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We are thrilled to welcome a feast of events to Brighton Dome and our partner venues from this autumn through to spring 2020. Experience artists and performances from across the globe, with a diverse dance line-up that includes revolutionary Afrobeat-infused dance (p12–15), daredevil Finnish circus and an unrivalled cast of lions, tigers and Paddington Bear this Christmas (p20–24) and so much more music, comedy and family events. We also want to share an update on the refurbishment of the Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre. The building contractors, R.Durtnell & Sons Ltd, have ceased work on the project having entered into a Company Voluntary Arrangement. Together with Brighton & Hove City Council, we are determined to complete the project as quickly as possible and we are busy collaborating with artists and organisations on creating an exciting programme of events once we reopen. Thank you for your support in helping to restore these historically important venues and the generous donations we continue to receive via our Build Brighton Dome community fundraising appeal – every penny does help (see p35).
Image: Angela Barnes p25
We’re gearing up for exciting times at Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival - we hope you’ll join us on the journey ahead.
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Contents
Welcome
Contemporary Music
Kate Tempest Spoken word lyricist Kate Tempest returns with her latest critically acclaimed album, The Book of Traps and Lessons. Sat 19 Oct, 7pm Concert Hall £29.50 (returns only)
`e Unthanks
The Emily Brontë Song Cycle
A song cycle commissioned to mark Emily Brontë’s 200th birthday, English folk group The Unthanks invite us into the Wuthering Heights author’s darkly passionate world. Writing on her original cabinet piano, Yorkshire born Unthanks composer Adrian McNally has turned ten of her poems into song, performed with bandmates Rachel and Becky Unthank and recorded in the Parsonage in Haworth where Emily lived and worked. Plus support from The Bookshop Band, writers and performers of songs inspired by books. Mon 21 Oct, 7.30pm Concert Hall £24.50
Steeleye Span 50th Anniversary Tour
Fifty years on and Steeleye Span, led as ever by the iconic Maddy Prior, mark this incredible milestone with a night of favourites and songs from new album EST’D 1969. Thu 12 Dec, 7.30pm Concert Hall £26.50
Transatlantic Sessions Originating as part of the award-winning BBC TV series, Transatlantic Sessions brings together the finest Celtic and Americana musicians. Sat 8 Feb, 7.30pm Concert Hall £31, £33
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Sun 6 Oct, 7pm
Ludovico Einaudi Sun 13 Oct, 8pm Returns only
Contemporary Music
Kano (pictured)
The House & Garage Orchestra Thu 17 Oct, 7pm
Richard Hawley Fri 18 Oct, 7pm
Herbie Flowers' Jazz Breakfast Sun 20 Oct & Sun 24 Nov, 11am See website for future dates
Lisa Stansfield Wed 23 Oct, 7pm
Jack Savoretti Wed 6 Nov, 7pm Returns only
Happy Mondays Thu 7 Nov, 7pm
Loyle Carner
©Olivia Rose
Fri 8 Nov, 7pm Returns only
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Contemporary Music
Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited Tue 12 Nov, 7.30pm
The London African Gospel Choir perform Graceland Fri 15 Nov, 8pm
Freya Ridings Mon 18 Nov, 7pm
Primal Scream Thu 21 Nov, 7pm Returns only
Sam Fender Sat 30 Nov, 7pm Returns only
Van Morrison Mon 2 & Tue 3 Dec, 7.30pm
Emeli Sandé (pictured) Thu 5 Dec, 7.30pm
SLAVES Sat 7 Dec, 7pm
Dermot Kennedy Mon 9 Dec, 7pm
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Contemporary Music
Tindersticks
(pictured)
Plus support
The Darkness Tue 10 Dec, 7pm
Renowned for sidestepping convention, the music of Tindersticks has been used variously in art installations, dance and theatre projects, fashion shows, numerous films and TV productions. Following the release of their 11th studio album in late 2019, the alternative rockers return to Brighton for the only UK date on their tour.
Steeleye Span
Sun 2 Feb, 8pm Concert Hall ÂŁ24.50
Transatlantic Sessions
50th Anniversary Tour Thu 12 Dec, 7.30pm (see p4)
Beth Hart Wed 5 Feb, 7.30pm
Sat 8 Feb, 7.30pm (see p4)
Lighthouse Family Tue 25 Feb, 7pm
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In association with Strings Attached
Our Sunday morning chamber concerts continue at their temporary home of Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA) while the Corn Exchange is being refurbished.
Full season tickets 6 concerts: £99 (£84 concessions) Half-season tickets 3 concerts (Oct–Dec or Jan–Mar): £49.50 (£42 concessions) Ages 8–25 free as part of the Cavatina scheme – see website for more information
Mithras Trio
Heath Quartet
Mozart Piano Trio No.5 in C Major K.548 Fauré Piano Trio in D Minor Op.120 Helen Grime ‘Three Whistler Miniatures’ Beethoven Piano Trio in D Major ‘Ghost’ Op.70 No.1
Beethoven String Quartet in D Major Op.18 No.3 Brahms String Quartet in A Minor Op. 51 No.2 Beethoven String Quartet in C major Op.59 No.3
Sun 20 Oct 2019
Endymion Beethoven Sonata No.10 for Piano and Violin in G Major, Op.96 Beethoven Horn Sonata in F Major Op.17 Brahms Horn Trio in E Flat Major Op.40 Sun 17 Nov 2019
Maxwell Quartet
Sun 26 Jan 2020
Castalian Quartet Schumann String Quartet in F Major, Op.41 No.2 Janácek String Quartet No.1 in E Minor, ‘Kreutzer Sonata’ Brahms String Quartet in B Flat Major, Op.67 No.3 Sun 23 Feb 2020 This concert is sponsored by Stephen Neiman in memory of Caroline Brown (1953-2018), founder of the Hanover Band
Haydn String Quartet in C Major Op.74 No.1 Roukens Visions at Sea Scottish Folk Music Schubert String Quartet in D Minor 'Death & the Maiden' D.810
Aronowitz Ensemble
Sun 8 Dec 2019
Sun 22 Mar 2020
Maxwell Quartet supported by
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All Coffee Concerts, 11am £18.50 (£16 concessions)
Schubert String Trio in B flat major, D.471 Beethoven Piano Trio in C minor, Op.1 No.3 Elgar Piano Quintet in A minor, Op.84
Maxwell Quartet ©Louise Mather
Classical Music
Coffee Concerts
Classical Music
London Philharmonic Orchestra
The Spirit of Beethoven
Love and loss
Beethoven Overture, Leonore No. 3 Beethoven Violin Concerto Beethoven Symphony No. 7
Dvorák Cello Concerto Sibelius Symphony No. 2
Kensho Watanabe conductor Emmanuel Tjeknavorian violin London Philharmonic Orchestra
Until you’ve heard Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony in full heart-pounding flight, you’ve never known just how intoxicating music can be. It’s the only possible way to crown a whole concert devoted to his multifaceted genius.
