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DFL: Hastings Bonfire (7.30pm)

Fri, 11 Oct

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The Beacon

The third edition of the year-long 'DFL' story.

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DFL: Hastings Bonfire (7.30pm)
DFL: Hastings Bonfire (7.30pm)

Time & Location

11 Oct 2024, 19:30 – 20:15

The Beacon, 67-68 St Mary's Terrace, Hastings, TN34 3LS

About the event

Will sparks fly between Lydia and Noah in DFL: Hastings Bonfire?


A play told from both sides of a story exploring commitment, gentrification and if home really is where the heart lives.


DFL: Hastings Bonfire (third installment)

Where:

The Beacon, 67-68 St Mary's Terrace, Hastings, TN34 3LS

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Please note: The Beacon is a venue on the West Hill, not the beacon on the East Hill

When:

Fri 11 October

Performance Times: 

5pm, 6.15pm and 7.30pm

Running time: 

Approx. 30 minutes (each performance will begin around 15 minutes after the time on the ticket)

Ticket price:

Pay What You Decide - £3 / £5 / £8 

Age Guidance 14+ (contains strong language)


More info:

Join us for DFL: Hastings Bonfire, taking place at The Beacon as part of Hastings Week and Hastings Bonfire celebrations. You can also register your interest in future episodes by clicking here.


The bar at The Beacon will be open throughout, serving alcoholic & soft drinks and light snacks, so feel free to book a ticket, watch the show, and then hang out in the venue for the rest of the evening.


It may be windy, wet and/or cold, so be sure to dress appropriately (and don't wear stilettoes)! If the weather is really bad, we'll perform the show inside and may require audiences to move on after each performance.


You can find more info about the event by downloading our Easy Read Guide below.



.Recap previous episodes:

If you weren't able to join us for the Pirate Day or Old Town Carnival performances, or want to remind yourself of what happened, don't worry! Each episode is designed to be stand-alone and catch you up with the story. 

You can also read our recap of DFL: Pirate Day here and DFL: Old Town Carnival here.


Info on Ticket Prices:

This play is supported by public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England. 

Tickets are presented on a ‘Pay What You Decide’ basis, meaning you can choose from different price points which suit you to watch an exciting piece of new theatre. 

All ticket income goes back into helping us create and develop the show throughout the next year, as well as supporting local artists and creatives!


Access:

Wheelchair access

The Beacon doesn’t claim to have easy access – please take care coming down the crumbly unmade track and driveway leading to the Beacon, and in the gardens. The outdoor performance area is step-free, but please note that The Beacon does not have wheelchair friendly toilets and we may need to make alternative plans in the event of adverse weather. If you have mobility issues, let us know in advance. 


Captions

Captions delivered to audience members' own mobile devices, via the Difference Engine from Talking Birds. Download the free app at bit.ly/DEInfo


This means that, if you want to follow along with the script, you can do so via your mobile phone. Let us know if this is something you may require when buying your tickets, but otherwise just bring a mobile phone with you which connects to the internet and we'll do the rest.


If you have any other requirements, you can let us know by using the Access Form when you book your tickets.


Final note:

If you aren't able to make any of these performances, please email us on info@hastingstheatreproject.org so we can organise for you to pop along to a rehearsal run.


If you have any questions about the show or Hastings Theatre Project, please don't hesitate to drop us a line via our website or on social media.


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