Brighton Dome Brochure Autumn 2022

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September–December 2022 brightondome.org Autumn

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HeatherPatrons:& Tony Allen, Mary Allen, Jamie & Louise Arnell, Prof James Barlow & Ms Hilary Brown, Ali & Mark Braithwaite, Tamara Burrows, Friday & Simon Caridia, Drs Caroline & Howard Carter, Sir Michael & Lady Sue Checkland, Andrew Comben, Karen Doherty, Rachel Dupere, Simon Fanshawe OBE, Paul Flo Williams, Prof David Gann CBE & Ms Anne Asha, Richard & Kate Hall, Diana & Julian Hansen, David Harrison, David Headley & David Fennell, Ruth Hilton, John Hird & Yoshio Akiyama, Danny Homan, Mr Darren Howe QC & Mr Antonio Delgado, Lady Helena Hughes, Tony Hyde & Vaughan Rees OBE, Emily & Ross James, Dr Glynn Jones DL OBE, Karl Jones, Dee Lahiri, Julie Lawrence & Jeff Rodrigues, Melanie Lewis, Kirsty Lovell, Martin Lovelock, Rachel & James Manktelow, Chris & Clem Martin, Ms C McIlvenny, Gary Miller, Ms Diane Moody & Prof Frans Berkhout, Philip Morgan, Patricia Nathan, Judge Marian Norrie-Walker, Michael Pitts, Andrew & Margaret Polmear, Ronald Power MBE, Donald Reid, Clare Rogers, Seb & Jo Royle, Dr Donia Scott & Prof Howard Rush, Richard & Soraya Shaw, David & Kim Shrigley, Robin & Anja St Clair Jones, Barbaros Tanc, Lady Betty Watson, Meta Wells Thorpe, Martin & Sarah Williams, Richard Zinzan & Chris Storey, those who wish to remain anonymous Thank you to all our Members

Programming Partners SponsorsMajorFundersSponsorsCorporateSupporters Thank You Trusts & Foundations University of Sussex, proud supporter of Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival. Excite your imagination. Moda Living, proud sponsors of Brighton Festival. Creating Well Communities. AVT Connect | Book Nook | Brighton Gin | NCP | The Old Ship Hotel Arnold Clark Community Fund | Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation | Brighton District Nursing Association Trust

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WelcomeContentstoour autumn season of new events, returning favourites, and festive fun Our multi line-up comedy night, Live at Brighton Dome, is back to cheer spirits with headliner James Acaster (p12), plus the return of much loved and admired all-male comedy ballet company from New York ‘The Trocks’ (p9). This Christmas don’t miss FIQ! from Moroccan circus troupe Groupe Acrobatique de Tanger, featuring acrobats, a DJ and a colourful visual world (p24) as we round off the year with a selection of festive favourites (p23) with something for everyone including a live screening of The Snowman (p23). We are excited to be in the finishing stages of the major refurbishment to our Grade I and Grade II listed Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre. Alongside these beautifully restored venues will be brand-new foyer spaces with heritage stories, a creative space for artists and a restaurant for everyone to enjoy. We are so grateful for generous support from funding partners and donors and can’t wait to share these spaces with everyone. Find out how you can get involved in this exciting project on p30. Chief Executive

Music ................................................................................................ 4 Talks & Film ..................................................................................... 8 Dance ................................................................................................ 9 Comedy ............................................................................................ 10 Classical ........................................................................................... 14 Family ................................................................................................ 17 Community 22 Christmas ......................................................................................... 23 Join In ................................................................................................ 28 Heritage............................................................................................. 31 Accessible Events 35 Andrew Comben,

The Canadian post-hardcore band tour their first album in 13 years, Otherness, alongside special guests Boston Manor Thu 20 Oct £35.50 Don McLean The American Troubadour celebrates the 50th Anniversary of American Pie with a new tour Tue 20 £42.50-£57.50Sep Marillion One of the most commercially successful progressive rock bands tour their new album An Hour Before It’s Dark Wed 28 £45.50–£50.50Sep Brighton-based band The Big Push are a charismatic indie rock’n’roll collective with a crazed kind of energy Fri 9 Sep | £27.50 Alexisonfire 4

