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Open the lid on the Eastbourne you don't know.
Our free, pop-up, street theatre shows, are over for this year... So what's next? The Eastbourne Community Play, 2026 Perhaps you like to...


Where's the Party At?
The Company works annually with SASBAH’s Bourne Free Social Group, an Eastbourne based disability club. We facilitate week long workshop...


Inside/Outside
A theatre and video co-production with young people with lived experience of mental health challenges. Through a series of workshops in...


All Change For Ashford
Covid hit our railways hard... This 10 minute film explores the challenges faced by Ashford's railworkers, and...


All Change For Ashford - Community Theatre & Video Project
A multimedia celebration of Ashford and its railways performed across three central Ashford locations, with accompanying video at Ashford...


Cyrano
A tale of love, swashbuckling honour, torn allegiances and a large nose! In this reinterpretation of Edmond Rostand’s play, a modern...


Battle of Lewes Walking Trail
5 videos telling the stories of a battle that set us on the road to democracy, accessed on your mobile as you walk the Landport battle...


Being Human
A Discovery College Drama Project, in Partnership with CAMHS – 2017/18 This collaborative project was developed to allow young people...


When the Devil Comes Calling
A Story of War, Women and Mary Poppins! As the Great War ends, the fight for women’s rights continues. But how do women step out into...


Montfort's March
Do you have what it takes to join Montfort's Army? Celebrating the 750th anniversary of the Battle of Lewes, audiences became Simon do...


Mr Punch's Pleasure Palace
A people's palace built on the Bexhill seafront - mad dream or far-sighted inspiration? A promenade community production supported by the...


Off the Buses!
Amberley Working Museum Audiences were taken to the heart of unions and racism in 1950’s Britain, as they rode vintage buses, answered...


The Ashford Tales
An historic romp through the town centre, seeking out Ashford's heroes (and villains) Supported by Ashford Borough Council
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