A NEW term at The Phoenix Theatre and Arts Centre – with a feast of theatre, comedy, music and film – is planned for spring and summer at the community arts centre in Bordon.

Comedy highlights include star of BBC1’s Live at the Apollo Henning When, and the ‘foodie face of comedy’, as described by Scotland on Sunday, George Egg, with his DIY Chef show, where audiences can sample a three-course meal cooked on stage.

Rob’s Theatre Club returns with the aim of bringing ground-breaking, challenging and high-quality theatre shows to audiences.

This year, Adrian Berry’s acclaimed sell-out production, From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads, will be performed. Based on a young David Bowie obsessive, this powerful and touching show collides music and magic realism.

The new season features a variety of family and children’s theatre shows beginning in February half term.

January sees the launch of workshops with Little Kids Drama for ages four to seven and Dance to Fitness with Liz both taking place on Monday evenings.

For the full line-up for the season, see the website at: www.phoenixarts.co.uk