Courtney Barnett A deft lyricist and virtuosic guitarist, Courtney Barnett is an emblem of millennial wit and one of Australia’s most successful musical exports Sat 12 Nov | £28 Rina Sawayama The newly minted BritishJapanese pop star is following up her celebrated debut album with Hold The Girl Sun 23 Oct | £27.50 Maggie Rogers Acclaimed US producer, song writer and performer brings us The Feral Joy Tour alongside a new album Surrender Tue 8 Nov | £27.50 Anastacia Celebrating the 22nd anniver sary of I’m Outta Love with the I’m Outta Lockdown tour Mon 31 Oct | £33–£63 The Proclaimers Emerging 35 years ago with their debut album This Is The Story, The Proclaimers songs are timeless, with one song in particular that has become a staggering global anthem Mon 7 Nov | £40 Music creditPhoto ReddingThurstan 5

Clutch Formed in 1991 in Germantown, MD, Clutch built a following through constant gigging. Now they are back on the road, with new album Sunrise On Slaughter Beach Wed 16 Nov | £35.50 Bellowhead The stars have aligned and Bellowhead are reuniting for a mammoth tour to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Broadside Tue 15 Nov | £35.50–£42.50 Belle & Sebastian One of the world’s most lasting and beloved indie pop bands are back on tour with their unique, lushly orchestrated chamber pop tunes Wed 30 Nov | £35.50 Blossoms Blossoms return to Brighton Dome touring their latest number 1 hit album Ribbon Around The Bomb Fri 2 Dec | £32.25 MusicComing soon in 2023: Self Esteem | 7 Mar Beth Hart | 21 Mar Darren Hayes | 22 Mar Sam Ryder | 5 Apr Aldous Harding | 16 Apr Gabrielle | 30 Oct 6

Nu OrchestraCivilisationfeat.ESKA presents Joni Mitchell’s Hejira and Mingus Tomorrow’s Warriors present Nu Civilisation Orchestra led by Peter Edwards and featuring ESKA on vocals for this exploration of the music of Joni Mitchell, through her jazz influenced classic album Hejira and her later encounter with the pioneering jazz legend, Charles Mingus ‘ powerhouseZimbabweanEska ’ and ‘sensational Nu OrchestraCivilisation ’ in ‘a magical tribute to a heroine’ ★★★★ Evening Standard Sat 19 Nov, 7.30pm £18.50, £23.50, £27.50 &ConcessionsUnder26s £18.50 7

Ocean Film Festival World Tour Dive into a night of mesmerising ocean adventure with a brand-new collection of films from above and below the surface. Meet surfers, paddlers, divers and oceanographers who have dedicated their lives to answering the call of the ocean in the wildest corners of the planet Thu 29 Sep, 7.30pm £17, £15.50 concessions Join the much-loved actor as he tells stories from his life and time in showbiz, with uplifting reflections on love and loss, to celebrate the publication of his new book A Pocketful of Happiness Sun 16 Oct, 7.30pm Ticket Only £22, £27, £34 Ticket Plus Book £37 An Evening with TalksERichardGrant&Film 8

The Dying Swan workshop Learn The Trocks’ signature solo and put your own spin on this humorous classic, in a workshop by Ballet Master Raffaele Morra Sat 24 Sep, 1–2.30pm | £10 Suitable for all levels of dance experience ‘...hysterically funny, enormously entertaining’ Broadway World ‘...unique, imaginative, funny but most of all ravishing’ The Reviews Hub Loved worldwide for their sassy spoofs and hilarious homages to classical ballet, ‘The Trocks’ immaculate technique and daring physicality is surpassed only by their impeccable comic timing Fri 23 & Sat 24 Sep, 7.30pm | Post-show Q&A Fri 23 Sep £12.50, £18.50, £22.50, £27.50 | Concessions & Under 26s £17.50 Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Swan Lake 9

Celeste Barber Fine, Thanks Comedian, actor, writer, and celebrity parody queen Celeste Barber comes to Brighton Dome with new show Fine, Thanks Sat 10 Sep, 4pm & 8pm £27 | Age 18+ Alan Carr Regional Trinket A lot has changed since Alan’s last tour four years ago. Nowadays, it’s all about finding joy in the small things - why be a national treasure when you can be a Regional Trinket?! Fri 16 & Sat 17 Sep, 8pm £27 | Age 14+ An Evening of RanganathanwithComedyRomesh Join Angela Barnes, Carl Donnelly, Joe Foster, Kerry Godliman, Mark Steel, Michael Fabbri, Romesh Ranganathan, Seann Walsh and Tom Allen for a night of comedy in aid of Sarcoma UK in loving memory of their friend Phil Jerrod Sun 18 Sep, 7.30pm | £26 Daniel Howell We’re All Doomed Daniel Howell is back, as stressed and depressingly dressed as ever, with his epic new solo comedy stage show We’re All Doomed! Wed 21 Sep, 7.30pm £30.50–£58 10

