Flown Arts PREVIEW: Festive fun and more at Brighton Dome this December Following a stand out performance at Brighton Festival 2014 and fresh from a sell-out tour across Australia, the Dome welcomes back Pirates of the Carabina as they perform a special Christmas run of their acclaimed show, Flown, a thrilling mix of theatre, acrobatics, aerial feats and stunts –all set By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Miss Jason will narrate Carnival of the Animals Arts A carnival of music sails into Brighton Dome A menagerie of lions, elephants and kangaroos will be let loose in Brighton Dome on Sunday, January 10 with cabaret star Miss Jason firmly holding the reigns. London Gay Symphony Orchestra (LGSO) will be bringing these beasts and many others to life, in a performance of Saint-Saëns’ grand zoological By Graham Robson • 2 min read
Arts REVIEW: John Grant at the Dome Last night Grant played an impressive set showcasing material from his latest album, Grey Tickles, Black Pressure. It’s a work I’ve been having some difficulty with – some of the lyrics are maybe a tad arch – but seeing him live won me over. By Michael Hootman • 1 min read
Arts REVIEW: Asian Dub Foundation – THX 1138: The Dome One of the most powerful films I’ve seen was a screening at the Dome of the silent classic The Passion of Joan of Arc with a new score by members of Portishead and Goldfrapp. The subtle, emotionally resonant music perfectly complemented Carl Dreyer’s spiritual masterpiece – so I’m all in favour of o By Michael Hootman • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Music, visual arts, theatre and dance – it’s a busy November for Brighton Dome. This November sees another busy and eclectic month of performances at Brighton’s Dome. By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Arts Preview: Myra Dubois: Self AdMyra Yes, at long last, she’s back, with her usual sharp brutal wit and smothering Northern bosom. Myra DuBois is part of the Brighton Comedy Festival and has her very own new show on Thursday, October 22! By Eric Page • 5 min read
Arts REVIEW: Brighton Art Fair: Brighton Dome Now in its twelfth year, Brighton Art Fair was packed out at the opening last night at the Brighton Dome with 100 of the best contemporary artists from the UK and abroad, showing and selling their diverse work direct to the public. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts PREVIEW: The Trocks are coming! Get set for an uproarious and exhilarating night out this November. New York’s internationally renowned, all-male, professional comedy ballet company, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, returns to Brighton Dome with its brilliantly playful take on some of ballet’s best loved works. By Paul Gustafson • 1 min read
Health Martin Fisher Foundation to launch at Brighton Dome on Monday The Martin Fisher Foundation will be formally launched with a full day conference and tribute to Martin at the Brighton Dome on Monday, September 14. Martin was the first professor of HIV medicine at Brighton & Sussex Medical School, he was an honorary consultant physician in sexual health and HIV a By Besi • 1 min read
General News Brighton Dome welcomes the Japanese and Samoan Teams for the Rugby World Cup 2015 Brighton Dome is one of 17 UK landmark venues chosen to host international teams for the Rugby World Cup 2015. The Japanese and Samoan Rugby Teams will be welcomed by the children of Brighton’s Westdene Primary School (for Japan) and Chestnuts Primary School of Bletchley (for Samoa). Both will sing By Paul Thorn • 2 min read
Rainbow Chorus Arts Rainbow Chorus to celebrates 18th birthday in July The Rainbow Chorus will be celebrating their 18th birthday year in style with two concerts on July 17 and 18 at St George’s Church in Kemptown called #RC18! The chorus led by Musical Director Aneesa Chaudhry and supported by accompanist Mojca Monte will be performing an eclectic selection of music f By Gary Hart • 2 min read
Food & Drink Lunch Positive feed LGBT choirs visiting the city Lunch Positive, the HIV charity, provided the catering for the successful Hand in Hand choral event staged at Brighton Dome over the weekend of June 13-14. The event which brought together LGBT choirs from all over the UK and Ireland was jointly organised by Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus and the Rainbow By Gary Hart • 3 min read