Brighton Dome Brochure Autumn 2023

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September – December 2023 brightondome.org Autumn

Thank You

Funders

Major Sponsors

Moda Living, proud member of the Brighton and Hove community and sponsor of Brighton Festival

Higher Education Partner

Higher Education Partner of Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival. Excite your imagination

Corporate Supporters

Sponsors

Proudly sponsoring Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival. Your specialist solicitors in the South East

Trusts & Foundations

AVT Connect | Book Nook | NCP | The Old Ship Hotel

Arnold Clark Community Fund | Baily Thomas Charitable Fund | Brighton District Nursing Association Trust

The Chalk Cliff Trust | The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust | Mrs A Lacy Tate Charitable Trust Roy Hudson Trust | The National Lottery Community Fund

Programming Partners

Patrons

Heather & Tony Allen | Mary Allen | Jamie & Louise Arnell | Prof James Barlow & Ms Hilary Brown

Ali & Mark Braithwaite | Friday & Simon Caridia | Drs Caroline & Howard Carter | Sir Michael & Lady Sue Checkland

Andrew Comben | Prof Philip Cotton OBE | Rachel Dupere | Clare Edes | Cindy Etherton & Gillian Etherton KC

Louise Everington | Simon Fanshawe OBE | 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 KC & Mr Antonio Delgado | Lady Helena Hughes | Tony Hyde & Vaughan Rees OBE

Emily & Ross James | Dr Glynn Jones DL OBE | Karl Jones | Julie Lawrence & Jeff Rodrigues | Melanie Lewis

Kirsty Lovell | Martin Lovelock | Rachel & James Manktelow | Chris & Clem Martin | Ms C McIlvenny | Gary Miller

Kellie Miller | Ms Diane Moody & Prof Frans Berkhout | Philip Morgan | Patricia Nathan | Judge Marian Norrie-Walker

Michael Pitts | Nigel Pittman | Margaret Polmear | Ronald Power MBE | Donald Reid | Clare Rogers | Seb Royle

Dr Donia Scott & Prof Howard Rush | Richard & Soraya Shaw | David & Kim Shrigley | Robin & Anja St Clair Jones

Jennifer Sutherland | Barbaros Tanc | Christopher & Jasbir Walter | Lady Betty Watson | Meta Wells Thorpe

Martin & Sarah Williams | Paul Flo Williams | Richard Zinzan & Chris Storey

In memory: Joan Griffiths & Andrew Polmear

Thanks to those who wish to remain anonymous

Thank you to all our Members

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It was an enormous privilege and pleasure to reopen our newly refurbished Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre in May, welcoming over 70,000 people to these magnificently restored venues with Van Gogh Alive and seeing so many visitors to our new restaurant partner, Redroaster at Brighton Dome.

Thank you to everyone who has helped make this project a reality: our stakeholders and funders, Brighton & Hove City Council, Arts Council England and National Lottery Heritage Fund; and a range of Trusts and Foundations, donors, sponsors and patrons who supported this important investment in Brighton & Hove’s creative and cultural future.

We are so proud of the work and what it means for artists and audiences. Our architects, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, and main contractor, Westridge, have worked painstakingly to preserve and celebrate the beauty and legacy that these historic buildings offer our city and we are delighted to see so many visitors loving them as much as we do. This autumn marks the first live performances in these spaces since 2016, so it‘s particularly thrilling to be bringing Gecko’s new theatrical work Kin (p6) to the Corn Exchange in November, alongside acclaimed saxophonist Camilla George (p33) to the Studio Theatre in December, plus a rich programme of music, dance, comedy and theatre across our three spaces. I hope you’ll find even more reasons to visit us at Brighton Dome and I look forward to seeing you there.

Contents
Welcome Access .................................... 5 Dance...................................... 6 Theatre & Performance ....... 10 Classical Music .................... 12 Comedy ................................ 18 Flarewave .............................20 Christmas ............................. 22 Music ................................... 30 Family ...................................34 Heritage ................................ 35 Words & Film ........................ 36 Artist development ..............38 Your Visit .............................. 42
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Andrew Comben, Chief Executive
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 Find out more at brightondome.org/hire Imagine your event. We can create it. 4

Access

To make your visit easy and enjoyable, we provide:

• Wheelchair-accessible foyer, ticket offices, bars and auditorium

• Discounts and complimentary tickets for access assistants (subject to availability)

• Accessible toilets

• Lifts

• Access dogs welcome

• Large print and audio brochures available at the Ticket Office

• Sennheiser radio frequency hearing assistance (Concert Hall)

• Wheelchair viewing platforms at standing concerts (Concert Hall)

• Baby change facilities

• On-street disabled parking spaces nearby

Assisted Performances

Highly Visual Performances

See dance and film

Blind & Visually Impaired

See music, comedy and talks

British Sign Language

To book seats with a good view of the interpreter, email tickets@brightondome.org

Captioning

Words and sound effects appear on screen alongside the on-stage action

Chilled Performances

CP

A more casual approach to noise and movement in the auditorium but the performance itself is unchanged

Relaxed Performances

RP

A relaxed attitude to theatre ‘rules’, loud noises and music are turned down and there are no blackouts

Bridget Christie

Sat 9 Sep, 7.30pm (p18)

Grayson Perry

Sun 17 Sep, 7.30pm (p36)

James Acaster

Sat 23–Tue 26 Sep, 7.30pm (p18)

Miriam Margolyes

Sun 1 Oct, 7.30pm (p36)

Mary Beard

Mon 2 Oct, 7.45pm (p37)

Touch & Glow Fri 1-Fri 24 Dec (p26)

Snowed In Wed 13-Sun 17 Dec (p22)

Heritage Open Day

Sun 10 Sep, 10am–4pm (p35)

Grayson Perry

Sun 17 Sep, 7.30pm (p36)

Miriam Margolyes

Sun 1 Oct, 7.30pm (p36)

Flarewave Fri 29 Sep–Sun 1 Oct (p20)

Simon Reeve

Wed 25 Oct, 7.30pm (p36)

Kin, post-show discussion

Wed 1 Nov (p6-7)

Kin Wed 1–Sat 4 Nov, 7.30pm (p6-7)

Book tickets: 01273 709709 or tickets@brightondome.org

More information and additional events: brightondome.org/access

Any queries or requests email: access@brightondome.org

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Dance & Theatre

Kin Gecko

Award-winning and internationally acclaimed physical theatre company Gecko, led by Artistic Director Amit Lahav, present the first live performance to mark Brighton Dome’s reopened Corn Exchange.