Henning Wehn It’ll All Come Out in the Wash Watch German Comedy Ambassador give everything a good rinse and witness him wring sense out of the nonsensical Sat 1 Oct, 7.30pm £23.50 | Age 16+ Dave Gorman toPowerpointthePeople Dave Gorman is back on the road with a brand new live show, PowerPoint To The People Thu 13 Oct, 7.30pm £29.50 Joe Lycett More More More! Join Joe Lycett doing what he does best: talking at a room of people in a queer and comedic fashion. This show promises MORE jokes, MORE anecdotes and MORE inappropriate and arguably disturbing paintings, all in the hope of answering the age-old question: How do you Lycett? How do you Lycett? Fri 14 Oct, 7.30pm £32 Kevin Bridges The Overdue Catch-Up Kevin Bridges new show The Overdue Catch-Up welcomes audiences into the mind of one of the sharpest comedy talents the UK has to offer Thu 6–Sun 9 Oct, 8pm Sun 9 Oct Captioned £32 Comedy 11

‘An nightexceptionalofcomedy’ - audience member Sat 29 Oct, 7.30pm | £22.50, £15 concessions & under 26s | Age 16+ Brighton’s biggest stand-up night returns with another side-splitting line-up. Star of Netflix’s stand-up special Repertoire and world sell-out show Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999, headliner James Acaster is joined by Fin Taylor, Thanyia Moore and Celya AB Live at Brighton Dome’s leading-edge comedy night, in our iconic Concert Hall, draws comedy legends and fresh talent including Rob Delaney, Nina Conti, Nish Kumar, Ed Gamble, Sara Pascoe and Tim Key to name a few. 12

Ten years after What Would Beyonce Do?! propelled her into the spotlight, Luisa brings together the best bits of every 5-star show since Sat 26 Nov, 8pm £22 | Age 18+ Coming soon in 2023: Sara Pascoe, 11 Mar | Jon Richardson 24 & 25 Mar Stewart Lee, brand new show Basic Lee 26–30 Apr Dara O’Briain, 10 Jun McNallyJoanne The Prosecco Express Join Joanne as she revisits her critically acclaimed show The Prosecco Express. ‘Dark, hilarious, strangely reassuring’ The Independent Sat 3 Dec, 8pm £23 | Age 14+ Sarah Millican Bobby Dazzler After spending the last year writing jokes and growing her backside, Sarah can’t wait to get back on the road with a new Bobby Dazzler Wed 7–Fri 9 Dec, 8pm £29.50 | Age 16+ Russell Kane The Essex Variant! This high-octane show brings nuclear-energy belly laughs and pant-wetting observations which prove laughter really is the best medicine Thu 17 Nov, 8pm £22 | Age 14+ OmielanLuisa Ten 13

Mozart Concert Arias Mahler Symphony no.4

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Haydn Symphony no.88

Stephen Bell conductor Ailish Tynan soprano Welcome in the New Year with an afternoon of musical fizz and fun. Highlights include Johann Strauss’ Champagne Polka and Die Fledermaus Overture, arias by Léhar and Stoltz, and seasonal music by RimskyKorsakov, Korngold and film composer Christine Hals Sat 31 Dec, 2.45pm £12.50, £19, £27, £33, £39.50 Season and 3 concert saver tickets available Limited £10 LoveMusic tickets where available, from the day before the concert. Call 01273 709709 quoting ‘LoveMusic’ Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra

Fanfare for the Common Man Copland Fanfare for the Common Man, Appalachian Spring Suite, Quiet City Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue, Catfish Row: Symphonic Suite from Porgy and Bess

Joan Tower Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman Sian Edwards conductor Joanna MacGregor piano A thrilling opening to the 2022/23 season with a glamorous concert of American classics, including Joan Tower’s rousing Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman dedicated ‘to women who take risks and are adventurous’ Sun 2 Oct, 2.45pm £10 LoveMusic Ticket Available

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Barry Wordsworth conductor Carolyn Sampson soprano

Brighton Philharmonic revels in Mahler’s lyrical dream-like Symphony no.4 reflecting the composer’s profound love of nature, whilst Haydn’s witty Symphony no.88 is paired with Mozart operatic arias Sun 27 Nov, 2.45pm New Year’s Eve Viennese Gala

