
A Grade II listed Greek Revival church built in 1820, located in the heart of Brighton's Cultural Quarter. The building features a temple-style portico and serves as a community hub for spiritual exploration, concerts, and events.

An illustrated lecture by Joanna MacGregor, Music Director of the Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra, exploring the programme of the 'Dido and Aeneazz' concert.

An illustrated, informal lecture by Joanna MacGregor exploring the music and context of the Stravinsky Connection concert.

A vibrant art and makers market featuring over 50 independent artists selling handmade gifts, jewellery, ceramics, and local produce in central Brighton.

Joint concert by Night House and Sekinue at Brighton Unitarian Church celebrating their new singles.

An affordable art fair featuring over 150 established and emerging artists as part of the Artist Open House central trail and Brighton Fringe.

A drop-in experience where young girls build radios, write manifestos and explore the world through analogue technologies.

A series of art and makers markets in central Brighton featuring over 50 independent artists and makers.

Concerto Lirico presents an abridged and semi-staged production of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot in Brighton.

A free community event celebrating women and girls with music, refreshments, and creative activities at Brighton Unitarian Church.
St Andrew's Church
Church Road, Hove, East Sussex
The Lantern Theatre
77 St James's Street, Brighton
The Rossi Bar
8 Queens Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom
The Chapel Royal
164 North Street, Brighton
Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA)
Gardner Center Road, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, England