Kin presents a provocative story of desperation and compassion, inspired by the epic journey from Yemen to Palestine that Amit Lahav’s grandmother Leah made with her family in 1932 to escape persecution.

At a time when the re-birth of community and acceptance seem vital to our survival, Gecko’s international devising performers bring their own experiences of migration, racism, empathy, and home to this poetically intoxicating performance.

Wed 1–Sat 4 Nov

£20, £25

Concessions £15

School groups £7.50

Corn Exchange

Post-show talk by Director Amit Lahav on 1 Nov

‘Gecko have the extraordinary capability to pierce the heart of a subject and essentially remind us what it is to be human’
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The Reviews Hub

Three Score Dance

Part of Ageing Well Festival – encouraging older people to stay physically active

Following a critically acclaimed performance at this year’s Brighton Festival, Three Score Dance return with a mini performance, celebratory workshop and discussion about their approach to showcasing bold and ambitious performances. Delve into the potential of dance to form meaningful connections, spark creativity and challenge expectations of ageing.

Sat 7 Oct, 12–3pm | Free | Concert Hall Foyer

Fearlessly exploring sexual objectification and power with starkly repetitive and energetic choreography, Nutcrusher challenges cultural norms and embraces a genderless universe. Inspired by the #metoo and #timesup movements in Korea, this timely performance ignites conversations about body perception and empowerment.

Don’t miss this captivating piece, where dance becomes a powerful statement on identity and social change.

Wed 6 Dec, 8pm | £15

Under 26s & Concessions £12.50

School/student groups £7.50

Studio Theatre

Sung Im Her Nutcrusher
‘Unsettling yet brutally honest’ ★★★★★
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The Skinny
Dance

Dance Consortium & Brighton Dome present

Sao Paulo Dance Company

Brazil’s ‘sleek, sexy and highly technical’ (The New Yorker) dance company make their highly anticipated UK debut.

Goyo Montero (Acosta Danza resident choreographer) explores collective identities in Anthem, an epic and emotionally charged ensemble piece.

Gnawa by Nacho Duato (Berlin State Ballet Artistic Director) draws on the Mediterranean colours and flavours of Valencia, powered by hypnotic, ritualistic music of North Africa.

Cassi Abranches’ colourful and flirtatious Agora sculpts the movement of each dancer’s body with the percussive beats and bass grooves of Afro-Brazilian fusion.

Coming soon:

Tue 27 & Wed 28 Feb 2024, 7.30pm £10, £15, £20, £25 Under 26s & Concessions £17.50

Schools £7.50

Concert Hall

Botis Seva, Far From the Norm

Mama

Co-comissioned by Brighton Dome

Olivier Award winning choreographer

Botis Seva and his powerhouse company

Far From The Norm present their latest work. Blending Street dance forms and collages of stories on race and culture plunging audiences into an unforgiving world fraying at the seams.

Coming soon:

Tue 5 & Wed 6 Mar 2024, 8pm

£15, £20, Under 26s £12.50

Schools £7.50 | Corn Exchange

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Vincent Dance Theatre PLAY

Vincent Dance Theatre is renowned for making highly crafted, socially engaged performance work on stage and on film. PLAY is VDT’s daring new live production, capturing the brilliant, unconventional and rebellious ways that young people see the world – the first ever production where the kids take to the stage with no visible adults present.

‘Brave, intelligent entertainment’ The Times

‘Charlotte Vincent is shouting from the spaces that matter’ The Guardian

Coming soon: Wed 13 Mar & Thu 14 Mar 2024

Echoes association presents So, You

Knew...

Immerse yourself in an exhilarating one-man theatre show, where passion takes centre stage. With captivating sound effects and compelling video footage, the performer brings multiple characters to life, dances, interacts with the audience, and even sings like an orchestra. Experience the power of personal conviction and the urgent call for change.

14 Dec, 7.30pm

£10/Pay What You Choose

Studio Theatre

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Theatre & Performance

A Mile in My Shoes

To understand another person, try walking a mile in their shoes - literally. This pop-up shop allows you to do just that.

Visitors are invited to come into our shoe shop, try on a pair of shoes that belong to someone else and listen to their story. It might be a tale of loss and sadness, hope and love, or odds overcome. But whoever's shoes you walk in, A Mile in My Shoes will take you on

an extraordinary journey into the life of a stranger.