Joshua Weilerstein conductor Leonard Elschenbroich cello (pictured) London Philharmonic Orchestra
Sibelius’ Second Symphony is an inspirational climax to an evening that opens with Dvorák’s Cello Concerto, played tonight by Leonard Elschenbroich, a cellist who’s been praised for his ‘gripping and impassioned’ performances. Sat 15 Feb 2020, 7.30pm
Sat 21 Sep 2019, 7.30pm
A celebration of British cinema Programme includes: Jarre Main theme (Lawrence of Arabia) Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, Mvt 1 (Brief Encounter) Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21, Mvt 2 (The Spy Who Loved Me) Arnold Suite (David Copperfield) Rota Love theme (Romeo & Juliet) Rodney Bennett Waltz (Murder on the Orient Express) Rodney Bennett Love theme (Four Weddings and a Funeral) Bliss Suite (Things to Come) Anthony Weeden conductor Piers Lane piano London Philharmonic Orchestra
Film music maestro Anthony Weeden introduces a century of great British film scores – these are the soundtracks of our lives played with energy and flair. Sat 2 Nov 2019, 7.30pm
Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony Beethoven Overture, Fidelio Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral) Matthew Coorey conductor Joanna MacGregor piano London Philharmonic Orchestra
British pianist Joanna MacGregor finds something new in everything she plays; together with conductor Matthew Coorey she’ll get straight to the heart of this very special Beethoven anniversary celebration. Sat 18 Apr 2020, 7.30pm All LPO Concerts Concert Hall £15, £22, £27, £32, £40 £8 under 18s Season savings available in person or by phone only
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Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra Season 2019 – 20 Autumn 2019
Spring 2020
Christian Garrick & Friends with the Brighton Philharmonic Strings Christian Garrick Violin David Gordon Piano, Melodica Richard Pryce Double Bass Tom Hooper Drums and Percussion Eddie Hession Button Accordion Adrian Zolotuhin Guitar, Saz, Domra
Brighton Philharmonic Brass
Astor Piazzolla Four Seasons of Brighton Aires Christian Garrick Deep Space Jean Sibelius Valse Triste Christian Garrick La La Le-O Anne Dudley Poldark Main Theme Budapest Café Orchestra Selected medley John Dankworth Violin Concerto Ray Noble The Very Thought of You Astor Piazzolla Libertango
Tylman Susato Five Renaissance Dances Giovanni Gabrieli Three Sonatas Jan Koetsier Symphony for Brass Op.80 William Byrd Earl of Oxford March Henry Purcell Trumpet Tune and Air Chris Hazell Four Brass Cats – Kraken, Black Sam, Borage, Mr Jums Ray Premru Divertimento for Ten Brass (5 movements)
Sun 9 Feb, 2.45pm
Sun 10 Nov, 2.45pm Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra Natalie Murray-Beale Conductor Thomas Gould Violin Haydn Symphony No.49 in F Minor (Passione) Vaughan Williams Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik Serenade K525 F J Haydn Symphony No.45 in F Sharp minor (Farewell)
Sun 1 Dec, 2.45pm This concert is sponsored in memory of Sarah Gershon
Brighton & Hove Philharmonic Society presents Worbey & Farrell Rhapsody Steven Worbey and Kevin Farrell Piano
The virtuosic piano duo return with their own astonishing arrangements of the world’s greatest music. Programme will include Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf and Addinsell’s iconic Warsaw Concerto. Sun 1 Mar, 2.45pm TT
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Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra Barry Wordsworth Conductor Thomas Carroll Cello (pictured) Glinka Valse-Fantaisie Elgar Cello Concerto in E Minor Op.85 Tchaikovsky Suite No.3 in G Major Op.55
New Year’s Eve Viennese Gala Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra Stephen Bell Conductor Ailish Tynan Soprano (pictured)
Tue 31 Dec, 2.45pm Concert sponsored by the John Carewe Brighton Orchestra Trust
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Sun 29 Mar, 2.45pm All BPO Concerts Concert Hall £14.50, £19.50, £26.50, £31.50, £38.50 and £42.50 Under 18s/students half price. On sale Mon 7 Oct
Could your child be a musician of the future? Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival united with Brighton & Hove Music & Arts (BHMA) in 2017 to create a city-wide hub for cultural learning. Learning to sing or play a musical instrument provides children and young people with a highly positive and inspiring passion that will remain with them for life. In addition, research shows there are numerous benefits to learning music, such as developing team-working skills, meeting new people, and increasing confidence, self-esteem and general wellbeing, whilst enhancing musical progress.
Get Into Music BHMA’s Get into Music programme inspires young people to learn to play a musical instrument. Each year approximately 3000 children and young people attend music lessons in their schools, and we currently offer tuition on over 20 different musical instruments, including the full range of brass, woodwind and string instruments as well as guitar, keyboard, vocals, drum kit and percussion.
Music & Arts
Brighton & Hove Music & Arts
Music Centres We also offer a range of group music-making activities for children and young people to further develop their skills throughout the year at our Music Centres. Meeting on weekday evenings and Saturday mornings, young musicians can join a variety of ensembles, bands and orchestras. An exciting programme of performances in venues across the city and further afield provides fantastic opportunities to further develop their skills and love of music.
Š Julie Chamberlain
To find out more and apply online, please visit bhma.org.uk
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Dance
Dance Consortium and Brighton Dome present
Dada Masilo Giselle
'Exhilarating. Bold, brazen, unapologetic and absolutely enrapturing’ Dance Magazine South Africa's award-winning choreographer, Dada Masilo, presents her fearless reimagining of the iconic classic.
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Tue 29 & Wed 30 Oct, 7.30pm Concert Hall £10, £15, £20, £25 £7.50 Schools, £15 Under 26 Post show talk Tue 29 Oct Check website for dance workshop opportunities.
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©Laurent Philippe
Opening in a lively South African village, Masilo’s Giselle tells the story of a trusting peasant girl who is thrust into a world of betrayal and shame when her lover rejects her. Spurned by her family and killed by heartbreak, Giselle returns from the grave as a supernatural being, bent on revenge.
Performing in the title role, Masilo brings her stunning high-speed style to the stage, fusing ballet, contemporary and traditional Tswana dance. Powered by a hauntingly beautiful score by South African composer Philip Miller who combines classical strings with African percussion and voice, this is Giselle – reinvented for a new world.
Kalakuta Republik A globalised Africa takes centre stage in this 'thrillingly inventive act of choreographic rebellion' (Le Monde) by Belgian-Burkinan choreographer Serge Aimé Coulibaly.
Dance
Faso Danse Théâtre / Serge Aimé Coulibaly
'Impeccable... powerful... the event of the summer' Telerama (France)
Inspired by Fela Kuti, the political activist and inventor of Afrobeat, Kalakuta Republik uses an infectious and fresh energy to question the impact that an artist can create in their society. Throughout the work, the body exists as a centre for resistance – whether this is through power, sexuality, violence or fear. Examining authority and frustration through a 'careening, veering, chaotic political awakening set to music' (A Younger Theatre), this is dance which is equal parts brutal, bold, fierce and beautiful. Mon 4 & Tue 5 Nov, 7.30pm Concert Hall £10, £15, £20, £25
©Sophie Garcia
£7.50 Schools, £15 Under 26
FranceDance UK, presented by the Institut français du Royaume-Uni, is a unique contemporary dance festival running from August to November 2019, during which 16 leading institutions throughout the UK will host over 50 performances by 14 young and promising French artists. With a focus on creation and innovation, the festival particularly highlights diversity and the work of women choreographers, many of whom are present in the UK for the first time. FranceDance UK is supported by the Friends of the French Institute Trust, with particular acknowledgement to Aline Foriel-Destezet and Stéphanie and Jacques Gabillon
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Dance
Dance Consortium and Brighton Dome present
Acosta Danza: Evolution
International ballet superstar Carlos Acosta and his critically acclaimed Cuban company Acosta Danza perform a programme of new and existing works.
