Arts PREVIEW: Belinda Carlisle at Brighton Dome Belinda Carlisle will celebrate the 30th Anniversary of her hit record ‘Heaven is a Place on Earth’ by performing it in its entirety at the Brighton Dome on Monday, October 2 from 7pm. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts International Women’s Day events at Brighton Dome Brighton Dome mark International Women’s Day 2017 with a specially selected series of performances and events. These will include a talk on ecofeminism by Germaine Greer, stand-up comedian Bridget Christie’s take on Brexit, a live recording of The Guilty Feminist podcast, and a day-long marketplace By Besi • 3 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Brighton Dome – spring 2017 programme highlights Brighton Dome new spring programme, features a wide range of events across music, dance, theatre, comedy and more. By Paul Gustafson • 3 min read
A scene from Rabbit and Fiction from Life by BalletBoyz @ Sadler’s Wells. (Opening 20-04-16) å©Tristram Kenton 04/16 (3 Raveley Street, LONDON NW5 2HX TEL 0207 267 5550 Mob 07973 617 355)email: tristram@tristramkenton.com Arts DANCE REVIEW: BalletBoyz@Brighton Dome All male dance company BalletBoyz has made a triumphant return to Brighton with Life – a two-part show looking at life, death and some of the tones in between. The programme consists of two commissioned pieces from choreographers known for very different approaches and styles. By Paul Gustafson • 3 min read
Arts Free day of events today as Brighton Dome celebrates Heritage Open Day Brighton Dome celebrate their rich heritage and open the doors for the fourth annual Heritage Open Day of free family entertainment, today, Sunday September 11, 10am to 5pm. By Gary Hart • 1 min read
General News Festival brings yoga to everyone this Saturday This coming Saturday, July 23, sees the return of Brighton Yoga Festival, the country’s only free charity yoga festival, now in its third year. Brighton Yoga Festival 2016 will be held at the Brighton Dome Corn Exchange from 10am to 6pm featuring 41 yoga teachers and 42 yoga classes, including 34 cl By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Still celebrating the new and the avant-garde: 50th Brighton Festival launches with Laurie Anderson as Guest Director The full programme for the 50th Brighton Festival (May 7-29, 2016) – the largest and most established curated annual multi-arts festival in England – has been unveiled with experimental artist and musician Laurie Anderson as Guest Director. By Paul Gustafson • 3 min read
Arts Interview: Tom Stuart – ‘I Am Not Myself These Days’ I am not myself these days, Tom Stuart’s stage adaptation of the 2006 New York Times best-seller of the same name, was a big hit at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe. By Paul Gustafson • 4 min read
Arts Brighton Festival: major new outdoor event will bring fascinating story from Brighton’s wartime history back to life. Brighton Festival announces major new work inspired by the story of hundreds of thousands of men who travelled from India to fight for the Allies in the First World War. By Paul Gustafson • 2 min read
Arts Preview: I Am Not Myself These Days The brutal, shocking and yet deeply moving one man show, I Am Not Myself These Days, comes to Brighton next February following its debut at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Lulu -The Tiger Lilies: Dome The Tiger Lilies, crepuscular music makers and all round darkly dark cabaret trio, who’s music, songs and personas are as twisted as a Prime Ministers arguments for war and just as deluded and deadly presented their new show Lulu: a murder ballad at the Brighton Dome. By Eric Page • 3 min read
Arts REVIEW: ‘Industrialising Intimacy’ : Elaine Mitchener Industrialising Intimacy is the fruit of this unique collaboration, using vocal improvisation, movement and sound to create an original work of contemporary music theatre. Wavering between observer and partaker the audience were invited to share Michener’s exploration of the many facets of intimacy. By Eric Page • 2 min read