Philip Glass Glassworks | Rolf Wallin Twine John Luther Adams Songbirdsongs and Drums of Winter Jonny Greenwood There Will Be Blood Suite Einojuhani Rautavaara Cantus arcticus: Concerto for Birds and Orchestra Sian Edwards conductor | Joanna MacGregor director/piano/keyboards Kathy Hinde visual projections | Matthew Fairclough sound projection A dazzling concert celebrating the natural world where percussion plays a starring role. The programme celebrates avant garde, minimalist, rock and jazz - and cool Scandinavia. This is a collaboration between BPO and visual artist Kathy Hinde, whose work has often been seen at Brighton Festival (For the Birds 2017; Tipping Point 2014; Audible Forces 2013) Sat 21 Jan, 7.30pm £10 LoveMusic Ticket Available OrchestraPhilharmonicBrighton WorldBeautiful 15

StBach:Matthew Passion Robert Howarth conductor James Oxley Evangelist Matthew Brook Christus Lisa Howarth soprano Patrick Terry countertenor Guy Cutting tenor Ashley Riches bass Brighton Festival Chorus An exciting collaboration between Robert Howarth, Brighton Philharmonic and Brighton Festival Chorus, in Bach’s monumental St Matthew Passion Sun 19 Feb, 2.45pm Towards The Light Barber Adagio for Strings Beethoven Triple Concerto Op.56 Beethoven Piano Concerto no.5 Op.73 Emperor Joanna MacGregor conductor/piano Ruth Rogers violin Peter Adams cello BPO’s season closes with an uplifting programme moving into the light: from Barber’s pathos to Beethoven’s shout of joy Sun 26 Mar, 2.45pm £10 LoveMusic Ticket Available Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra 16

YolanDa’sBandJam Family freely, and come and go as you please. There is a quiet space available in the foyer for those who would like to use it, and the lights will not fully go dark in the auditorium RP

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Presented by double MOBO award-winning musician and broadcaster YolanDa Brown, YolanDa’s Band Jam inspires children to discover the joys of music through dancing, singing and performing. In this performance, you are wel come to make noise, move around Sat 29 Oct, 2pm £15, £13 concessions £50 family (2 adults, 2 children) Age 3–11

From the TV screen to the live stage, see YolanDa’s Band Jam, the critically acclaimed CBeebies show, live on stage.

Quatuor Agate Boccherini String Quartet in G minor, Op.32 No.5 Bartok String Quartet No.6 Brahms String Quartet No.3 in B flat, Op.67 Sun 16 Oct, 11am Paddington Trio Judith Weir Your light may go out Beethoven Piano Trio in D Major, Op.70 No.1 Arvo Pärt Mozart-Adagio Shostakovich Piano Trio No.2, Op.67 Sun 20 Nov, 11am In withAssociationStringsAttached Our monthly Sunday morning chamber concerts are back at Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts Supported by Andrew and Margaret Polmear £18.50, £16 concessions Full Season Ticket £99, £84 concessions Half Season Ticket (Oct–Dec or Jan–Mar) £49.50, £42 concessions Cavatina Free Ticket Scheme from Chamber Music Trust Free tickets for ages 8–25 Young people can claim free tickets for world-class chamber music concerts through the CAVATINA Findscheme.out more visit brightondome.org/cavatina or call 01273 709709 18

Quatuor Arod Debussy Quatuor à cordes en sol mineur, Op.10 Benjamin Attahir Al’ Asr (commissioned by the Quatuor Arod in 2017) Mendelssohn Quatuor, Op.44 No.1 Sun 11 Dec, 11am Heath Quartet Haydn String Quartet in F minor, Op.20 No.5 Mendelssohn String Quartet in E flat major Korngold String Quartet No. 3 in D major, Op.34 Sun 19 Feb, 11am Philip Higham Domenico Gabrielli Ricercare per violoncello solo (1689) No.1-3 J.S. Bach Suite No.2 in D minor BWV 1008 Joseph dall’Abaco Capriccii No.2, 4 Luciano Berio Les Mots sont allées... Max Reger Suite No.3 in A minor Op.131c Sun 22 Jan, 11am Free tickets are available for people aged 8-25 through Strings Attached Joanna MacGregor and the ChamberBPOEnsemble English Landscapes in association with Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra Rebecca Clarke Two Pieces for String Quartet: Comodo e amabile and Poem Fauré Piano Quartet No.1 in C minor Op.15 Elgar Piano Quintet in A minor Op.84 Sun 19 Mar, 11am 19

