Tag archives for De La Warr
No Apology Necessary
Mencap Loud and Lovely Joan Osbaldeston When a friend asked me if I would write a review of Mencap’s Let’s Get Loud show at the De La Warr, I hesitated,…
Poetry to be Enjoyed not Endured
SERENA FERRARI looks forward to when Henry Normal and Brian Bilston perform at the De La Warr, kicking off a nearly sold out tour. Richard DavisHenry Normal and Brian Bilston…
ARTS DIARY
Summer Picnic Concert at Fairlight Hall Hastings International PianoThomas Kelly Thomas Kelly, 2022 prize winner of the Hastings International Piano Competition, returns for a summer picnic recital at beautiful Fairlight…
V is for…?
TOM BLASS feels the influences and the influence of the Unknown Mortal Orchestra Fighting the headwinds of both a head cold, and the singular breed of despondency induced by Bexhill…
Souls o’ the Drowned
Gareth Stevens visits a new exhibition with strong maritime undercurrents at the De La Warr. Can’t You See the Sea Changing? features work produced over the last 14 years by…
Yabba Dubba Do!
Review by Kent Barker What’s in a name? If it’s Montague or Capulet it may be obvious but when it comes to musical genres it quickly gets confusing. The band…
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100 Years Of Bauhaus And The De La Warr Pavilion
Merlin Betts considers the De La Warr’s 2019 summer exhibitions programme From now until September the DLWP will be holding two Bauhaus-inspired exhibitions in their ample showspaces on the ground…
The Composer and the Crane
Penny Loosemore at the International Composers Festival It’s not often a Japanese composer and a contemporary dance troupe wash up on English shores, but this weekend they did. As part…
Rufus
30th June The De La Warr Pavilion By Ed Boxall The first Rufus’ song I heard was Nobody’s Off The Hook. It was love at first listen. It’s a friendship-love…
“Hastings should be proud”
HIP’s Sophie Shaw talks to comedian Mark Thomas & HFS director Naomi Ridley as they prepare to bring their favorite comedians to the De La Warr for an outstanding night…