‘The intimate exposure to the details of another’s life will stay with you long after you have returned their shoes to the box’

★★★★ ArtsHub Wed 1–Sun 5 Nov & Sun 17–Sat 23 Dec 12–4pm | FREE Location to be revealed - check website for details

Clare Patey Empathy Museum
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In Association with Strings Attached

We are delighted to bring our Coffee Concerts back to the newly refurbished Brighton Dome Corn Exchange, with an exciting and diverse line-up of chamber concerts

Supported by Margaret Polmear

Heath Quartet

Bach Chorale Preludes

Gott in der Höh sei

Ehr BWV 662

O Mensch, bewein’

dein’ Sünde gross BWV 622

Haydn String Quartet, Op.9/2

Josef Suk Meditation on an Old Czech Chorale

Ravel String Quartet in F Major Sun 19 Nov, 11am

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Credit: Kaupo Kikkas

Adelphi Quartet

Haydn String Quartet in C minor, Op.17 No.4

Shostakovich String Quartet Quartet No.7 in F sharp minor, Op.108

Beethoven String Quartet in A minor, Op.132

Sun 10 Dec, 11am

Castalian String Quartet

Janáček Kreutzer Sonata

Mark-Anthony Turnage Awake

Bartók String Quartet No.5

Sun 21 Jan, 11am

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Piano Trio in E minor

Edward Elgar Salut d’amour, Op.12

Louise Héritte-Viardot Piano Quartet in A Major, Op.9 Im Sommer

Johannes Brahms Piano Quartet No.3 in C minor, Op.60

Sun 18 Feb, 11am

Free tickets for ages 8–25

Cavatina Free Ticket Scheme from Chamber Music Trust

Young people can claim free tickets for world-class chamber music concerts through the CAVATINA scheme

Book at brightondome.org or 01273 709709

Lumas Winds with Jonathan Ferrucci

Dutilleux Au Gré des Ondes (Six Petite Pieces)

Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin

I. Prelude

II. Forlane

III. Meunet

IV. Rigaudon

Debussy Images, Book 2

Françaix

Wind Quintet No.1

Poulenc

Improvisation in A minor No.13

Poulenc Sextet

Sun 3 Mar, 11am

Northern Chords Ensemble

Ravel Piano Trio

Matthew Kaner Piano Trio

Schubert

Piano Trio in B flat major, D.898

Sun 24 Mar, 11am

Kleio Quartet

Bartók String Quartet No.4

Mozart String Quartet No.14 in G major Spring

Mendelssohn String Quartet No.4 in E minor, Op.44

Sun 14 Apr, 11am

Corn Exchange

£20, £18 concession

Season Ticket £119, Concessions £105

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Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra

Short Ride in a Fast Machine

John Adams Short Ride in a Fast Machine

Gershwin Piano Concerto in F Ives The Unanswered Question

Bernstein Symphonic Dances from West Side Story

Clark Rundell conductor

Joanna MacGregor piano

BPO’s adventurous season opens with all American classics, including John Adams’ famous rollercoaster, Gershwin’s glamorous concerto and Bernstein’s sensational Symphonic Dances from West Side Story

Sun 8 Oct, 2.45pm ♥

Concert Hall

Moondog: Sidewalk Dances

Winter Solstice

Arvo Pärt Spiegel im Speigel

Arvo Pärt Lamentate

Sibelius Symphony No.2 in D major Op.43

Sian Edwards conductor

Ruth Rogers violin

Joanna MacGregor piano

Arvo Pärt’s haunting music has enthralled for decades, evoking spirituality and simplicity. It’s paired with Sibelius’ sweeping second symphony, a beacon of Finnish independence and liberation

Sun 3 Dec, 2.45pm

Concert Hall

Deep River Music from the Deep South Moondog Sidewalk Dances (arr. MacGregor)

Andy Sheppard saxophones

Kuljit Bhamra tablas

Seb Rochford drums

Joanna MacGregor conductor/piano

BPO and greats from the world of British jazz explore the music of composer Moondog, influential from 1960s New York to DJ Mr Scruff.

Sun 12 Nov, 7.30pm ♥

Concert Hall

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Credit: Sara De Costa

New Year’s Eve Gala

Lehár, Johann Strauss, Prokofiev and more

Stephen Bell conductor

Ellie Laugharne soprano

Celebrate with the BPO’s seasonal New Year’s Eve concert of fizz and fun

Sun 31 Dec, 2.45pm

Concert Hall

Wagner’s Dream

Ligeti Atmosphères

Berio Folk Songs

Wagner The Ring: An Orchestral Adventure (arr. Henk de Vlieger)

Geoffrey Paterson conductor

Dorothea Herbert soprano

Hear Wagner’s epic Ring in 65 minutes, with Ligeti’s dreamy Atmosphères (from Kubrik’s 2001: A Space Odyssey) and Berio’s vital Folk Songs

Sat 27 Jan, 7.30pm | Concert Hall ♥

The Soldier’s Tale

Stravinsky Ebony Concerto

Milhaud La Création du Monde

Kurt Weill Threepenny Opera Suite

Stravinsky The Soldier’s Tale

Sian Edwards conductor

Alistair McGowan the Devil

Richard Williams director

Stravinsky’s anti-war fable accompanies sounds from Milhaud’s 1920s Paris and Kurt Weill’s Berlin, with Mack the Knife and more

Sun 25 Feb, 7.30pm

£25 & £30 | Corn Exchange

Mighty River Celebrating Women

Eleanor Alberga Clouds

Errollyn Wallen Mighty River

Florence Price Mississippi River Suite

Joanna MacGregor conductor and guests

For International Women’s Day, Errollyn Wallen explores themes of slavery and freedom in her magnificent Mighty River; Florence Price’s powerful Suite weaves spirituals into the Mississippi landscape

Fri 8 Mar, 7.30pm | Concert Hall ♥

Sea Songs

Britten Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes

Geirr Tveitt Concerto No.2

Three Fjords

Ryuichi Sakamoto Bibo non Aozora; Happy End; Still Life

Debussy La Mer

Adam Hickox conductor

Ragnhild Hemsing

hardanger fiddle

Joanna MacGregor piano

A homage to Japanese film composer Sakamoto framed by Britten and Debussy’s epic sea music, plus Geirr Tveitt’s folkinspired Three Fjords concerto