'Beg, borrow or steal a ticket for Acosta’s exhilarating Cuban trip. A striking show'
Acosta makes a guest appearance in the iconic Rooster, choreographed by Christopher Bruce to music by the Rolling Stones. The company also perform new work, Paysage, Soudain, la nuit by visionary Swedish choreographer Pontus Lidberg. Inspired by Vaslav Nijinsky’s L’après midi d’un faune, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui completes the bill with masterpiece Faun, set to Debussy’s original score with additional music from Nitin Sawhney.
«««« Evening Standard Tue 17 & Wed 18 Mar, 7.30pm Concert Hall £15, £20, £25, £32.50 £15 Under 26’s, £12.50 Schools Post show Q&A Tue 17 Mar
Touch Tour Wed 18 Mar, 6pm and Audio description
A Sadler’s Wells and Valid production co-produced with Birmingham Hippodrome; The Lowry, Salford and Norwich Theatre Royal.
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©Toti Ferrer
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Age 8+
©Belinda Lawley
The world’s ground-breaking festival of hip hop dance theatre is back with a fresh new line up! Expect jaw-dropping and inspiring performances from internationally celebrated poppers, lockers, b-boys and b-girls, including Jinjo Crew (South Korea) and Géométrie Variable (France) in a festival that showcases local talent alongside global sensations. Hosted and curated by UK hip hop theatre legend and Breakin’ Convention Artistic Director Jonzi D, the festival also features DJs, graffiti artists and freestyle sessions taking place all over the building. Wed 27 May 2020 2.30pm & 7.30pm Concert Hall £10, £12.50, £15, £20 £10 Under 26s Under 16s half price
Ocean Film Festival World Tour
Film
Dance Coming Soon... Breakin' Convention
Calling all ocean lovers! Back for autumn 2019 with a brandnew selection of the world’s most captivating ocean films. A mesmerising collection of short films featuring sublime footage from both above and below the water’s surface, showcasing the spellbinding power and
beauty of our oceans. Celebrate the divers, surfers, swimmers, oceanographers and mind blowing marine life via the big screen. Certificate 12A
Tue 22 Oct, 7.30pm Concert Hall £16, £14 concessions
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Red Programme & Blue Programme
Breakin' Convention is an integral part of Sadler’s Wells’ artistic programme.
A thrilling night of adventure with brand-new short films from the prestigious Banff Mountain Film Festival. Join the world’s best adventure filmmakers and explorers as they push themselves to the limits in the most remote and stunning corners of the globe. Double the adventure with a two-show discount for both shows (Red & Blue).
Certificate 12A
Fri 14 Feb, 7.30pm (Red) & Fri 3 Apr, 7.30pm (Blue) Concert Hall One date: £16.50, £14.50 concessions, £14.50 groups 6+ Both dates: £29, £26 concessions (Early Bird prices available until Sat 9 Nov)
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Words
An Evening with Armistead Maupin Much-loved author and LGBT activist Armistead Maupin has been blazing a trail through US popular culture since the 1970s, when his iconic series Tales of the City was first published. The novel series has taken the literary world by storm ever since, and is currently being adapted by Netflix starring Laura Linney, Olympia Dukakis and Ellen Page. Don’t miss the chance to join America’s ultimate storyteller on his first UK tour, as he recounts his favourite tales and observations on the world we inhabit.
Mon 14 Oct, 7.30pm Concert Hall £20, £25, £28
Headliner: Francesca Beard (pictured) Poet in Residence: Connor Byrne Music: Amber Burgoyne Hosted by: Rosy Carrick
'The Queen of British performance poetry’ London Metro on Francesca Beard
To take part in the open mic section you can email artisticplanning@brightondome.org in advance or sign up on the night if there are spaces. Maximum length of each piece is three minutes.
Anthony Horowitz
Supported by
Trope is Brighton Dome's spoken word showcase which features top UK spoken word artists, local musicians, poetry film and an open mic. Each Trope has a theme, and this month we’re looking at HAPPINESS. What is it? Can we truly have it? Is it an end in itself? What makes us happy? Big questions for a big night! Tue 15 Oct, 7.30pm Phoenix Brighton £6.50, £3 open mic concession A date for your diary The next Trope will be on Sun 8 Mar 2020 and will explore the theme of NATURE One of the country’s most prolific and versatile writers talks about the inspirations and passions behind his phenomenally successful Alex Rider series, including the recently released thrilling short stories Alex Rider: Secret Weapons. Sun 27 Oct, 11.30am Concert Hall £7.50 Ages 8–12
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Can elections be made fairer by regulating fake news?
TEDxBrighton 2019 Bringing the magic of TED talks and Ideas Worth Spreading to Brighton with over 20 speakers and performers, explore changes being made today that will lead to a better world tomorrow. Fri 25 Oct, 9am–5pm Concert Hall From £40 For tickets visit tedxbrighton.com
Tue 19 Nov, 7.30pm Brighton Museum Lab £7, £5 concessions (includes glass of wine)
Is democracy being undermined by digital disinformation? Are elections free and fair? Sussex experts and special guests will discuss the latest research on how to regulate the trolls and bot accounts that amplify fake news across the internet. Who is responsible and who can be held to account? Are the same politicians and social media giants both the cause of the problem and the source of the proclaimed solution? We will look at the social scientific research that can help us safeguard democracy and free expression, including citizens’ right to be informed.
Words
Sussex Salon
GCSE Poetry Live! & GCSE Science Live! Two exciting, fast-moving and thought-provoking days for GCSE students. Learn from Britain’s top scientists and poets and get tips from experienced examiners.
Margaret Atwood An evening with the Canadian novelist, poet, literary critic and inventor to celebrate the publication of The Testaments, the hugely anticipated sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale. Thu 31 Oct, 7.30pm Concert Hall £19.50, £28, £37
Ant Middleton: Mind Over Muscle Mon 9 & Tue 10 Sep, 7pm Concert Hall £30, £37.50, £87.50 (VIP)
Ben Fogle: Tales from the Wilderness Tue 19 Nov, 7.30pm Concert Hall £29.50
GCSE Poetry Live! Fri 22 Nov, 10.45am–3pm Featuring Simon Armitage, Gillian Clarke, John Agard, Carol Ann Duffy (pictured), Imtiaz Dharker. Grace Nichols, Daljit Nagra
GCSE Science Live! Mon 27 Jan, 10.45am–3pm Featuring Prof Robert Winston, Prof Andrea Sella, Prof Jim AlKhalili, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Prof Alice Roberts Concert Hall See website for prices
Adam Kay: Twas The Nightshift Before Christmas LIVE Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat... but 1.4 million NHS staff are heading off to work. Following the million-selling success of This Is Going To Hurt, Adam Kay delves back into his diaries for a hilarious peek behind the blue curtain at Christmastime. Fri 13 Dec, 8pm Concert Hall £32 (includes a copy of the book)
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Fairy tales come to life and dress up is real... Aida H Dee is the UK's finest Drag Queen with ADHD. With a burst of energy and a unique look, Aida has been delighting children across the country with her high energy, high fashion shows and her wonderful approach to reading your favourite stories.
Tue 29 Oct, 11am and 2pm Founders Room £7, £5 child and concessions £22 family ticket (2 adults, 2 children)
Age 3–7 Duration 50 mins, including stories, dressing up and craft
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Drag Queen Story Time aims to provide spaces in which children can present as they wish, where dress up is real. A treat for all the family and a delight for the senses, DQST offers family friendly fun with a rainbow twist.
©Philippa Barr
Section title Children & Family
Drag Queen Story Time
Half Moon presents
Circles in the Sand a Tam Tam Theatre production
Created by performer Marleen Vermeulen and award-winning theatre director Sarah Argent.
