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Grimm Tales comes to Burgess Hill for one July night

BHTC Youth will bring Phillip Pullman’s The Grimm Tales to Burgess Hill Theatre Club on Thursday, 9 July 2026, in a one-date theatre performance at 103 Church Walk, Burgess Hill, RH15 9BQ.

The event listing does not state a start time, ticket price or booking route, so anyone planning to attend should check the official event listing before making arrangements. The production is presented by BHTC Youth and adapted by Philip Wilson, with the Visit Brighton Events listing describing it as being staged by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.

Detail Information
Event Bhtc Youth – The Grimm Tales – Part 1: Dominions Collection
Date Thursday, 9 July 2026
Time Not stated in the source listing
Venue Burgess Hill Theatre Club
Address 103 Church Walk, Burgess Hill, RH15 9BQ
Price Not stated in the source listing
Best for Readers interested in youth theatre and stage adaptations

A youth theatre take on Pullman’s Grimm Tales

The Burgess Hill performance centres on Phillip Pullman’s The Grimm Tales, adapted for the stage by Philip Wilson. The source listing names BHTC Youth as the director, placing the event firmly in the local youth theatre calendar rather than a touring commercial production.

Pullman’s retelling of the Grimm stories is known for returning familiar folk tales to a sharp, theatrical form, and the Burgess Hill staging gives local audiences a chance to see that material handled by a youth ensemble. The event title also marks it as “Part 1: Dominions Collection”, suggesting a defined selection from the wider Grimm material rather than a general anthology evening.

For readers following regional performance listings, this sits alongside other summer stage dates in the area, including local dance and youth performance events already appearing on the July calendar.

When and where to see it in Burgess Hill

The confirmed date is Thursday, 9 July 2026. The venue is Burgess Hill Theatre Club, 103 Church Walk, Burgess Hill, RH15 9BQ, United Kingdom.

No performance time is included in the supplied event details. That is the main planning gap for readers: the date and venue are clear, but the listing does not provide the hour of curtain-up, the running time, or any arrival guidance.

The listing also does not state whether the event is ticketed, free, or subject to advance booking. Those details should be checked directly through the event source before travel, especially for families or groups trying to plan around school, work or public transport times.

What the listing confirms about the production

The confirmed production details are limited but useful. The show is listed as a theatre performance by BHTC Youth, based on Phillip Pullman’s The Grimm Tales, adapted by Philip Wilson.

The event credit says it is presented “by arrangement with Nick Hern Books”, which is a standard rights and publishing acknowledgement for staged work. The source does not list cast members, age guidance, content warnings, accessibility information, food facilities or interval arrangements.

Because this is a youth theatre production, it may appeal to local families, theatre club supporters and readers interested in seeing young performers take on literary material. The source, however, does not specify a target audience or minimum age, so parents and carers should confirm suitability through the event organiser or venue before attending with children.

Planning details still to check

The practical information currently available is the date, venue and production title. The missing items are the performance time, price, booking method and any audience guidance.

Readers should treat those as open points rather than assumptions. The confirmed listing places BHTC Youth – The Grimm Tales – Part 1: Dominions Collection at Burgess Hill Theatre Club on Thursday, 9 July 2026, with the address given as 103 Church Walk, Burgess Hill, RH15 9BQ.

Source: Visit Brighton Events

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Nadia Ellis covers Camden with a focus on public services, planning decisions, housing, transport, and neighbourhood issues. She has worked on local news desks across north London, checking council papers, public notices, and community sources to explain decisions clearly. Her reporting aims to give residents reliable context on civic developments, consultations, and changes affecting daily life

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