Sun 7 Apr, 2.45pm

Concert Hall

£13, £19.50, £27.50, £33.50, £40 Season and 3 concert saver tickets available (Excludes New Year’s Eve Gala and The Soldier’s Tale)

♥ Limited £12 LoveMusic tickets, where available, from the day before the concert. Quote ‘LoveMusic’ when booking

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London Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven & Mozart

Mozart Overture, The Marriage of Figaro

Mozart Horn Concerto No.4

Beethoven Symphony No.5

Conductor James Henshaw joins LPO Principal Horn Annemarie Federle in Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 4: one of the most popular and joyful concertos for the instrument. Plus a musical adventure like no other with Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony

Sun 15 Oct, 3pm | Concert Hall

Pre-concert events from 2pm with interactive sessions and a performance by Create Music

Tchaikovsky’s Fourth

Dvořák Carnival Overture

Mozart Sinfonia Concertante

Tchaikovsky Symphony No.4

Award-winning soloists Benjamin Baker and Jordan Bak take the spotlight as Luis Castillo-Briceño conducts a concert of passion, colour and heart, where every note tells a story

Sat 4 Nov, 7.30pm | Concert Hall

Pre-concert performance by West Sussex Music, from 6.45pm

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Family Ties

The Schumanns and the Mendelssohns

Fanny Mendelssohn

Overture in C Major

Clara Schumann

Piano Concerto

Robert Schumann

Introduction and Concert Allegro

Felix Mendelssohn

Symphony No.3 (Scottish)

Distinguished Ukrainian conductor Natalia Ponomarchuk follows Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn from their childhood home in Berlin to the moors and mists of 19th-century Scotland, while pianist Alexander Melnikov explores the relationship between Clara and Robert Schumann – a husband and wife devoted to the piano, to art and to each other Sat 20 Jan, 7.30pm | Concert Hall

Pictures at an Exhibition

Brahms

Violin Concerto

Mussorgsky

Pictures at an Exhibition

Going to an art gallery was never meant to be this much fun, but for guest conductor Kahchun Wong it’s merely the climax of a whole concert powered by the imagination. Because when violinist Francesca Dego scales the Alpine peaks of Brahms’s radiant Violin Concerto, every note speaks straight to the heart

Sat 10 Feb, 7.30pm | Concert Hall

£16.50, £24, £29, £34, Premium £42 | Under 18s £8

10% discount for 2 concerts

15% discount for 3 concerts

20% discount for 4 concerts

SOUNDS FROM THE CITY

Sounds from the City returns to the newly refurbished Studio Theatre. After a brief hiatus, Create Music is proud to relaunch this two day festival which has previously provided a platform for over 300 acts, some of which now enjoy national and international success. Hear the talents of over 25 young bands and solo performers, all eager to show what’s up and coming on the south coast’s music scene.

Mon 20 & Tue 21 Nov, 7pm | £8, Under 26s £5 | Studio Theatre

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Lap of Shame

Wed 6 & Thu 7 Sep, 7.30pm | £27.50

Concert Hall

Ghosted Me Live

Fri 8 Sep, 8pm £32.50

Concert Hall

Who Am I?

Sat 9 Sep, 7.30pm

£19.50, £24

Concert Hall

Returns Only

Fascinating Aïda 40th Anniversary Show!

Wed 20 Sep, 7.30pm | £27

Concert Hall

Hecklers Welcome

Sat 23–Tue 26 Sep, 7.30pm | £30

Concert Hall

Completely

Thu 12–Sat 14 Oct, 8pm | £25.50

Concert Hall

The One Like

Two Mr Ps in a Podcast Live

Mon 23 Oct, 7.30pm | £25

Concert Hall

An Evening of Incarcerat with

Garth Marenghi

Wed 8 Nov, 7.30pm

£22.50, £27.50

Concert Hall

Frankie Boyle My Therapist James Acaster Bridget Christie Tom Allen
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Comedy

Returns Only

Underdog

Sat 18 Nov, 8pm

£23.50

Concert Hall

Sophie McCartney

Tired and Tested

Wed 29 Nov, 8pm | £24.50, £34.50 meet & greet

Concert Hall

Fri 24 Nov, 7.30pm

£42.50, £47.50

Returns Only

Live

Sat 25 Nov, 7.30pm

£32

Concert Hall

Howl

Sat 9 & Sun 10 Dec, 7.30pm | £23

Corn Exchange

British Comedian

Sat 16 Dec, 7.30pm

£22

Concert Hall

Sun 3 Dec, 7.30pm

£20

Corn Exchange

Dawn French Is a Huge Twat John Robins Off Menu Viggo Venn Tom Davis Rhys James Spilt Milk
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Comedy supported by Mayo Wynne Baxter

Flarewave

Mini Festival

Flarewave are a group of well-known Deaf artists who are bringing Flarewave Festival back to Brighton Dome for a second year – bigger and better than ever!

Supported by Brighton Dome, Flarewave Mini Festival will take place in venues across the city and is open to all. Expect to see an exciting lineup and international guests with comedy, poetry, panels, films and more across the weekend.

Visit brightondome.org for more information

Fri 29 Sep–Sun 1 Oct | Various prices

Various venues

Brighton’s biggest comedy night showcasing up-and-coming stars alongside some of comedy’s best-known names

This time, multi award-winning comedian and poet Tim Key is joined by two rising stars in the comedy world: Catherine Bohart, comedian and podcaster seen on Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week and more, and award-winning comedian and viral video star, Josh Pugh, Hypothetical supporting Joe Lycett on tour. Plus, headliner and one more act to be revealed soon! Sat 21 Oct, 7.30pm

£15 concessions Concert Hall

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‘Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s the sound of a star taking flight.’

