• Autumn 2025/ Theatre/ What's On

    TomYumSim Theatre

    Tom Yum Sim, Autumn 2025 at The ShowRoom Chichester

    A Suffocating Choking Feeling 

    Thursday 25 September 7.30pm
    Full £8 | Concessions £5 | Age 16+

    Living day to day as if every Insta-post might be her last, Simone Hamilton is overcoming the odds. 

    Rising star, singer & survivor, her fans have followed her every breakdown and breakthrough – But behind the filters and hashtags… is any of it real? 

    A Suffocating Choking Feeling is a razor-sharp, satirical deep-dive into the warped world of Insta-“truth”, where fact and fiction blur – and what wins is having a story worth telling. 

    Content to consider:
    ~ References to cancer and terminal illness 
    ~ Audience interaction & social media experimentation
    ~ Psychological tension

    Inspired by Australian cancer-con Belle Gibson (Apple Cider Vinegar & BBC’s Bad Influencer), this Award-winning explosive show smashes together live theatre with interactive social media experiments inviting you to scroll, troll, and maybe even Cancel Simone Hamilton. 

    tomyumsim.com

    Image: BUTON
  • Autumn 2025/ Theatre/ What's On

    Nathan Charles

    Nathan Charles, Autumn 2025 at The ShowRoom Chichester

     When The Fun Stops, Try Again? 

    Thursday 2 October 7.30pm
    Full £8 | Concessions £5 | Age 16+

    There’s a one in fifty-one chance you’ll win £500. There’s also a one in fifty-one chance you’ll end the show immediately. What you gonna do?’ 

    An interactive and audience-led gameshow about gambling addiction, grief and winning the jackpot. 

    When The Fun Stops, Try Again? is a semi-autobiographical exploration of working-class addiction and how we can’t help but dream of a more lavish life. 

    Content to consider:
    ~ Gambling addiction themes
    ~ Audience participation pressures
    ~ Psychological tension/anxiety

    Part storytelling, part stand-up, part dream, When The Fun Stops, Try Again? asks: What would YOU do if you won the lottery, and how much would you be willing to risk to get it? 

    ★★★★★ West End Best Friend 

    ★★★★ Tab In The City 

    “an expertly crafted experience..a must see.”

    Everything Theatre

    Devised by Nathan Charles (@nayfcharles) 
    Produced by Brightmouth Productions (@brghtmth) 

    Image by Nathan Charles 

     

  • Autumn 2025/ Dance/ What's On

    Lila Dance 2025

    Lila Dance, Autumn 2025 at The ShowRoom Chichester

    Fault Lines 

    Thursday 9 October 7.30pm
    Full £8 | Concessions £5 | Age 16+

    As our planet’s voice gets louder, are we ready to listen? 

    Fault Lines pulls at the tension in our relationship with nature. Our constant pursuit of progress increasing the speed of life has left us out of sync with the natural world. A scorched earth, from the rubble and the ruin the survivors emerge. A new world, a second chance. Within changing landscapes created from striking digital illustrations and evocative music, our survivors navigate the world, racing towards an unknown future. 

    Fault Lines explores the environmental damage we’ve inflicted but asks what happens when we stand together with hope? What will that take? 

    Content to consider: 
    ~ Themes of sudden loss & trauma
    ~ Depictions of anxiety, panic, & mental strain.
    ~ Sound sensitivity – sudden loud noises, deep rumbles, jarring soundscapes
    ~ Strobe or flashing lights

    Choreographed by Abi Mortimer and Carrie Whitaker with new writing from Nick Walker (award winning writer, BBC) gives voice to both the existential panic, alongside the everyday problem solving needed to live on a hotter, more crowded, and less predictable planet. With an original sound score by Dougie Evans, the projection of digital imagery by Zach Walker (MakeAmplify) and digital moving illustrations by Courtney McCarthy, the natural world enters the space to create a rich sensory world for the performers. 

    “Fault Lines refuses to lose hope, and offers an alternative view of the future in this sincere and well-crafted piece”

    The Guardian 

    “One of the most evocative pieces of dance theatre I have seen for quite a while.” 

    seeingdance.com

    liladance.co.uk

  • Autumn 2025/ Theatre/ What's On

    Natalie Bellingham 

    Natalie Bellingham, Autumn 2025 at The ShowRoom Chichester

    Look After Your Knees 

    Thursday 16 October 7.30pm
    Full £8 | Concessions £5 | Age 16+

    One women’s mission to let go of a load of sh*t 

    A new solo performance by Natalie Bellingham that celebrates the messy business of being human, sprinkled with joy and ridiculousness. 

    In a blend of comedy, storytelling and movement, Natalie takes a personal journey through the pain and beauty of growing older, connecting and unravelling, holding on and letting go. 

    Content to consider:
    ~ Strong language
    ~ Grief and bereavement
    ~ Emotional intensity

    It’s about a person trying to unwrap a new version of themselves in a world they don’t recognise and a life they seem uncomfortably in charge of. 

    It’s about what comes next. 

    “Her lovely performance energy immediately imbues the room – the next hour is a joy”.

    Total Theatre

    lookafteryourknees.show


    Image -Matt Rogers
  • Autumn 2025/ What's On

    What’s On

    Autumn 2025 at The ShowRoom Chichester

    Autumn 2025 Programme

    The ShowRoom has built a reputation for presenting some of the most exciting companies touring on the UK circuit to the South East.

    This season brings to Chichester, TomYumSim Theatre, Nathan Charles, Lila Dance and Natalie Bellingham.

    There’s also the Contemporary Arts Research Sharing’s which are free to anyone wishing to engage in discussion around contemporary arts practice, so we hope that you will join us at one of these events this season, as well as an ample programme of Music and Visual Arts in our other sister venues across the University Campus.

    View the What’s On Diary here.
    Bookings will be available online shortly.