Wed 23 Oct 10.30am, 12pm & 2pm Founders Room £7, £5 child and concessions £22 family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) Age 0–3
Duration 40 mins, including sand play
Black History Family Day We welcome the return of this annual celebration of African and Caribbean culture and heritage. Bring the whole family to join the fun, sample the food,
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©Patrick Baldwin
Join us in a world of buckets, castle building, spinning and tumbling in this delightful show which explores sand in new and exciting ways. The perfect introduction to theatre for the very young.
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dance to the beat, take part in family friendly workshops and listen to the Griot storytelling, and learn about the life of Thomas Highflyer. Sat 9 Nov, 12pm–5pm Brighton Dome Foyer and Brighton Museum FREE
Wed 19 Feb, 3.30pm Thu 20 Feb, 11am & 2pm Fri 21 Feb, 11am & 2pm Concert Hall £15.50 £13.50 child and concessions £50 Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children)
Children & Family
Presented by Freckle Productions and Rose Theatre Kingston
Large in size, and keen in nature, Zog is so eager to win a golden star at Madam Dragon’s school, where dragons learn all the things that dragons need to know. Zog tries so very hard, perhaps too hard, and he bumps, burns and roars his way through years one, two and three. Luckily, the plucky Princess Pearl patches him up ready to face his biggest challenge yet… a duel with knight, Sir Gadabout the Great! Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved Zog comes to life in a magical adaptation with music and songs.
Relaxed Performance Fri 21 Feb, 11am BSL performance Fri 21 Feb, 2pm – see p43 Zog © 2010 Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Published by Alison Green Books, an imprint of Scholastic Children’s Books
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Christmas
Christmas Open Day A Very Victorian Christmas Step back in time and join us for a feast of family friendly cheer, Victorian style. Make Christmas decorations and other festive fancies whilst listening to carols and spending quality time with the family away from the hubbub of the high street. Don’t miss out on our popular family photobooth too. Let the festivities commence! Sat 30 Nov, 11am–4pm Foyer FREE
The Choir with No Name
The Big Christmas Singalong!
‘ Very uplifting experience’ Audience member
Donations and Profits from the night will support The Choir with No Name Brighton, run in partnership with Brighton Housing Trust.
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Join Brighton Festival Chorus and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and mark the start of your Christmas festivities with this annual, highly popular concert for all the family. Come and sing your favourite carols and bring your corniest Christmas jokes to be read out. One lucky person can even have a go at conducting! Sun 8 Dec, 4pm Concert Hall £12.50, £18, £24.50, £28.50 Under 16s half price
Backstage Tour at Christmas Join us for a mince pie and a glass of mulled wine as you discover more about Brighton Dome. Sun 22 Dec, 1pm & 3pm £10. See p31
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Image right ©Adrienn Nemeth
Wed 4 Dec, 7.30pm Concert Hall £12, £8 Concessions
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Image left © Summer Dean
Brighton Dome will be filled with Christmas cheer for the third year running as The Choir with No Name, an organisation that runs choirs for homeless and marginalised people, return with their London and Brighton choirs for the musical highlight of the festive season! Expect all the Christmas classics as well as a chance to sing along and be part of this unique, feel-good event.
Brighton Festival Chorus Christmas Concert with the
Tales Around the Tree
In the middle of the wood is a tree with the brightest of red berries and beneath it sits Old Mother Holle. When she shakes her pillowcase out come feathers and snow and stories. Come out of the cold, snuggle up and let Old Mother Holle warm your heart with stories of the wild woodland, and help her to decorate her special festive tree. A delightful moment in time for children to share with their grown-ups during the Christmas season.
Christmas
Brighton Dome and Roots to Riches present
Wed 18–Fri 20 Dec, 10.30am, 12pm & 2pm Founders Room Age 2–5 £8, £6 child and concessions £26 family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) (includes a small craft activity)
The Snowman & Paddington Bear's First Concert
Herbert Chappell Paddington Bear's First Concert Howard Blake The Snowman Conductor: Timothy Henty Presenter/Narrator: John Savournin Orchestra: Covent Garden Sinfonia The perfect musical double bill for all the family for the exciting run up to Christmas! Hear all about the famous bear arriving into Paddington railway station (and so getting his name), meeting the Browns and Mr Gruber before attending his first ever concert. We then get fully into the festive mood with the classic animated film of The Snowman, based on the Raymond Briggs book and accompanied by Howard Blake's unforgettable score, shown on a big screen. Walking in the Air, the soundtrack to every child's perfect Christmas, will be sung live. Both pieces will be accompanied by a live orchestra. Sun 15 Dec, 2.30pm & 5.30pm Concert Hall £12.50, £16, £19.50, £10 Under 16s RP
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Live narration – see p43
Paddington image © P&Co.Ltd/SC 2019 'The Snowman' by Raymond Briggs is published by Puffin Image © Snowman Enterprises Ltd
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Christmas
Race Horse Company
Super Sunday Enter an amusement park of pure amazement with human catapults, trampolines and a wheel of death.
©Petter Hellman
This Christmas, six acrobats blend dark humour with phenomenal stunts to get your pulse racing in Super Sunday. High energy, non-stop fun, original music and a sea of colour, this show is an exhilarating roller coaster ride you won’t want to end.
Super Sunday is Race Horse Company’s astonishing sequel to the critically acclaimed Petit Mal: Concrete Circus (Brighton Dome, 2013). Formed in 2008, the award-winning Finnish company have created a completely new kind of contemporary circus marked by chaotic comedy and uncompromising acrobatics.
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Christmas
‘Joyous circus show which embraces love, life, risk with rare daredevil skill.’ ««««« The Stage
‘So exciting you cannot look away for a second.’ «««« Evening Standard Fri 27 Dec, 2pm – see p43
Tue 17 Dec, 7.30pm Wed 18 Dec, 7.30pm Fri 20 Dec, 7pm Sat 21 Dec, 3pm Sun 22 Dec, 3pm Mon 23 Dec, 7pm Tue 24 Dec, 3pm Thu 26 Dec, 5pm Fri 27 Dec, 2pm (Relaxed Performance) Concert Hall £15, £18.50, £23.50 Concessions £15, Under 16s £12.50 Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £65 Groups of 10+ £20 (Under 16s £10) Early bird best seats offer: £20, £10 Under 16s. Book before Mon 16 Sep using offer code SUPEREARLY Recommended age 4+ This show contains smoke and haze Supported by Finnish Cultural Foundation, Alfred Kordelin Foundation, Kone Foundation, Samuel Huber Foundation, New Nordic Circus Network and Subtopia
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Christmas
Ballet Theatre UK
The Wizard of Oz
Join Ballet Theatre UK as they follow the yellow brick road and discover all the wonders of Oz. Enjoy Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, and Lion, (and yes Toto too) as they seek the Wonderful Wizard to find that there's no place like home! The Wizard of Oz is a two act, full-length ballet adaptation of the iconic tale by L. Frank Baum. The ballet is presented with beautiful backdrops, stunning theatrical sets and costumes evoking the iconic sketches by W.W Denslow, from the original production. Set to a classical score which brings the story to life, this family friendly production is the perfect way to introduce young people to ballet.
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Sat 28 Dec, 3.30pm & 7.30pm Sun 29 Dec, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Concert Hall £12.50, £16, £19.50, £10 Under 16s
A £2.50 per order fee applies to all phone and online bookings – see p38
World famous comedians and rising stars come together for our flagship showcase of top comedy talent. The artists announced so far...
