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Hickstead, Sussex RH175NU

Hickstead Showground is located at Hickstead, Sussex.

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English
The Oak Barn
2.3 miles
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Events at Hickstead Showground



June 2012



Events in Hickstead


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Venue Information

Venue
Hickstead Showground
Address
Hickstead
RH175NU
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FEATUREMatthew Bourne's The Nutcracker

Heralded as the most popular dance production ever staged in the UK, Matthew Bourne’s The Nutcracker returns to Sadler’s Wells in London. Amanda Arnold takes a look at the new production, which begins its UK tour in 2012.

FEATURELady Boys of Bangkok - Thai'd down at The Place

BritEvents' Amanda Arnold reviews the Lady Boys of Bangkok at Telford's The Place at Oakengates Theatre, and finds herself in awe of the perfect makeup, stunning figures and fabulous costumes on the world's most beautiful show-girls, who just happen to be men!

FEATUREBritain's Open Art and Craft Studios

In many parts of the UK throughout the year, artists and crafts people collaborate to open their studios to the general public. Open studios give art lovers the chance to buy art and crafts direct from the makers. They also provide fascinating glimpses into how artists and craftsmen work and live.

FEATUREIronbridge and the Industrial Revolution

The birth of the Industrial Revolution is believed by many to have taken place in the picturesque Ironbridge Gorge, on the banks of the River Severn in Shropshire, England.