Sibelius Violin Concerto Beethoven Symphony No. 3 LPO’s(Eroica)charismatic Principal Guest Conductor Karina Canellakis is perfect for Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony, just as soloist Augustin Hadelich is suited to the fire and ice of Sibelius’s Violin Concerto Sat 22 Oct, 7.30pm Brahms Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 5 and 6 Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 Brahms Symphony No. 3 Alpesh Chauhan conducts Brahms’ zingy Hungarian Dances and Symphony No. 3 before he is joined by Randall Goosby for Bruch’s popular First Violin Concerto Sat 5 Nov, 7.30pm London Philharmonic Orchestra Introducing London Philharmonic Orchestra's 2022/23 season, with the popular orchestra returning for four exciting concerts as they celebrate their 90th anniversary this autumn GoosbyRandall plays Bruch Canellakis Beethovenconducts 20

£16, £23.50, £28.50, £33.50, £41.50 £8 Under 18s Season Bundle Discount: 10% for 2 concerts 15% for 3 concerts 20% for 4 concerts Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet: Fantasy Overture Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 An all-Tchaikovsky concert with Gergely Madaras conducting Romeo and Juliet Overture and Symphony No. 5. In between, cellist Zlatomir Fung brings out the brilliance of the playful Rococo Variations Sat 11 Feb 2023, 7.30pm Poetry Passion& Tania León Stride Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No. 1 Sibelius Lemminkäinen Suite Dima Slobodeniouk conducts Sibelius’ colourful retelling of Lemminkäinen, while Tania León’s Stride makes a wonderful upbeat to the energy of Mendelssohn’s First Piano Concerto, played by the dazzling Beatrice Rana Sat 1 Apr 2023, 7.30pm Heroes Heroines& 21

Free Festive Fun Day

African Night Fever and Brighton & Hove Black History bring you a day of festivities celebrating multi-cultural Arts and Heritage. Stay all day, dance to the beats, join in the workshops, try out a range of arts and crafts, listen to the talks, and savour the delights of delicious foods

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Taking inspiration from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, this year’s Festive Fun Day celebrates the glorious past, present and future of Brighton Dome. Let your imagination run wild and dress up, engage with stories, and join in with workshops and crafts Sat 10 Dec, 10am–4.30pm | Free | Foyer

Flarewave are a group of well-known Deaf artists, who this year are bringing the first ever Flarewave Festival to Brighton Dome. Celebrating creativity, Flarewave Festival is open to all for a day of family-friendly activities, discussions, and a chance to meet new people Sat 24 Sep, 10am-4pm Free | Foyer

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You better watch out, you better not cry, because ‘The queens of Christmas’ (Entertainment Weekly) are coming to town. Join the sugary DeLa and spicy Jinkx for an evening of fabulous spectacle, whip-smart comedy, brand new songs, and annual favourites Sun 20 Nov, 8pm £42.50–£72.50 The Jinkx & DeLa &ShowHolidayPeterand the Wolf A double bill of family favourites In Prokofiev’s charming tale of courage and friendship, Peter and his animal companions are brought to life before your ears by dancing strings, quacking oboes, fluttering flutes and prowling horns. Then classic Christmas film The Snowman will be shown on the big screen, with Howard Blake’s famous score performed by a live orchestra Sun 4 Dec, 1pm & 3.30pm £14–£18.50, Under 16s £12.50 © Snowman Enterprises Limited ‘The Snowman’ by Raymond Briggs is published by Puffin The Snowman Christmas 23

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Bringing the Moroccan acrobatic tradition to the modern stage, Groupe Acrobatique de Tanger bring their phenomenal acrobatic energy to the Brighton Dome stage for our Christmas season with FIQ!, a luminous, tender and playful ode to the young people of Morocco that is a celebration of light and colour. Expect magical acrobatic feats, breakdancing and freestyle football, set to the unique sounds of DJ Dino’s scratching and fiery rap, brought to life in a colourful visual world designed by celebrated photographer and artist Hassan Hajjaj. The Circus Project will perform a curtain raiser before each performance Fri 16–Tue 27 Dec Fri 16 Dec, 7pm Sat 17, Wed 21 & Thu 22 Dec, 7.30pm Sun 18 Dec, 3pm Tue 20, Fri 23 & Mon 26 Dec, 5pm Sat 24 & Tue 27 Dec, 2.30pm £15, £18.50, children)(2FamilyUnderUnderConcessions£23.50&26s£1516s£12.50ticketadults,2£65 RP 25

