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Brighton What's On Guide

Listings for theatre, comedy, clubs, music, days out, film, pubs, folk, yoga & anything else you care for.

If you're coming to see a show, go to a club, or have a meal out, why not extend your stay and book some Brighton accommodation? The Brighton hotels, guesthouses and bed and breakfast places are amongst some of the finest in the world.

Meanhile, here are some of Brighton & Hove's most recommended venues...

Brighton Festival 2008

Brighton Festival runs from 3-25 May and features an arts and entertainment programme packed with treats for everyone.
Running along side it the Brighton Festival Fringe offers an exciting range of alternative performances, shows, exhibitions, events and gigs.
The Artists Open House festival is a free arts event and offers the public a chance to view the homes, studios and gardens of Brighton and Hove artists and purchase original work.
What's not to miss?

The Concorde2 is one of Brighton's best live music venues. Check out their web site for complete listings.
Whats on in Brighton TODAY

The Brighton Revue Company (BRC) great quality theatrical productions.

Cinematheque - screening films that are outside of current mainstream and arthouse distribution.

 
Joogleberry PlayhouseJoogleberry Playhouse - Presenting a wide variety of entertainment inc. jazz, soul, flamenco and cabaret every night.

Brighton's leading amateur theatre company. The New Venture Theatre site includes details of productions and how you can join in andpresent high quality theatre in a professional manner.

The Gardner Arts Centre - high quality contemporary dance, drama, visual arts, films, comedy, music et al.

Komedia - a great venue for music, comedy, cabaret and theatre, highly recommended - a Virtual Brighton favourite.

Formed in 1940, the Brighton Little Theatre stages between 10 and 12 productions a year. They are a registered charity and all profits are ploughed back into the theatre.

The Brighton Corn Exchange

The Brighton Dome, Corn Exchange and Pavilion Theatre are some of the best venues in the South East. The programme boasts an excellent line up of comedy, music, dance & theatre.
Sussex Arts ClubThe Sussex Arts Club is a members club, founded in 1994 primarily for people who work in and around the arts or have a genuine interest in the arts. The Brighton Centre - one of the largest multi-purpose venues in the South East. Everything from pop concerts to antiques fairs. The Old Market
The Old Market
is a 500-capacity venue in the Brunswick, Hove.
University of Brighton Gallery & Sallis Benney Theatre - full list of events, exhibitions and programmes. Theatre Royal - a beautiful Grade II listed building showing productions of great variety. A MUST! Nightingale TheatreThe Nightingale Theatre
Above Grand Central
Beside Brighton Station
29-30 Surrey St
BN1 3PA
Box Office: 01273 709709
nightingaletheatre.co.uk
Marlborough TheatreThe Marlborough Theatre is a 50-seater pub theatre in the heart of Brighton with a full and varied programme inc. music, cabaret, comedy, live literature and theatre. A conclusive list of the venues in Brighton - from arts centres to clubs and theatres to bars.

Brighton's round-up of the clubs & clubnights on the web.

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