insideSUSSEX Magazine Issue 13 - March 2016 | Page 23

EVENTS The Curse Of The Invisible Man // 24-26 Mar A spine-chilling whodunit based on the classic mysteries by G. K. Chesterton. Multiple murders have been committed, but the culprit leaves no trace. Can he…or she…be truly invisible? And is it all really due to some malevolent ancient curse? Back To The 1970s // 18 Mar ‘Repast’ is a monthly supper club run by Sam Bilton, from her home in Haywards Heath. The set menus take their inspiration from a historical person, event, traditional celebration, or era. Rather than religiously recreating the food of our past, historical recipes will be used as a reference point to create modern dishes. The suppers are for up to 12 guests who bring their own wine to accompany the meal. In March it’s ‘Back To The 1970s’, with seafood cocktail and Arctic roll, but not quite as you may remember it. 7.30pm (Saturday matinee 2.30pm). Price: £17.50-£21.50 The Capitol Horsham, North Street, Horsham RH12 1RG www.thecapitolhorsham.com / 01403 750220 Time, price and location available on request www.repastsupperclub.co.uk / 07525 159005 Architectural Antiques & Reclamation Auction // 19 Mar Wellers Auctioneers announces an architectural auction. The auction, held at Authentic Reclamation in East Sussex, with over 600 lots mainly unreserved - will include 18th and 19th century stone troughs, century oak beams, benches and staddle stones, stone and cast iron garden ornaments including urns and lampposts, cast iron rain hoppers, brackets and porcelain sanitary ware, York stone, cast iron/marble fireplaces, Victorian leaded stained glass, period pine and oak furniture, feature doors, mirrors, fire dogs, baskets and lighting, cast and wrought iron gates, and railings. The Railway Children // 28 Mar York Theatre Royal’s Olivier Award-winning production of Mike Kenny and Damian Cruden’s imaginative stage adaptation is directed for the screen by International Emmy award-winner, Ross MacGibbon. Recorded live at the National Railway Museum in Yorkshire, this adaptation of E. Nesbit’s heart-warming tale features the original locomotive from the much-loved 1970 film. 10am. Price: Free West Lymden Farm, Lymden Lane, Stonegate TN5 7EF www.wellersauctions.com / 07966 437099 3pm and 6pm. Price: £15 (children £12.50) Uckfield Picture House, High Street, Uckfield TN22 1AS www.uckfieldpicturehouse.co.uk / 01825 764909 In London The Crime Museum Uncovered // Until 10 Apr The Crime Museum Uncovered is a fascinating collection of real objects and evidence from real-life case files, never before seen by the public. Although not an exhaustive exposé of crime in London, the exhibition takes visitors through some of the capital’s most notorious crimes. They include the cases of Dr Crippen, the Great Train Robbery and the Kray twins, as well as those cases which may be lesser known, but that have played a key role in the way London is policed today. From 10am. Price: from £10 Museum of London, 150 London Wall, London EC2Y 5HN www.museumoflondon.org.uk/london-wall/whats-on/exhibitions-displays/the-crimemuseum-uncovered / 020 7001 9844 23