Jordan Gray Is It a Bird?

Fresh off a sold out run at Edinburgh Fringe and a historic performance as the first trans person to play London Palladium solo, Jordan Gray returns with Is it a Bird? A ‘gorgeous, accomplished and deeply funny hour’ (The Guardian) of music and comedy taking on babies, boobies, bigots and Batman.

After a memorable run on The Voice, Jordan has become one of the UK’s most exciting rising comics. Recently winning the Channel 4 ‘Comedy Breakthrough Star Award’ as well as receiving praise for her iconic naked skit on Friday Night Live.

Thu 9 Nov, 7.30pm | £27 | Corn Exchange

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★★★★★ Telegraph

Anatomical presents

Snowed In

‘a very entertaining interactive family show, full of fun and imagination, a perfect treat for the holiday season’ Culture Whisper

There is a village high up in the mountains and in the winter the village glistens with frost

Four friends wake to find they are completely snowed in, and a magnificent adventure unfolds in this playful, interactive family show. Our friends dream up an incredible imaginary hotel. A place where magical dances and stories are discovered. A topsy turvy world where adults are nowhere to be seen. They’re free to dance down corridors, to sing their hearts out, to throw snowballs, and to venture into the mysterious Room Zero…if they dare.

Make your reservation now and join in the festivities.

Snowed In is brought to you by the award-winning duo behind the creation of The Buildy-uppy Dance Show and The Doodle Dance Show

Wed 13 Dec, 4.30pm

Thu 14, Sat 16, Sun 17 Dec, 11am & 2pm

Fri 15 Dec, 2pm & 5pm

Ages 5–11 | £12, Under 16s £8

Family Ticket £32

Corn Exchange

★★★★
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Credit: Zoe Manders

Commissioned by The Place and Theatr Clwyd. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and developed with support from the Rural Touring Dance Initiative.

Produced by Tandem Works. With thanks to DanceEast and South East Dance.

‘Children will love this magically inventive show’ The Times

★★★★
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‘Wacky and delightful dance theatre adaptation of classic fairytale’ The

Christmas 24
Arts Desk

‘Adults should beg, borrow or steal a child to take to this funny and moving production. Or simply take themselves’

The Guardian

The Little Match Girl

Directed & choreographed by Arthur Pita

Experience Arthur Pita’s magical storytelling in this enchanting dance-theatre production of The Little Match Girl.

On an icy cold Christmas eve in an imaginary Italian town, the little match girl wanders the streets with just one final match to keep her warm. Along her journey she encounters kindness and cruelty in a timeless fable about family, friendship and hope.

Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s classic story, beautifully reimagined through dance, song and Frank Moon’s atmospheric music, The Little Match Girl will enthral children and adults alike.

Wed 20 Dec, 7pm

Thu 21–Sat 23 Dec, 2pm & 7pm Sun 24 Dec, 2.30pm

Age 4+ | £17.50, £20

Under 26s & Concessions £15

Under 16s half price

Corn Exchange

★★★★
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Ballo Arthur Pita’s

Touch & Glow

Commissioned by Brighton Dome

Paint with light... Fill a whole wall with colours and patterns at the touch of a screen... Hold a leaf on a living plant to make a sound...

Feeling curious?...

Then come out of the cold and into our fun immersive multi-sensory zone to dive into this unique electronic colouring adventure around the world.

A delightful moment in time for children to share with their grown-ups during the frosty season. This is a hands-on piece made especially for 0–5s but fun for the whole family. It will be a chilled experience with the option for audience members to enter and leave the space, make noise, and move around freely.

Fri 1–Sun 24 Dec, Various times, see website for info

Ages 0-5 | £12, Children £8

Family ticket £32

Founders Room

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus:

Sing-Derella

You shall go to the Yuletide ball ‘It’s all about the shoes…’ This Christmas join Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus for a familiar fairy tale told as only they know how - through the medium of song. With camp classics and Christmas songs a-plenty, you’re guaranteed a happy ending!

Sat 2 Dec, 7.30pm

£12, £15, £19, £27 | Concert Hall

The Muppet Christmas Carol in Concert

Disney’s much loved classic, The Muppet Christmas Carol, will be brought to life by a live orchestra performing the original film score alongside a screening of the film.

Sat 9 Dec, 6pm | £30.50, £40.50, £50.50, £68.50

Concert Hall

Brighton Dome & Make Amplify
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The Snowman

Get into the festive mood with the classic animated film

The Snowman, based on the Raymond Briggs book and accompanied by Howard Blake’s unforgettable score. Walking in the Air, the soundtrack to a perfect Christmas, will be sung live and accompanied by a live orchestra.

Sun 17 Dec, 1pm & 4pm

£14, £16, £19, Under 16s

£12.50 | Concert Hall

Choir With No Name The Big Christmas Singalong!

The Choir with No Name Brighton, a choir involving people impacted by homelessness, return for a night of feel-good, festive singalongs for the whole family. Expect Christmas classics, plus guest appearances from soul sensation Alice Russell and the Hullabaloo Quire.

Tue 19 Dec, 7.30pm

£15, Concessions £8

On sale Mon 2 Oct

Concert Hall

Brighton Festival Chorus

Christmas with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Brighton Festival Chorus

Brighton Festival Youth Choir

James Morgan Conductor

Juliette Pochin Mezzo Soprano

Celebrate the festive season with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Brighton Festival Chorus and Youth Choir in this sparkling family-friendly concert

Sun 10 Dec, 4pm

£15, £22.50, £29.50, £35, £39.50

Concert Hall

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Organoke

Grab your Christmas jumper and join us for a bonkers alternative carol concert. Belt out your favourite Christmas Karaoke ‘choons’ en-masse, with the star of the show: the Brighton Dome organ, a full live band and your host Ida Barr (Kit Green). Not to be missed!

