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About Magazine Issue 21 - Autumn 2003


What's On

Stables Theatre

telephone: 01424 423221

A Day in the Death of Joe Egg
October 17 - 25 (excluding 19 and 20) 7.30pm

The Comedy of Terrors
November 14 7.30pm
Tickets £10, £7.50 concessions

Caught in the Net
November 14 - 29 (excluding 16 and 17) 7.30pm
Tickets £8, £6.00 concessions

A Parson's Tale
Saturday 29 7.30pm
Tickets £8.50, £6 concessions

Little Miss Muffet
December 12 - 20 (excluding 15) 7.30pm
Tickets £8.50

White Rock Theatre

01424 781000

'Survivor Art' exhibition
October 14 - 20
a collaboration between artist Phil Lancaster and poets JC McFee and John Hirst addressing domestic violence, child rape, physical disability and mental illness.  Strictly No Under 16s

Jack and the Beanstalk
December 11 - January 4

Hastings Museum and Art Gallery

telephone: 01424 781155
Bohemia Road

Strangers to Ourselves
A major regional arts exhibition in response to the social, political and economic issues surrounding migration.  23 artists from 15 countries, spread across 2 counties, sited in 12 venues over a distance of 120 miles.
October 11 - December 7

Community Art Exhibition
An exhibition of artworks by students on the ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) course from Hastings College in response to the Strangers to Ourselves exhibition.
December 13 - January 11

Hastings in the 1930s
An exhibition of photographs, printed up for the first time from the Museum's collection of glass negatives.
January 17 - March 14

Junior Museum Club
Don't forget the junior museum club where 7-11 year olds can try out crafts from Native American pattern making and Japanese-style printing to drama and drawing.
All workshops cost £3.50 and are held at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.

Old Town Hall Museum

telephone: 01424 781166
High Street, Old Town

Extreme Weather
Pictures and memorabilia from Hastings, including whirlwinds, storms and heatwaves.
January 10 - March 28

Country Park

telephone: 01424 813225

Tree walk
Learn about the various species that grow in the Park
Sunday October 12 2.30pm - 4.30pm
Meet in Harmers layby, Alexandra Park

Halloween by Lantern Light
An evening of ghoulish goings on.
Friday October 31 6pm - 8pm
Book on 01424 781111

Conservation Task Day
Help rangers with conservation tasks.  Wear suitable clothing and stout shoes.
Sunday November 2 10am - 4pm
Meet at Warren Cottage

Happy Hibernating
Join the rangers in a stroll around the park to discuss how different animals survive the winter and look for their hibernation sites
Sunday November 9 11am - 1pm
Book on 01424 781111

Conservation Task Day
Sunday November 16 10am - 3pm
Meet at Harmers Layby, Alexandra Park

Star and Moon Gazing
Join Hastings and Battle Astronomical Society to look at stars and planets
Saturday November 22 7.30pm
Meet at North's Seat, Mill Lane

Oil pollution and Birds
Adult course. Learn about pollution and how it affects birds.
Saturday December 6 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Book with Bel Browning, RSPCA 01424 812055

Conservation Task Day
Sunday December 7 10am - 4pm
Meet at Warren Cottage

Christmas Feast
For children aged 8-12 years.  Make a gourmet feast for garden wildlife.
Monday December 22
Book with Bel Browning RSPCA 01424 812055

Yuletide Walk
A gentle stroll round the park to walk off your Christmas lunch
Sunday December 28 10am - 1pm
Booking 01424 781111

Conservation Task Day
Sunday January 4 10am - 4pm
Meet at Warren Cottage

Conservation Task Day
Sunday February 1 10am - 4pm
Meet at Warren Cottage

Winter Wander
Looking at the wide array of mosses, fungi, tree bark while wandering around Alexandra Park
Sunday February 15 10am - 4pm
Meet at Harmers layby

Electric Palace

telephone: 01424 720393
High Street, Old Town

Shot by the Sea - Digital Film Festival
October 27 - November 2
Celebration of Digital Filmmaking.

Battle Royale
certificate '18'
Thursday November 13 8pm and Saturday November 15 8pm
Kinji Fukasaku 2002 113mins Japan

The Elephant Man
certificate 'PG'
Friday November 14 8pm
David Lynch 1980 124mins USA

Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café
certificate 'PG'
Sunday November 16 3pm and 8pm
Jon Avnet 1991 125mins USA

City of God
certificate '18'
Thursday November 20 8pm and Friday November 21 8pm and Saturday November 22 8pm
Katia Lund and Fernando Meirelles 2002 135mins Brazil

Orlando
certificate 'PG'
Sunday November 23 3pm and 8pm
Sally Potter 1992 89mins UK/Russia/France/Italy/Netherlands

Divine Intervention
certificate '15'
Thursday November 27 8pm and Saturday November 29 8pm
Elia Suleiman 2001 92mins France/Morocco/Germany/Palestine

The Sacrifice
certificate 'PG'
Friday November 28 8pm
Andrei Tarkovsky 1986 149mins Sweden

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
Sunday November 30 3pm and 8pm
Jacques Tati 1953 89mins France

Dirty Pretty Things
certificate '15'
Thursday December 4 8pm and Saturday December 6 8pm
Stephen Frears 2002 97mins UK

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