Two of the world’s greatest classical voices reunite for Christmas 2022 with a brandnew album and UK tour featuring traditional carols such as O Holy Night alongside festive favourites White Christmas and Mistletoe and Wine Wed 23 Nov, 7.30pm £35.50–£58 The Choir with No Name Brighton, a choir involving homeless and marginalised people, return for one of our musical highlights of the festive season. Expect all the Christmas classics in this feel-good, singalong event Tue 6 Dec, 7.30pm £14, £8 concessions with Aled Jones & Russell Watson Celebrate the festive season with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Brighton Festival Chorus and Youth Choir in this family-friendly concert. Enjoy all your favourite carols and Christmas songs, hear your best (or worst) Christmas jokes read out, and you may even be asked to try your hand at conducting… Conductor James Morgan Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Brighton Festival Chorus Brighton Festival Youth Choir Soloist Juliette Pochin Sun 11 Dec, 4pm | £12.50–£32.50 BFC Christmas Concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Free Festive Fun Day | Sat 10 Dec | Free | See p22 Christmas Singalong Christmas! The Big 26

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Join Ballet Theatre UK with one of the most enchanting love stories of all time. Inspired by the original tale, this production tells the story of Belle who gets captured by the Beast. Little does she know that he is a Prince cursed by an Enchantress, and may only become human again if he learns to love, and is loved in return. magical Christmas production is perfect family outing, stunning classical score choreography Artistic Director,

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Workshop Script Writing/Reading Join fellow writers for an informal and supportive writing environment with the opportunity to share your work with peers* Tue 11 Oct, 1–5pm | Free Rampaging Rhinoceros Workshop Puppets with Guts Suitable for all the family, take a moment to join in, create your own rhino mask and take it home as a memento of your remarkable rhino filled day. Let your imagination run wild! Mon 24 Oct, 10am–4pm Founders Room | Free Workshop Long Table Lunch Join fellow artists, creatives, producers and makers of art for the chance to chat, share and explore a couple of provocations. Bring your sandwich and we’ll bring the tea and biscuits* Tue 18 Oct, 1–3pm | Free Creative Catch-ups A FREE positive coffee morning networking space to bring creative communites together, where artists set the agenda to share ideas and think Hosted by Ironclad Creative in partnership with Brighton Dome Tue 27 Sep, Tue 25 Oct, Tue 22 Nov, Tue 20 Dec Founders Room | Free *These sessions were inspired by and will be hosted by our In House Artists 21/22 Please RSVP to alex.epps@brightondome.org to reserve your spot and receive further details nearer the time. Dancing in your 60’s: Accessibility and Diversity in Contemporary Dance Film Screening & In-Conversation Three Score Dance Company presents Dancing with the Birds, a film by BAFTA nominated filmmaker Marisa Zanotti that explores themes of isolation and access during lockdown. The film is followed by a conversation around participation in dance for over 60’s, and the importance of fostering access and outreach opportunities to develop diversity across the sector. Book tickets at ageingwellfestival.org Sat 1 Oct, 2pm | Founders Room | Free Join In 28

With five music centres across Brighton & Hove and East Sussex, including the newly developed Sound Rooms, our centres offer safe spaces for you to learn, perform and develop your musical abilities. With a vast range of activities and classes taking place at each centre, it’s the perfect opportunity to play music in your local area.

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We are now in the finishing stages of major works to refurbish the Grade I and Grade II listed Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre and are excited at the prospect of unveiling our new spaces. Bringing these magnificent buildings back to life is a huge milestone for us, but also for the wider city and for you, our Alongsideaudiences.thebeautifully restored Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre, there will be two new public bar spaces offering an exclusive view into the venue as work takes place inside. The new creative space provides a muchneeded home for diverse artists to explore, collaborate and create, with opportunities for audiences to find out more about what’s involved in the process of making new work. Plus, there’s a new all-day restaurant to enjoy a meal or drinks before the show. Our performers can expect new backstage facilities and state-of-theart production technology, including the latest audio technology, delivering crystal-clear sound. Creating inclusive venues has been a top priority and as well as improvements to accessibility in public areas, there are some crucial improvements backstage which means it’s much easier for Deaf, Disabled and Visually Impaired/Blind performers to take their place on the stages. Plans for what happens inside the venues are also taking shape and we continue to consult with local artists, communities and our audiences to find out what they want to see in the spaces and how they want to use them to create their own work. Whether you want to see your favourite artist or upcoming new talent, relax over a drink or bite to eat, hire spaces for private events, or develop new artistic work - these venues are for everyone. Our funding partners and donors have been vital to the success of this redevelopment and their support is hugely appreciated. We welcome donations and there are still many ways to get involved. You can Name a Seat in the new spaces (see p34) or ask to ‘Round Up My Round’ next time you buy drinks at the Concert Hall bar –every bit really does help. Keep up to date with the latest project news brightondome.org/our_future brightdomeBrightonbrighton_domeDome