Thu 7 Dec, 7.30pm

Standing/seated Stalls £20, Concessions £17.50 Circle £17.50, Concessions £15 | Concert Hall

Sing-a-long-a-Wickerman

Dust down your best Scottish accent, dress up as your favourite character and join in with the singing and buttock-slapping of this horror classic, celebrating its 50th anniverary. Your hosts, Dr. Bramwell and Eliza Skelton will get things warmed up with live music, lead you through the actions and lyrics for the songs then, at the Witching Hour, you’ll be given a goody bag full of surprises, we’ll roll the film and may god have mercy on your soul.

Tue 12 Dec, 8pm | £15 Studio Theatre

Brighton’s biggest comedy night is getting into the holiday spirit, with some of comedy’s biggest stars set to shine alongside some hot up-and-comers. It’s the perfect night out to get you in the Christmas spirit and keep you jolly long after the decorations come down!

Wed 13–Fri 15 Dec, 7.30pm £22.50, Concessions £15 | Concert Hall

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Polyglamorous, Gal Pals and Brighton Dome present

Our Roots New Year’s Eve

Following its sold-out launch at this year’s Brighton Festival, Brighton’s biggest new queer club night returns to celebrate New Year’s Eve in glitz, glam and glory.

Created in partnership between Brighton Dome & Festival and local club legends Polyglamorous & Gal Pals, this event celebrates Brighton’s LGBTQIA+ community and is all about creating a safe (and spectacular) space for all.

Featuring an extra special guest set from Brighton-based DJs Dykes on Decks, the only resolution you’ll need is to keep on dancing!

Sun 31 Dec, 10.30pm–2.30am

First Release £18

Second Release £20

Third Release £22.50

Corn Exchange

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Music

John Grant sings the songs of Patsy Cline with Richard Hawley and Band

A celebration of the legendary country star from two of the best live artists around.

Fri 22 Sep, 7.30pm

From £27.50 | Concert Hall

Alfie Boe

Mon 18 Sep,

Doors 7pm

From £39

Concert Hall

Dexys

Tue 19 Sep, 7.30pm

From £39

Concert Hall

Mahalia

Returns Only

Lovejoy

Fri 29 Sep,

Doors 7pm | £25.25

Concert Hall

One of British R&B’s most successful contemporary faces.

Wed 18 Oct, Doors 7pm £24.75

Concert Hall

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Young Fathers

Fri 20 Oct,

Doors 7pm

£30.25

Concert Hall

Lloyd Cole

Performing new album

On Pain, alongside Commotions founding members Blair Cowan and Neil Clark.

Tue 31 Oct, 8pm

From £29

Concert Hall

Returns Only

Level 42

Tue 24 Oct,

Doors 7pm

From £37.75

Concert Hall

Returns Only

Gabrielle

Mon 30 Oct,

Doors 7pm

From £31.50

Concert Hall

Ben Folds Ben Folds

+support Lau Noah

The singer-songwriter returns with bold, timely, cinematic work.

Thu 9 Nov, 7.30pm

From £38.50

Concert Hall

John Wilson & his Sinfonia of London

Sun 5 Nov, 7pm

From £39

Concert Hall

Returns Only

Beverley Knight

Tue 7 Nov,

Doors 7pm

From £29

Concert Hall

Suzi Quatro

Mon 13 Nov, 7.30pm

From £39

Concert Hall

Music

Returns Only

Billy Bragg

Tue 14 Nov, Doors 7pm

£33

Concert Hall

Penguin Cafe

Scouting for Girls

Wed 15 Nov, Doors 7pm

£31.25

Concert Hall

‘Some of the most unusual and delightful music of the last 40 years’ The Guardian Arthur Jeffes brings his band of disparate musicians to Brighton Dome for a night of unique genre-defying music.

Fri 17 Nov, 7.30pm From £25

Corn Exchange

Cian Ducrot

Mon 20 Nov,

Doors 7pm

£29.50

Concert Hall

Friendly Fires

Fri 1 Dec, Doors 7pm

£27.50 | Concert Hall

Holly Johnson

Thu 16 Nov, Doors 7pm From £29

Concert Hall

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Camilla

George

A visionary saxophonist, composer, bandleader and innovator, Camilla fuses African and Western Music in her own unique style.

Sun 10 Dec, 8pm

From £17.50

Studio Theatre

African Night Fever: Yamäya + Lakuta

An unforgettable night with Brighton’s favourite African-influenced bands, blending Afrobeat, funk, and more.

Sat 16 Dec, 8pm

£15

Studio Theatre

The Unthanks

A dream-like winter fantasia with echoes of winter tunes, some traditional and some new.

Mon 18 Dec, 7.30pm

£29.50, £24.50 concessions

Concert Hall

Kate performs a show full of warmth and sparkle, joined by her band and a brass quintet. Expect hits from all of her Christmas albums.

Kate Rusby

Tue 12 Dec, 7.30pm

£32

£22.50 concessions

Concert Hall

Returns Only

The Darkness

Wed 20 Dec,

Doors 7pm

£37

Concert Hall

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Family Day Take Part

Andy and the Odd Socks

Straight off the TV and onto the live stage, Andy and the Odd Socks bring their brilliant madcap mix of songs, slapstick and silliness to life with a show to entertain families of all ages. Join us for an uplifting, fun and hilarious show, featuring a host of popular songs from their much loved CBBC TV series.

Sun 29 Oct, 12pm

£18, £21

Concessions £16, £18.50

VIP Meet and Greet £28.50

Family ticket £74

Concert Hall

A day dedicated to celebrating multi-cultural arts and heritage – expect dance, drumming, delicious food, singing, arts and crafts, creative writing workshops, live performances, film, stories, and talks. Everyone is welcome.