Comedy
Live at Brighton Dome
Sat 5 Oct Featuring Nina Conti, Lou Sanders and Glenn Moore with compere Angela Barnes and more
‘In short: a hoot’
Guardian on Nina Conti Sat 14 Dec
Featuring Nish Kumar, Simon Munnery and Shappi Khorsandi with compere Fin Taylor and more
‘Massively charming and very witty… a delightful talent’ Time Out on Nish Kumar Sat 7 Mar on sale soon International Women’s Day Sat 5 Oct, 7.30pm Sat 14 Dec, 7.30pm Concert Hall £20, £15 concessions Age 16+
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Comedy
Romesh Ranganathan The Cynic's Mixtape* 24 Sep
Austentatious The Improvised Jane Austen Novel
Sat 14 & Sun 15, Tue 24 Sep, 8pm Age 14+
Eddie Izzard: Wunderbar
Fri 27–Sun 29 Sep 8pm
Brydon, Mack & Mitchell: Town To Town*
Tue 1–Thu 3 Oct, 8pm
Rob Beckett:
'A joy to behold'
«««««
«««« The Guardian
The Times
Wallop
Thu 10–Sat 12 Oct, 8pm Age 14+
Jonathan Pie:
The Fake News Tour
Sun 27 Oct, 7.30pm Age 16+
Josh Widdicombe: Bit Much…
Sat 9 Nov, 8pm Age 14+
James Acaster:
Encounter an improvised comedy play starring a cast of the country’s quickest comic performers. Every single show the cast conjures up a brand new ‘lost’ Jane Austen novel based on nothing more than a title suggested by the audience. The show comes fresh from six sellout runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and a weekly residency in London’s West End. Previous ‘lost’ masterpieces have included Sixth Sense & Sensibility, Double 0 Darcy and Mansfield Shark, and no two shows are ever the same. Performed in period costume with live musical accompaniment, this is a Regency treat guaranteed to delight Austen novices and die-hard fans alike. Sun 3 Nov, 7.30pm Concert Hall £19, £16 concessions
Age 12+
Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999*
Sat 16 Nov, 7.30pm Age 14+
The Showing Off Must Go On
Russell Kane:
Comedy from the star of Death in Paradise, Father Ted and My Hero.
Sun 24 Nov, 8pm
Fri 22 Nov, 8pm Concert Hall £23
The Fast and The Curious Age 14+
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Ardal O’Hanlon:
All comedy is in Brighton Dome Concert Hall | *Returns only
Comedy
Hannah Gadsby: Douglas ‘Unusual brilliance’ The New York Times on Douglas Nanette, Hannah Gadsby’s tenth solo show, took the top prizes at the Melbourne and Edinburgh festivals. All this before dropping an awardwinning Netflix special and starting a global conversation that continues today. Named after her dog, Douglas is a show you couldn’t possibly expect. Hannah found her voice with Nanette, and with Douglas she plans to use it. Sat 23 Nov, 5pm & 8.30pm Concert Hall £26 Age 16+ This show will be using a phone locking system. See website for details.
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Comedy
Tim Minchin: BACK*
Tue 26 & Wed 27 Nov, 7.30pm
Rhod Gilbert: The Book of John
Sun 16 Feb, 8pm
Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny
John Robins: Hot Shame
A new stand-up show following the critically lauded, sell-out smash, The Darkness Of Robins. John Robins has gained a reputation as a stand-up for finding humour in our bleakest moments. Expect soul-bearing, self-lacerating, piping-hot shame! Fri 29 Nov, 7.30pm Concert Hall £19 Age 16+
‘Dirty, sweet and clever’
New York Times
Sun 23 Feb, 8pm Age 16+
Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest
Fri 6 Mar, 8pm Age 16+
Henning Wehn: Get On With It
Sun 29 Mar, 7.30pm Age 16+
Daniel Sloss: X A stunning live show from Scotland’s internationally acclaimed and award-winning star of two global smash-hit Netflix specials DARK & Jigsaw.
They're Back at Last!
Thu 2 Apr, 7.30pm Age 14+
With a tour already spanning 200+ shows across 30 countries, new dates are selling out just as fast as they can be added. This extraordinary, hilarious and groundbreaking show with strong adult themes has received rave reviews from around the world.
Ross Noble:
Fri 6 Dec, 7.30pm Concert Hall £20
Age 15+
Contains adult themes of a sexual nature and strong language. Strictly 16+
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Fascinating Aïda
All comedy is in Brighton Dome Concert Hall | *Returns only
Humournoid
Thu 23 Apr, 8pm
‘Lee remains one of the best stand-ups in the country’ ««««« Metro «««« Guardian «««« Scotman
Double-bill of two new 60 minute sets, back to back nightly from 'the world’s greatest living stand-up' The Times.
Comedy
Stewart Lee: Snowflake/Tornado Tornado questions Stew’s position in the comedy marketplace after Netflix mistakenly lists his show as 'reports of sharks falling from the skies are on the rise again. Nobody on the Eastern Seaboard is safe.' Snowflake questions Stew’s worth in a society demolishing the liberal values he has been keen to espouse in a fairy-tale landscape of winter wonder.
©Idil Sukan
Tue 18–Fri 21 Feb, 7.30pm Concert Hall Wed 19 Feb £26 Age 14+
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History & Tours
Heritage Talks Moving Interiors: The Royal Pavilion Through The Ages with Dr Alexandra Loske Alexandra Loske, Curator of the Royal Pavilion, will introduce the history of the Pavilion and the surrounding estate from its first manifestation as a lodging house to the most exotic looking of all royal residences in Britain. Fri 4 Oct, 1pm Founders Room £5 The transformation of Brighton c1790-1830: the impact of war and changing taste with Dr Sue Berry FSA
Women in Entertainment with Louise Peskett Music-hall legends, early comediennes, divas of early film, drag artists, iconic soap actresses, pioneering managers, all-female jazz bands, and the woman who gave birth to rock ‘n’ roll... Brighton and Hove has been home to some of the foremost female entertainers in the country, many appearing in some of the city’s best loved venues, such as the Dome. Fri 7 Feb, 1pm Founders Room £5 The History of Brighton Festival with Phillip Morgan
Between the 1790s and 1815 Brighton hosted hundreds of soldiers and their officers which contributed to the town’s rapid growth. From 1815 visitors wanted more privacy and wished to rent larger houses in which to entertain. This talk explores these two phases of Brighton’s growth, still a very important historic legacy in the townscape.
This special talk will take an in-depth look at the history of Brighton Festival. From the Summer of Peace in 1814 when the end of the Napoleonic wars was celebrated with a street party for 7,000 people, to 2009 when a traffic jam was caused on the Brighton bypass by people queuing to experience Anish Kapoor’s C-Curve.
Fri 6 Dec, 1pm Founders Room £5
Fri 24 Apr, 1pm Founders Room £5
Brighton Dome during W W1 and W W11
During World War 2, Brighton Dome presented popular social dances and organ concerts, providing a welcome distraction from the uncertainty of wartime.
Between December 1914– February 1916, during World War 1, over 4,000 wounded Indian soldiers received treatment at temporary hospitals set up inside the buildings of the Royal Pavilion Estate.
