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Worthing Theatre Trail at Indigo


  • Indigo Bistro & Bar Steyne Gardens England, BN11 3DZ United Kingdom (map)

Troubadour Theatre - 17th at 5.15pm

A dark themed anthology of sinister stories and twisted tales.

Twisted Angel - 17th at 6.15pm

A short play.

A glimpse into the lives of two sisters as they reunite on the death bed of their father. Funny, touching and frank sibling relationships are something many of us can relate to.

The Red Teapot Company - 18th at 5.30pm

An amusing, quirky, poignant, rye look at the odd twists and turns that life has taken in the last few years. Mostly in rhyme. A poetic pot pourri of rhymes from Nadia Henwood and Sue Shattock, reflecting on their recent shared history with some extra added zing

JK Productions - 18th at 6.30pm

A short play.

In a world which you can't mention the word... What word? Covid... Oh damn it! People are afraid to talk about... What covid? Damn! It's so hard not to talk about it. Follow the lives of many personas as they cope with the dreaded.... you know what we are taking about. Covid tests are welcome!

WIMPs - 24th at 7pm

Comedy improvisation show by the WIMPs (Worthing Improvisers)

6 players, 1 stage, no script...

Improv is an increasingly popular form of live theatre in which the plot, characters and dialogue are made up in the moment, often from an audience suggestion. Surprising, spontaneous and hilarious, every show is completely unique, and you’re guaranteed to laugh a lot! Formed in 2017, the WIMPS (Worthing Improvisers) are a small group of playful, enthusiastic and fun-loving performers based in Worthing. A leading improvisation group in the town, the WIMPS are an improv comedy troupe who embrace the silly, the surreal, the serious, and anything and everything in-between!

TAP Incorporated - 25th at 5pm

A one man performance.

What makes a man? How long can a man fight the darkness before he finds it within himself? Is he innocent? This choice will be up to you, the answer to these questions can be found over the rainbow. You will witness a man held prisoner, condemned. Is he guilty? and if so is it somehow justified? Would you have done different?