Brought to you by African Night Fever and Brighton & Hove Black History. In partnership with Believe in Me CIC and Writing Our Legacy.

Sat 11 Nov, 11am–5pm

All ages welcome | Free Brighton Dome & Brighton Museum

More family shows coming soon...

With the reopening of the Brighton Dome Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre comes an exciting arts programme for children and young people in the new year.

We are delighted to open the season with Grooving With Pirates, presented by Groove Baby, on Sun 28 Jan.

Please check the website for more details.

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Heritage Open Day

A celebration of creativity and innovation inspired by the history of Brighton Dome. Uncover behind-the-scenes secrets with our backstage tours and watch an exclusive performance that explores the experiences of a Caribbean soldier fighting alongside British forces during the First World War.

Enjoy live music, craft activities and mark the 50th anniversary of David Bowie’s legendary Ziggy Stardust performance in Brighton Dome Concert Hall.

Booking for performances and backstage tours is essential. For further details please visit brightondome.org

Heritage

Sun 10 Sep, 10am–4pm | Free | Concert Hall, Founders Room, Foyer

Living For Kicks

Using the infamous Whitsun battle between Mods and Rockers on 18th May 1964 as a portal, Philip Morgan explores what was actually going on in Brighton during the 1960s. Was it the end of the world as we knew it or a bunch of kids having a good time?

Thu 5th Oct, 1pm | £5 | Founders Room

Backstage Tours

This is your chance to take a peek behind the curtain and follow in the footsteps of legends such as Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix, Beyoncé and David Bowie. Catch a rare glimpse of the entrance to the infamous tunnel to the Royal Pavilion, and discover some of the more surprising roles our iconic venue has played in history and how we use the spaces today. So don’t keep waiting in the wings. Make your way to the stage, the show’s about to start…

7 & 22 Oct, 18 & 26 Nov, 11am & 1pm

£10 (20% discount for members)

Women In Entertainment

With Louise Peskett

For over a hundred years, Brighton & Hove has been home to some of the foremost female entertainers in the country. This illustrated talk looks at the household names and some of the lesser-known women who have kept us on the edge of our seats.

Find out about opera star, Adeline Patti, who once demanded no less than $5,000 in gold for a performance and caused a storm when she appeared at Brighton Dome in 1901. Hear the story of Evelyn Dove, the first Black woman to sing on BBC Radio, who performed at Brighton Dome as part of the Southern Syncopated Orchestra in 1921.

Thu 23 Nov, 1pm £5

Founders Room

Image: Graham Cameron

Words & Film

Grayson Perry A Show All

About You

Sun 17 Sep, 7.30pm

From £27.50

Concert Hall

Ocean Film Festival

World Tour

Thu 28 Sep, 7.30pm

£18.50

Concessions £17

Concert Hall

Returns Only

Miriam Margolyes

Oh Miriam! Live

Sun 1 Oct, 7.30pm

From £27.50

Concert Hall

Simon Reeve

To the Ends of the Earth

Wed 25 Oct, 7.30pm | £31

Concert Hall

An Evening with Adrian Edmondson

Thu 26 Oct, 7.30pm

£27.50, £32.50

Concert Hall

£40.50 for ticket & book

Rev. Richard Coles

Borderline National Trinket

Fri 10 Nov, 8pm

£25.50 | Concert Hall

Oska Bright Film Festival 2024

The world’s biggest learning disability film festival

Coming Mar 2024

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An Evening with Mary Beard

Spend a fascinating evening with renowned classicist and historian Mary Beard as she shines a spotlight on the emperors who ruled the Roman Empire. Interviewed by historian Michael Scott, with a post-show book signing.

Mon 2 Oct, 7.45pm

£27.50, £35.50, £40.50

Concert Hall

Arji Manuelpillai and AFLO. the poet

An electrifying evening of spoken word from Arji Manuelpillai and Brighton Dome In-House Artist AFLO. the poet. Two extraordinary voices collide, weaving tender introspection and fearless verses to ignite change.

Mon 11 Dec, 8pm | £10, Concessions £7.50 | Studio Theatre

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Artist Development

In-House Artists 2023

After a successful trial in 2021-22, we’re thrilled to announce our new In-House Artists for 2023 are spoken word artist and musician, AFLO. the poet and writer and theatre-maker Erin Enfys. Both artists will undertake a year-long residency at Brighton Dome and receive a grant to support the creation of new work.

Read more on our website

Scriptwriting/reading workshop

Facilitated by Tanushka Marah - writer, director, dramaturg and Artistic Director of ThirdSpace Theatre

Join fellow writers for an informal and supportive writing environment with the opportunity to share your work with peers. Light refreshments provided. Places are limited. To book please email alex.epps@brightondome.org

Tue 21 Nov, 2–5pm

Anita’s Room

Artist Longtable Get Together

Hosted by In-House Artist Erin Enfys

We invite you to join fellow artists, creatives and producers to explore some provocations around a long table. Light refreshments provided. Places are limited. To book email alex.epps@brightondome.org

Wed 22 Nov, 6–8pm

Anita’s Room

Creative Catch-ups

Hosted by Ironclad Creative in partnership with Brighton Dome Creative Catch-ups are a FREE positive coffee morning networking space to bring our community together, share ideas and think. At this session, artists set the agenda. Pop along to catch-up with the Brighton creative community. No need to pitch or sell - just be you. Places are limited. To book visit brightondome.org/creativecatchups

6 Sep, 24 Oct, 28 Nov & 12 Dec, 10.30am | Founders Room

EVOLVE Dance Collective

Join the EVOLVE Dance Collective led by Far From The Norm’s dance artist Victoria Shulungu, empowering young dancers (aged 16-20) to improvise and develop authentic movement identities through six workshops, running in Jan and Feb. For more information, email evolve.dance.collective@gmail.com

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Anita’s Room

- a new artists creative space

Anita’s Room is our brand new creative space for local, national and international artists and creative organisations, opening later this year. Part of Brighton Dome’s newly refurbished spaces and developed in consultation with our In-House Artists, Anita’s Room is a place to research, experiment and create bold and courageous new work. The space is fully equipped with a lighting grid, mixing desk and the latest 5G technology and can accommodate up to 40 people within its main space, office and kitchen areas.