Our annual Heritage Open Day celebration returns this year with the theme of Astounding Inventions. Come and join in the fun as we explore how innovation and technological advances have transformed our venues since 1803. Find out how local inventor Magnus Volk brought electricity to the Royal Pavilion Estate, uncover behind the scenes secrets with our backstage tours, One-Minute App trail and personal stories from our I Was There Oral History Project. Join in our craft activities and acting and technical theatre workshops. Enjoy live music from students at Waterbear, watch Windmill Young Actors bring Brighton Dome’s history to life and discover how our buildings have been re-imagined in the past - and for the future. Visit brightondome.org for full programme. Booking for talks, backstage tours and workshops is essential Sun 11 & Wed 14 Sep Free

Heritage

Part of BDBF Heritage Centre Stage Activity Sun 30 Oct, 2–5pm Free | Museum Lab, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

Heritage Open Day Journey into the rich history of LGBTQIA+ culture at Brighton Dome since becoming a Concert Hall in 1867, from pageants, fundraisers and meetings to gigs, dance and theatre. Hear from a range of local speakers sharing this vibrant heritage, with the chance to share your own LGBTQIA+ memories and experiences at Brighton Dome. Co presented by Queer Heritage South, a project of Marlborough Productions and supported by Royal Pavilion and Museums.

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• Ventilation: 100% fresh air is supplied in our auditorium during events

•safe:Ifyou have Covid-19 symptoms or have tested positive please stay home. More details at brightondome.org/your_visit

• Space: Please give other visitors and staff space where possible Please check the website shortly before your visit for the most up-to-date advice Noise & Strobe We post signage at the entrance to the auditorium when any events include strobe, and when events may exceed 85db. We also have earplugs available at all events. Contact access@brightondome.org ahead of time if you have any questions

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• We’re focusing on regular, enhanced cleaning and ask you to use hand sanitisers or wash hands regularly

Booking information • Concessions where available are for Under 16’s and students, over 60’s, JSA/IS registered disabled/ DLV or ESA/IB with valid ID • For the protection of children, age restrictions apply at our events. See website for details or contact the Ticket Office • AMEX, Mastercard, Visa and all debit cards accepted • Tickets may be reserved and paid for within four working days unless the event is within that time • There is a £3 per order charge for phone and online booking (not applicable for Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival members) • We believe customers shouldn’t pay more than our advertised price. To deter buying and selling tickets for personal gain, we may hold tickets for collection and require the credit/debit card used for the original transaction • You can protect your tickets at the time of booking with booking refund protection. The cost is minimal and you are provided with a full ticket refund if you’re unable to attend the event for a range of circumstances outside of your control, including Covid-19. See website for terms & •conditionsAseating plan of the Brighton Dome Concert Hall is available to download at brightondome.org/your_visit • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break. Some events may not contain breaks. Please check door times with Ticket Office • For sold out events, where tickets were purchased through Brighton Dome we can offer to resell at face value minus £1 admin fee. We cannot refund order, postage or booking protection fees Covid-19 The safety and security of our visitors, performers and staff is a top priority. Please continue to help keep others

Brighton Dome is in the heart of Brighton & Hove’s cultural quarter close to the Royal Pavilion and is part of the Royal Pavilion Estate, next door to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

Ticket Office: East Gate, Church Street BN1 1UE. Open Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm for ticket enquiries 01273 709709

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• We welcome face coverings and offer them free of charge to anyone who needs one

For Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Founders Room and Foyer, the entrance is on Church Street (BN1 1UE)