Join us for a day of free activities, including backstage tours and talks, exploring Brighton Dome’s role during both World Wars. Sun 3 Nov, 10am–3pm Brighton Dome Foyer FREE Check website for full schedule
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Supported by
Heritage Open Day Celebrate the rich heritage of Brighton Dome. This year’s theme is ‘People Power’ as we examine how Brighton Dome has played a part in affecting change both nationally and within the local community during our 216-year history; from the purchase of the Royal Pavilion Estate for the people of Brighton in 1850, to Suffragette protests, radical performers, and our own community focused projects such as Our Place and Miss Represented. There will also be the chance to hear the internationally acclaimed Michael Wooldridge give a recital on the famous Brighton Dome organ, as well as backstage tours and heritage themed craft activities for all the family. Sat 14 Sep, 10am–4pm Brighton Dome FREE Tour times: 10.15am, 10.45am, 11.15am, 1.30pm Tours: FREE (pre-booking essential) BSL interpreted tours 10.45am – see p43 Tours age 7+ Check website for full schedule
Did you know that our Concert Hall used to be the stables for the Prince Regent’s horses? Or that
Brighton Dome hosted ABBA's victory in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo? This is your chance to take a peek behind the curtain, 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. Access Please note that during the tour there are 16 stairs going down to the back of house areas, 3 stairs leading down to the secret tunnel and 17 back upstairs. If
Volunteer with Brighton Dome Brighton Dome and Festival is delving into its past and we’re seeking out volunteers to help us research our architecture, social Supported by
and performance history. Help us to find out more about our heritage and find new ways to share our stories. We believe having a diverse workforce will enrich our work. We particularly encourage and
you require use of the lift please telephone the Ticket Office on 01273 709709 well in advance of your tour date. Sat 28 Sep, 11am & 1pm Sat 12 Oct, 11am & 1pm Sat 23 Nov, 11am & 1pm Sat 16 Feb, 11am & 1pm Brighton Dome
History & Tours
Backstage Tours
(exact meeting point confirmed at time of booking)
Pre-booking essential £8 (20% discount for members)
Christmas Tour Join us for a mince pie and a glass of mulled wine as you discover more about Brighton Dome. Sun 22 Dec, 1pm & 3pm £10
welcome applications from BAME, POC, LGBTQ+ and disabled applicants. To find out more, please email catherine.gill@brightondome.org or call 01273 700747
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Join In
Theatrical MakeUp Workshop
Hydrocracker Masterclasses
Get ready for Halloween with this exclusive practical workshop led by professional make up artist Sylvi Du Sauzay. An expert in special effects and prosthetics, Sylvi will help you learn how to create wounds and scars and transform the ordinary to the extraordinary. Please bring brushes if you have them and a towel. Mon 28 Oct, 11am–4pm Brighton Dome Dressing Rooms £20 Age 15+
This Autumn, associate company and Brighton Festival regulars - Hydrocracker - are delighted to bring three new Acting Masterclasses which are open to everyone aged 14+, whether you’re an actor, aspiring actor or simply interested in acting come along.
Self-taping Ever wanted to get better at filming yourself on your phone? Whether it is for self-tape auditions, making short films or for fun then this is for you. Alan Pearce, actor and director from the Screen Acting department at LAMDA has designed a one-day course to explore how to make the most of yourself on the small screen. Sat 28 Sep, 10am–4pm
Dance Consortium and Brighton Dome present
Alvin Ailey: Virtual Masterclass Broadcast live from the Sadler’s Wells stage in London, the legendary American dance company leads a workshop for 20 dance participants (age 15+) at Brighton Dome. Looking at extracts from the Remi Harris piece Lazarus, participants will learn movement and choreographic technique from Matthew Rushing, Alvin Ailey’s Rehearsal Director. A question and answer session will follow the practical section of the afternoon. Fri 13 Sep For information on timings and to register your interest please email artisticplanning@brightondome.org
Stand up for Laughs - Lara A King After her sell out workshop earlier this year, awardwinning comedian Lara A King is back with more techniques on how to improvise, more ways to find your funny bone and more coaching on how to engage audiences and get them laughing. More fun! Sat 19 Oct, 10am–4pm
Your Voice and How to Use It Judith Phillips, Head of Voice at renowned drama school LAMDA, will share vocal training techniques with you and, along with Hydrocracker director Jem Wall, will help you explore ways to use your voice more effectively. Whether it is for a drama school audition, a play or making a speech at a wedding this will help you make the difference. Sat 16 Nov, 10am–4pm Founders Room All workshops £20 (£45 for all three)
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Brighton Dome workshops & masterclasses supported by
Join In
Disabled Access Day Join us for a day that puts accessibility at the fore, in the spirit of the biannual national Disabled Access Day. Everyone is welcome to Brighton Dome Foyer and Founders Room for connections and discussions with disabled people across the arts community and leading organisations in the area. There will be a chance to talk to our programming and operational teams about what we do and how we can help you to access our events, and to find out about getting involved with Brighton Dome. Sat 29 Feb, 12–4pm Foyer and Founders Room FREE see p43
©Helen Murray
National Youth Theatre Auditions
Sat 1 & Sun 2 Feb
For more information and to book your audition visit nyt.org.uk/auditions
Calling all young performers aged 14-25, join the National Youth Theatre to gain professional training and the chance to star in NYT’s West-End shows and National productions. Take part in this 3-hour workshop and perform a monologue. Successful auditionees will take part in a Summer Course in London.
Let’s Dance The largest celebration of schools’ dance in the country, Let’s Dance brings together youth dance from 78 schools, groups, universities and colleges from Brighton & Hove and its surrounding areas to perform together on our stage. Mon 9–Thu 12 Mar, 7pm Concert Hall £9.50 Public booking opens early 2020 Check website for details
Sussex-based charity Forward Facing supports families whose children are living with long term or life limiting conditions or who have experienced bereavement. Umbrella Club provides free access and assistance to Brighton Dome shows and art activities. The two projects will join together to create this very magical day of memory-making for the children and their families. Alongside themed activities, the young people learn a song and dance routine, and perform it on our stage.
Umbrella Club & Forward Facing
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Memory Making Day
Wed 15 Apr The Umbrella Club proudly supports this event. Umbrella Club is supported by Brighton District Nursing Association Trust and The Ian Askew Charitable Trust
For more information see forwardfacing.co.uk
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Join In ©Isobel Lundie
International Women’s Day Celebration Brighton Dome, Brighton Women’s Centre and Brighton Museum come together to celebrate International Women’s Day with a packed creative programme for everyone. Join us for a day of performances, workshops, talks, arts and crafts. Learn about a variety of feminist causes and campaigns at the heart of this day
from inspiring speakers, activists and innovators. Everyone is welcome – all ages, all communities together! Sat 7 Mar, from 10am Brighton Dome and Brighton Museum FREE
Refugee Week Community Day
©Jen O'Brien
Refugee week concludes with Sanctuary on Sea’s annual free community day at Brighton Dome and Brighton Museum, bringing people together with loads of fun activities, talks, music and food from around the world. Sun 21 Jun Brighton Dome and Brighton Museum FREE
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Brighton Dome open days supported by
Help Build Brighton Dome Repair and renovation work on our historical Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre continues, aiming to urgently conserve and vastly improve your experience in our venues. Thank you to the many thousands who helped us raise over £635,000 through public donations towards this multi-millionpound project. We continue to fundraise to create a revived, dynamic and sustainable centre for the arts in Brighton & Hove. Every £1 donated unlocks a further £1, with thanks to The Roddick Foundation.
You can donate in several ways: Tap to Donate in the box office
Drop cash in our Donation Boxes in the box office
Top Up donation when you buy tickets
BrightonDome.org/our_future
Brighton Dome & Festival ltd is a registered charity no: 249748
Round Up Your Round when ordering drinks at our bar
Name a seat in the newly refurbished venues
Support Us
©Panchito González
Become a Member
Join the Patrons Circle
Membership starts from just £30 a year and your donation will provide vital support to our organisation and our work in the community. There are various levels available, and all come with priority booking, special events, discounts and more.
