Decades after answering the call, two women, separated by the war, finally meet again in a heart-warming tale of courage, loss, and hope. This is a story of the extraordinary women who dared to fly and the incredible bond that tied them together. Devonshire Park Theatre Tuesday 15 – Saturday 19 April |
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Craig Revel Horwood National treasure Craig Revel Horwood celebrates the release of his debut solo album, Revelations, revealing his own hidden talent during a Fab-U-Lous night of big songs, tall tales, and glamour. Congress Theatre Thursday 17 April |
That’ll Be The Day Immerse yourself in the ultimate fusion of rock ‘n’ roll, pop, and comedy with the UK’s longest-running theatre show. Experience a captivating journey through music history from the 50s to the 80s, filled with electrifying performances and iconic tunes. Congress Theatre Friday 18 April |
The ELO Show The World’s Greatest tribute to Jeff Lynne and E.L.O are back with a stunning new stage production, featuring a band of amazing musicians complimented by a female string section and playing hit after hit from ELO’s vast back catalogue. Congress Theatre Saturday 19 April |
Mania – The ABBA Tribute A special concert which celebrates the music of ABBA in a respectful and enjoyable way, this production revives memories of when ABBA ruled the airwaves. Congress Theatre Sunday 20 April |
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Little Women Little Women follows the March sisters navigating love, growth, and sisterhood during the Civil War. Anne-Marie Casey’s new adaptation brings fresh life to this timeless classic with an emotional and engaging theatrical experience. Devonshire Park Theatre Tuesday 22 – Saturday 26 April |
The Glenn Miller & Big Band Spectacular The Moonlight Serenade Orchestra UK returns to Eastbourne for another show of wonderful nostalgic big band swing numbers, with million sellers from band leaders and vocalists including Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Frank Sinatra and many more. Congress Theatre Saturday 26 April |
Dionne Warwick – Don’t Make Me Over Join Dionne while she guides you through a remarkable life story from her humble beginnings as a gospel singer in New Jersey to superstardom and one of the most recognisable and successful female voices of our time. Congress Theatre Tuesday 29 April Grand circle only |
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The Business of Murder Set in 1981, this psychological thriller follows a detective, a playwright, and a man who brings them together in the business of murder. Tabs Productions’ latest return to The Devonshire Park promises an unexpected, elegant, and satisfying finale from renowned crime writer Richard Harris. Devonshire Park Theatre Wednesday 30 – Saturday 3 May |
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FANTASTIC SHOWS COMING SOON TO EASTBOURNE THEATRES |