Whether you're into Hollywood glitz, Berlin decadence, classic rock'n'roll or Ayckbourn's comedy, you're catered for.

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, until August 17
Sparkling Hollywood musical which parodies the transition of silent movies to talkies.

The story follows the dashing and smug silent-film idol Don Lockwood and his glamorous on-screen partner Lina Lamont.

When the pair are pressured into making a sound movie, there's one major problem - Lamont's shrill New York accent.

Tickets cost £11 to £22.50. Call 01323 412000.

CABARET, Chichester Festival Theatre, until October 5
Set in Berlin's notorious Kit Kat Club, Cabaret follows the story of Cliff, a young American writer.

When he is introduced to the club's resident chanteuse, Sally Bowles, he is also introduced to life.

Sally is played by rising star Alexandra Jay, who successfully stood-in for Martine McCutcheon as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady in Drury Lane.

Tickets cost £8 to £32. Call 01243 781312.

DAMSELS IN DISTRESS, Theatre Royal, Brighton, until August 17
This production offers viewers the chance to see three new Alan Ayckbourn comedies in one week.

Game Plan, Flat Spin and Role Play are separate tales with an interlinking theme - namely Damsels In Distress Game Plan takes place on Saturday at 11am, Flat Spin shows on Saturday at 3pm and Role Play takes place on Friday and Saturday at 7.45pm. Call 01273 328488.

THAT'LL BE THE DAY, Pavilion Theatre, Worthing, August 20
This popular touring musical makes its return to the venue after a revamp.

The formula remains the same though: Three decades of sounds from the Fifties to the Seventies, packed into a two-hour show.

Expect a number of lively tracks made famous by artists such as Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Cliff Richard and The Rolling Stones.

Tickets cost £12.50, £13.50 and £14.50. Call 01903 206206.