Our patrons are passionate about the arts and in return for their support enjoy a range of exclusive benefits.
Join online at brightondome.org/membership, visit our ticket office or call Victoria on 01273 260827
Members’ Multi-buy Discount* Look out for the next to selected events throughout the brochure to save: 10% on three events 15% on four events 20% on five or more events *valid on Dome Saver events only, up to 4 tickets per event. Offer not available online or in conjuction with other offers
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Join us from £42 a month Contact Sarah on 01273 260818 or sarah.shepherd@brightondome.org
Sponsor Us We work with many different businesses in mutually beneficial partnerships which help meet their community, marketing and PR objectives. To find out more contact Susie on 01273 260845 or susie.tempest@brightondome.org
Find out more at brightondome.org/support
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Local Discounts
Fancy a bite to eat or a drink before the show? Some of our local supporters have prepared special offers for Brighton Dome ticket holders and Members.
Pre-show 25% discount on all eat-in food for Brighton Dome ticket holders and members. moshimo.co.uk 01273 719195 Bartholomew Square, Brighton, BN1 1JS
Bill’s Brighton Enjoy a bottle of house wine when buying two mains for Brighton Dome ticket holders and members between Sunday and Thursday. bills-website.co.uk 01273 692894 100 North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YE
Terre à Terre 10% off food only, from the à la carte menu for Brighton Dome ticket holders and members. terreaterre.co.uk 01273 729051 71 East Street, Brighton, BN1 1HQ
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Your Visit
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 Cafébar the entrance is on Church Street (BN1 1UE) Ticket Office: East Gate, Church Street BN1 1UE. Open: Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm and then for ticket collection before events. Doors generally open 45 mins before seated events or at the advertised doors time for standing events. Our fully licensed spacious bar including local beers and wine is open for pre-show and intervals and our café counter is also available at many Concert Hall and Founders Room events Public Transport Brighton train station is just over 10 minutes walk via Queen’s 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. To plan walking routes and for live bus and train times visit JourneyOn: brighton-hove.gov.uk/journeyplanner
Special Parking Rates There is a special evening rate at the NCP Theatre Car Park on Church St of just £6.50 for parking from 5pm – 3am £6.50 follow-on car park tickets are also available at the venue after morning and matinee performances.
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Members can save 30% on standard parking at any time by collecting a parking ticket at the venue after a performance (this does not apply to parking prebooked online).
Other Venues This season, we are presenting events in other venues: Phoenix 10–14 Waterloo Place, Brighton BN2 9NB Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA) is at University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 9RH By Train: The nearest station is Falmer (5 mins walk). The train takes 9 mins from Brighton and 7 mins from Lewes. By Car: Free parking available (after 5pm and at weekends) at Sports Car Park, Sussex House Car Park, and Biology Road Car Park. The routes from car parks to ACCA are accessible for people in wheelchairs. By Bus: the 25 & 25X from Brighton stop on the University of Sussex campus, and the 28 & 29 from Lewes, Uckfield, Ringmer and Tunbridge Wells also stop at Falmer station
Booking information •C oncessions where available are for students, over 60s, JSA/ IS, registered disabled/DLA 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 •A MEX, Mastercard, Visa and all debit cards accepted. Electron is accepted in person • T ickets may be reserved and paid for within four working days unless the event is within that time
A £2.50 per order fee applies to all phone and online bookings – see p38
• There is a £2.50 per order charge for phone and online bookings (not applicable to Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival members). Additional postage fees apply: 60p standard post; £1.75 signed for mail. There is no additional charge for collecting tickets. • For standing general admission events, tickets can only be posted out by signed for mail • 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. This generally applies to rock & pop and comedy events • You can now protect your tickets at the time of booking with booking refund protection administered by Booking Protect. The cost is minimal and you are provided with a full refund if you are unable to attend the event in a range of circumstances outside your control, 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 the Ticket Office • We will also try to resell tickets at face value for sold out events for just £1 per ticket - not including order or postage fees and tickets must have been purchased through Brighton Dome
To make your visit easy and enjoyable, we provide:
Full details about venue access are available at brightondome.org For access enquiries contact Visitor Services 01273 261525 / 541 access@brightondome.org Bag Policy Bag searches will be in place at all events and hand held metal detectors may be in use. Your bag may be search on entry and re-entry. Please do not bring more than one small bag to our events. Multiple bags or large items must be checked into our bag drop, items will be charged at £3 per item. Please see website for more information. Small print Once paid for, tickets are non-refundable. Brighton Dome is committed to treating all customers and members of staff equally. We may ask customers who cause unreasonable disturbance during events to leave. Under 18’s With the exception of events specifically
aimed at younger people, under 14s coming to see a show are not allowed into the venues without a ticket-holding adult. Age limits for children’s shows are determined on an event by event basis. Further age restrictions are in place to protect older children attending the venue. Please check with our Ticket Office or on the relevant event pages on our website prior to booking tickets for under 18s. Hearing protection Loud noise can cause permanent hearing damage. Complimentary hearing protection is available from any member of staff. Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival has been one arts charity since 1999 presenting a year round programme of event and managing and maintaining the historic Grade 1 listed buildings of Brighton Dome and producing England’s leading mixed arts festival – Brighton Festival annually each May. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information included in this brochure is correct at the time of going to press. Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival reserves the right to change the programme in unforeseen circumstances. For full terms and conditions and information about our ticketing and access policies please visit brightondome.org
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•W heelchair-accessible foyer, ticket offices, bars & auditorium • Discounts and complimentary tickets for access 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) • Assisted performances (see p43) • Baby change facilities • On-street disabled parking spaces nearby
To book seats and reserve hearing assistance units call our Ticket Office on 01273 709709
Your Visit
Access
Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival registered charity No 249748 Design: Jordan Uwins | Print: Gemini Print
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Calendar
September 9 Sep
Ant Middleton
p17
10 Sep
Ant Middleton
p17
13 Sep
Alvin Ailey: Virtual Masterclass
p32
14 Sep
Romesh Ranganathan
p26
Drag Queen Story Time Dada Masilo Giselle
p18 p12
30 Oct
Dada Masilo Giselle
p12
31 Oct
Margaret Atwood
p17
November
14 Sep
Heritage Open Day
p30
2 Nov
London Philharmonic Orchestra
p9
15 Sep
Romesh Ranganathan
p26
3 Nov
Austentatious
p26
21 Sep
London Philharmonic Orchestra
p9
3 Nov
Brighton Dome during WW1 and WW11
p30
24 Sep
Romesh Ranganathan
p26
4 Nov
Kalakuta Republik
p13
27 Sep
Eddie Izzard
p26
5 Nov
Kalakuta Republik
p13
28 Sep
Eddie Izzard
p26
6 Nov
Jack Savoretti
p5
28 Sep
Hydrocracker Masterclass: Self-taping
p32
7 Nov
Happy Mondays
p5
28 Sep
Backstage Tours
p31
8 Nov
Loyle Carner
p5
29 Sep
Eddie Izzard
p26
9 Nov
Black History Family Day
p18
9 Nov
Josh Widdicombe
p26
10 Nov
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
p10
12 Nov
Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited
p6
15 Nov
The London African Gospel Choir perform Graceland
p6
October 1 Oct
Brydon, Mack & Mitchell
p26
2 Oct
Brydon, Mack & Mitchell
p26
3 Oct
Brydon, Mack & Mitchell
p26
16 Nov
James Acaster
p26
4 Oct
Heritage Talk: Moving Interiors
p30
16 Nov
p32
5 Oct
Live At Brighton Dome
p25
Hydrocracker Masterclass: Your Voice and How to Use It
6 Oct
Kano
p5
17 Nov
Endymion
p8
10 Oct
Rob Beckett
p26
18 Nov
Freya Ridings
p6
11 Oct
Rob Beckett
p26
19 Nov
Ben Fogle
p17
12 Oct
Rob Beckett
p26
19 Nov
Sussex Salon
p17
12 Oct
Backstage Tours
p31
21 Nov
Primal Scream
p6
13 Oct
Ludovico Einaudi
p5
22 Nov
GCSE Poetry Live!
