
One of the oldest and most distinguished theatres in the country, Theatre Royal Brighton is a Grade II* listed building that opened in 1807. Located in the city's cultural quarter, its auditorium is an example of fine Regency architecture. The venue hosts a wide range of pre and post-West End touring plays and musicals, as well as ballet, opera, music, comedy, and children's shows. It has a capacity of 952 seats over four levels.

Musical comedy show featuring Henry VIII's six wives finally telling their side of the story.

Live show by author Jon Ronson based on his book 'The Castle', exploring a darkly comic search for truth about a mysterious castle, including Q&A and audiovisual clips.

The UK's original and favourite family science show, Brainiac Live, is back, featuring explosive experiments, liquid nitrogen clouds, and live stunts.

An evening of sardonic social observations, new stories, Q&A, and book signing with acclaimed writer and humorist David Sedaris. Duration 90 minutes. Content may include adult themes.

The 30th Anniversary UK tour of the dazzling musical, following three friends on a heartwarming road trip across Australia.
Stage adaptation of John le Carré's Cold War masterpiece starring Ralf Little as Alec Leamas.

Elio Pace and his band perform over 30 hits spanning five decades of Billy Joel's iconic music in this acclaimed, award-winning show.

The classic Broadway circus musical celebrating the life of legendary showman P.T. Barnum, starring West End favourite Lee Mead.

Five Brighton football legends discuss their action-packed careers, sharing stories and anecdotes at the Theatre Royal.
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Church Road, Hove, East Sussex
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77 St James's Street, Brighton
The Rossi Bar
8 Queens Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA)
Gardner Center Road, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, England
Moulsecoomb Community Leisure Centre
Moulsecoomb Way, Brighton, East Sussex