Starring Tommy Steele, the movie was partly filmed in Eastbourne in 1967. Steve Scott, artistic director of The Grove Theatre, said: “A superb family film, it tells the story of Arthur Kipps, an orphan apprenticed to a master, who has a sudden abrupt change of life when his wealthy grandfather dies and leaves him a pile of money. Based on the hit Broadway show, it features songs such as Money to Burn, I Know What I Am, and the show-stopping Flash, Bang, Wallop! “Eastbourne has a hidden history of great movies which have been shot in our town, and we’re going to be showcasing a number of films starring Eastbourne in the coming months. We’d especially love to hear from any residents who can remember seeing Tommy Steele and the crew’s visits back in 1967.” The Grove Theatre is situated under the Central Library building in Grove Road. The auditorium is set out to allow social distancing, and tickets can be booked individually, in pairs or tables of four. There is a fully licensed bar with table service. Due to Covid regulations it is essential that tickets are booked in advance through www.onlineticketseller.com or on 01323 736553. Steps announce Brighton date and new album West Sussex man reveals "truth" about his sister's murder in 10 Rillington Place Why pre-booking might be here to stay at Weald & Downland Living Museum Loxwood Drive-In Movies set for 2021 return IN PICTURES: Eastbourne Pier turns film star! IN PICTURES: Images of lockdown across Brighton and Hastings • Talk is increasing of further lockdowns in the UK. What do you think of the situation? Join the Big Conversation and have your say on everything from healthcare to how the pandemic has affected you personally and how we make our communities stronger: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/bc-worthing