Anita’s Room will be available free of charge to Brighton Dome associate and resident artists, visiting artists and creatives, and for community and creative learning projects and activities. Users will be invited to book the space via a simple application process, overseen by a team of local artists and creative practitioners working alongside the programming team at Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival.

Anita’s Room is named in memory of activist, entrepreneur and founder of The Body Shop, Dame Anita Roddick.

It was made possible following a generous grant from The Roddick Foundation, a family-run philanthropic organisation dedicated to the support of visionary organisations and individuals demonstrating exceptional creativity, entrepreneurial spirit and courage.

We are grateful for The Roddick Foundation’s support for this area of our redevelopment which adds vital infrastructure to our city’s creative sector. Keep an eye on our website for details of the application process and we look forward to welcoming artists to the space soon.

Justine Roddick, Trustee of The Roddick Foundation, and daughter of Dame Anita Roddick says:

‘Throughout history, especially through turbulent times like these, art provides a refuge and an escape from daily hardships. Art gives us hope, amplifies important messages, documents moments in time and brings us together. To imagine a world without art, theatre, books, music and film is unbearable which is why The Roddick Foundation is committed to supporting the arts and proud to support Anita’s Room at Brighton Dome.’

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Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios

Volunteers

Join our growing team of friendly volunteers

We are currently seeking enthusiastic people to come on board as Front of House volunteers at our range of creative, music and comedy events. Become an integral and valuable member of the Brighton Dome community and receive opportunities to train and gain experience. We are also seeking Heritage Volunteers for some exciting upcoming projects. This is a friendly and fun way to learn more about the history of Brighton Dome as a venue and a building.

Our volunteering opportunities are supported by Good Space; a Sussex-wide volunteering project led by Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival, Heads On (NHS Mental Health Charity) and Sussex Archaeological Society. To find out more visit goodspace.org.uk

For more information about volunteering with Brighton Dome, visit: brightondome.org/volunteer

Name a seat

Honour the memory of someone special, share your love of theatre, dance and music or surprise a loved one with a unique present.

In appreciation of your gift, your chosen name will be inscribed on a seat plaque in our newly refurbished Brighton Dome Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre or in the Concert Hall.

By supporting in this way, you’ll be helping us welcome audiences and artists for years to come.

Find out more at: brightondome.org/nameaseat

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Image: Rosie Powell

Support us

As a charity, we rely on the generous donations from our supporters to continue our work, bringing all sorts of art to all sorts of people.

This year we need to raise over £500,000 in funds. Is now the time for you to get involved?

Whether you’re an arts lover or someone who’s passionate about making a positive impact, here are some ways you can support us and become a vital part of our community.

Become a Member or Patron to get closer to us and enjoy special benefits

Partner

with us through your business and engage with the local community whilst raising your profile

Name a Seat in any of our venues (see page 40)

Donate online or top up your order when booking tickets

Pledge a Gift in your will and help us support the artists of tomorrow

brightondome.org/support_us

development@brightondome.org

Registered charity no 249748

Your Visit

Booking information

• Concessions where available are for Under 16’s and students, over 60’s, Universal Credit, 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 & conditions

• A seating 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

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

Getting to Brighton Dome

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

For Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Founders Room and Foyer, use Entrance 3 & 4 on Church Street (BN1 1UE)

For Brighton Dome Corn Exchange & Studio Theatre, use Entrance 1 on New Road (BN1 1UG)

For Brighton Dome Ticket Office use Entrance 4 on Church Street BN1 1UE

Open Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm for ticket enquiries 01273 709709

Doors open 45 minutes before seated events or at the advertised doors time (normally 7pm) for standing events

Please check the website shortly before your visit for the most up-to-date safety advice and for show running times available on the day

Sustainable Transport

Brighton train station is just over 10 minutes’ walk via Queens Road and Church Street or through the North Laines

There are 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 brightondome.org/your_visit /getting_here/

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Our Bar

You can now pre-order your drinks from 7 days in advance of your event. Visit domedrinks.org

We are on a mission to reduce single use plastics and have teamed up with reusable cup experts Green Goblet

Members Multi Buy Discount

Look out for the Brighton Dome logo next to selected events throughout the brochure to save*

10% on 3 events

15% on 4 events

20% on 5 events or more

*Not to be used in conjunction with any other ticket offer or discount, offer not available online

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Welcome & Information Anita’s Room Corn Exchange Concert Hall Concert Hall Foyer Ticket Office Founders Room CHURCH STREET NEW ROAD Studio Theatre Corn Exchange Foyer Gallery & Festival Bars Brighton Museum & Art Gallery The Royal Pavilion

Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival

Situated in the Royal Pavilion Estate at the heart of the city, we are an arts charity, three historic contemporary live events venues, a music education service across the region - Create Music - and the biggest curated cross-arts festival in England. Together we bring the arts and culture to a wide and diverse audience

Brighton Dome Concert Hall

Church Street Brighton BN1 1UE

Corn Exchange & Studio Theatre

29 New Road Brighton BN1 1UG 01273 709709

brightondome.org

brightonfestival.org

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