Doors open 45 minutes before seated events or at the advertised doors time (normally 7pm) for standing events Sustainable Transport Brighton train station is just over 10 minutes’ walk via Queens Road and Church Street or through the North ThereLainesare frequent bus services from all parts of the city and into Sussex stopping at North Street and Old Steine Bikes can be locked up on racks at the bottom of Church Street or New Road. Alternatively, BTN Bike Share have bike stations across the city including Church Street opposite Brighton Dome Find out more at your_visit/getting_here/brightondome.org/ Our Bar You can yourindrinkspre-ordernowyourfrom7daysadvanceofevent.Visit domedrinks.org. Please note our bars are now cashless. We are on a mission to reduce single use plastics and have teamed up with reusable cup experts Green Goblet. We’ll ask for a small levy on your cup and in exchange serve your drink in an earth-friendly way Think Globally, Act Locally Please re-use or return me Become a Member By supporting our charity through Membership, you can save money on purchases and secure tickets to your favourite shows. Join today from as little as £35 per year* and you’ll receive: Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival is a registered charity no: 249748 • Early booking access to a selection of shows including all Brighton Festival events, before general sale • 20% discount at our bars • No booking fees on ticket purchases (usually £3 per order) • Invites to exclusive events and much more Join online at brightondome.org/membership Email members@brightondome.org Or visit our Ticket Office *Price based on payment via Direct Debit Members Multi Buy Discount Look out for the Brighton Dome logo next to selected events throughout the brochure to save* *Not to be used in conjunction with any other ticket offer or discount, offer not available online 10% on 3 events 15% on 4 events 20% on 5 events or more

We’re dedicating several seats to incredible artists from our performance history - from David Bowie to Ella Fitzgerald - and we’re inviting you to take a seat alongside them. Name a seat in the Corn Exchange or Studio Theatre and help support the completion of these magnificent buildings into a creative space where artists can Dedicatethrive.a seat for a loved one, a business, a special date or for yourself. Seat plaques start from £600 with a direct debit option from £50 a month. To reserve your seat development@brightondome.orgcontactFindoutmoreatbrightondome.org/nameaseat Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival is a registered charity no: 249748 Take a seat with your favourite artists Find out more at brightondome.org/hire Hold your conference, exhibition or private dinner in our newly refurbished and unique venues. With a variety of stunning spaces and capacity for up to 1700 people, our versatility, in-house expertise, creative edge and central city location guarantee an unrivalled and vibrant experience. Contact our Events Team on 01273 261524 or events@brightondome.org Imagine your event. We can create it. 34

Access To make your visit easy and enjoyable, we provide: • Wheelchair-accessible foyer, ticket offices, bars & auditorium • Discounts and complimentary tickets for personal assistants (subject to availability) • Accessible toilets • Lifts • Access dogs welcome • Large print and audio brochures available on request • Sennheiser radio frequency hearing assistance (Concert Hall) • Wheelchair viewing platforms at standing concerts (Concert Hall) • Baby change facilities • On-street disabled parking spaces nearby AssistedHighlyPerformancesVisualPerformances Particularly enjoyable without aid of hearing and contain few or no words. See our dance, circus and film programmes. British Sign Language We have a selection of tickets available to reserve with a good view of the interpreter. To book: tickets@brightondome.org Captioning Words appear on a screen at the same time as they are sung or spoken. Captions also include sound effects and offstage noises. Blind & Visually Impaired Events with a high audio content. See our classical, contemporary music, comedy and talks programmes. Relaxed Performances A relaxed attitude to noise, movement and small changes to light and sound effects for everyone to enjoy together. Audio Described Live commentary interspersed with the actors’ dialogue via a discreet headset. Please request this service when booking. Book tickets 01273 709709 or Flarewaveorbrightondome.org/accessMoretickets@brightondome.orginformation:access@brightondome.orgFestivalp22 Sat 24 Sep, 10am-4pm RP YolanDa’s Band Jam p17 Sat 29 Oct, 2pm RP Free Festive Fun Day p22 Sat 10 Dec, 10am–4.30pm Kevin Bridges p11 Sun 9 Oct, 8pm Live at Brighton Dome p12 Sat 29 Oct, 7.30pm Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Swan Lake p9 Fri 23 & Sat 24 Sep, 7.30pm Ocean Film Festival World Tour p8 Thu 29 Sep, 7.30pm Beauty and the Beast p27 Thu 29 & Fri 30 Dec, 2pm & 7pm FIQ! p24-25 Fri 16–Tue 27 Dec RP 35

Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival Situated in the Royal Pavilion Estate at the heart of the city, we are an arts charity, historic contemporary live events venue, a music education service and the biggest curated cross-arts festival in England. Together we bring the arts and culture to a wide and diverse audience Church Street, Brighton BN1 brightonfestival.orgbrightondome.org012731UE709709 Cover image: FIQ! ©Hassan Hajjaj

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