The Theatre’s Trust arrived on the Island yesterday, touring around between Ryde, Shanklin, Ventnor; Medina; Freshwater; Apollo and Trinity theatres....
What is thought to be the first play performed in front of a live audience on the Isle of Wight since lockdown is in rehearsal at Trinity Theatre, Cowes
Huge congratulations should go to all involved with the 2014 Isle of Arts Festival. Take a moment to help the organisers, by completing their online survey.
Join Tick Tock Bridget as they invite you to eavesdrop on their latest book group meet up, discussing the story of knitwear-clad Jane the eccentric traveller through movement, dialogue and music with the “quirky, glass half-full Parisian vibes of Amelie".
We're really looking forward to seeing this adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, directed by Islander Joe Plumb and fresh from sell out run in London's Fringe.
This poignant show challenges the audience to think about how they support young people battling with mental health, and how easy it can be to overlook the issues people within your own family