p17
14 Oct
An Evening with Armistead Maupin
p16
22 Nov
Ardal O'Hanlon
p26
15 Oct
Trope
p16
23 Nov
Hannah Gadsby
p27
17 Oct
The House & Garage Orchestra
p5
23 Nov
Backstage Tours
p31
18 Oct
Richard Hawley
p5
24 Nov
Russell Kane
p26
19 Oct
Hydrocracker Masterclass: Stand up for Laughs
p32
24 Nov
Herbie Flowers' Jazz Breakfast
p5
26 Nov
Tim Minchin
p28
p4
27 Nov
Tim Minchin
p28
p5
29 Nov
John Robins
p28
p8
30 Nov
Christmas Open Day
p20
The Unthanks
p4
30 Nov
Sam Fender
p6
22 Oct
Ocean Film Festival World Tour
p15
23 Oct
Circles in The Sand
p18
December
19 Oct 20 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct
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29 Oct 29 Oct
Kate Tempest Herbie Flowers' Jazz Breakfast Mithras Trio
23 Oct
Lisa Stansfield
p5
1 Dec
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
p10
25 Oct
TEDxBrighton 2019
p17
2 Dec
Van Morrison
p6
27 Oct
Jonathan Pie
p26
3 Dec
Van Morrison
p6
27 Oct
Anthony Horowitz
p16
4 Dec
The Big Christmas Singalong!
p20
28 Oct
Theatrical Makeup Workshop
p32
5 Dec
Emeli Sandé
p6
A £2.50 per order fee applies to all phone and online bookings – see p38
Daniel Sloss
p28
16 Feb
Backstage Tours
p31
Heritage Talk: The transformation of Brighton c1790-1830
p30
16 Feb
Rhod Gilbert
p28
7 Dec
SLAVES
p6
18 Feb
Stewart Lee
p29
8 Dec
Brighton Festival Chorus Christmas Concert
p20
19 Feb
Zog
p19
8 Dec
Maxwell Quartet
p8
19 Feb
Stewart Lee
p29
9 Dec
Dermot Kennedy
p6
20 Feb
Stewart Lee
p29
10 Dec
The Darkness
p7
20 Feb
Zog
p19
12 Dec
Steeleye Span
p4
21 Feb
Zog
p19
13 Dec
Adam Kay
p17
21 Feb
Stewart Lee
p29
14 Dec
Live At Brighton Dome
p25
23 Feb
Castalian Quartet
p8
15 Dec
The Snowman and Paddington Bear’s First Concert
p21
23 Feb
Jimmy Carr
p28
25 Feb
Lighthouse Family
p7
29 Feb
Disabled Access Day
p33
17 Dec
Super Sunday
p22
18 Dec
Tales around the Tree
p21
18 Dec
Super Sunday
p22
19 Dec
Tales around the Tree
p21
20 Dec
Tales around the Tree
p21
1 Mar
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
p10
Ed Byrne
p28
March
20 Dec
Super Sunday
p22
6 Mar
21 Dec
Super Sunday
p22
7 Mar
Live At Brighton Dome
p25
p22
7 Mar
International Women’s Day Celebration
p34
p31
8 Mar
Trope
p16
9 Mar
Let's Dance
p33
22 Dec 22 Dec
Super Sunday Backstage Tours at Christmas
23 Dec
Super Sunday
p22
24 Dec
Super Sunday
p22
26 Dec
Super Sunday
p22
27 Dec
Super Sunday
p22
28 Dec
The Wizard of Oz
p24
29 Dec
The Wizard of Oz
p24
31 Dec
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra: New year's Eve Viennese Gala
p10
January 26 Jan
Heath Quartet
p8
27 Jan
GCSE Science Live!
p17
February
10 Mar
Let's Dance
p33
11 Mar
Let's Dance
p33 p33
12 Mar
Let's Dance
17 Mar
Acosta Danza: Evolution
p14
18 Mar
Acosta Danza: Evolution
p14
22 Mar
Aronowitz Ensemble
p8
29 Mar
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
p10
29 Mar
Henning Wehn
p28
April – June 2 Apr
Fascinating Aïda
p28
3 Apr
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour (Blue)
p15
15 Apr
Memory Making Day
p34
London Philharmonic Orchestra
p9
1 Feb
National Youth Theatre Auditions
p33
18 Apr
2 Feb
National Youth Theatre Auditions
p33
23 Apr
Ross Noble
p28
p7
24 Apr
Heritage Talk: The History of Brighton Festival
p30
27 May
Breakin' Convention
p15
21 Jun
Refugee Week Community Day
p34
2 Feb
Tindersticks
5 Feb
Beth Hart
p7
7 Feb
Heritage Talk: Women in Entertainment
p30 p4
8 Feb
Transatlantic Sessions
9 Feb
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
p10
14 Feb
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour (Red)
p15
15 Feb
London Philharmonic Orchestra
p9
Calendar
6 Dec 6 Dec
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Imagine your event. We can create it. Booking now for 2020
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
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Highly Visual Performances Events that are particularly enjoyable without aid of hearing. These events are highly visual and contain few or no words. See our dance, circus and film programmes. Audio Described Live commentary interspersed with the actors’ dialogue via a discreet headset. Please request this service when booking. British Sign Language We have a selection of tickets available to reserve if you’d like to ensure 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 full classical, contemporary music, comedy, spoken word and talks programmes.
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Touch Tour Sensory introductions to set, props, actors or instruments before or after a show. Free but ticketed. Relaxed Performances Events with a relaxed attitude to noise, movement and small changes to light and sound effects for everyone to enjoy together.
Live Narration To assist those with a visual impairment, a live narration of The Snowman film will be made available by discreet headset. Please request when booking. Book tickets 01273 709709 or tickets@brightondome.org More information: brightondome.org/access Access enquiries 01273 261541/525 or access@brightondome.org
Heritage Open Day (p30) Sat 14 Sep Backstage Tour, 10.45am The Lungs of the Town talk with Phil Morgan, 12.15pm Anthony Horowitz (p16) Sun 27 Oct 11.30am Drag Queen Story Time (p18) Tue 29 Oct
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Assisted Performances & Events
Assisted Performances & Events
The Big Christmas Singalong! (p20) Wed 4 Dec
RP
7.30pm
The Snowman (p21) Sun 15 Dec
RP
Live Narration 2.30pm
Super Sunday (p22) Fri 27 Dec
RP 2pm Stewart Lee (p29) Wed 19 Feb 7.30pm Zog (p19) Fri 21 Feb
RP 11am
2pm
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra (p10) Sun 1 Mar TT
12.30pm
Acosta Danza: Evolution (p14) Wed 18 Mar TT
6pm
7.30pm
Disabled Access Day (p33) A vibrant programme of music, discussion, food and activities that puts accessibility at the fore. Everyone is welcome! Sat 29 Feb, 12–4pm, Foyer and Founders Room
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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 1UE 01273 709709 brightondome.org brightonfestival.org
Cover image: Race Horse Company Super Sunday p22 ©Petter Hellman