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The Brighton Centre (tel: (01273) 290 131; website: www.brightoncentre.co.uk) is the largest indoor arena in Brighton. Big stars like The Killers, The Sugarbabes and Ricky Gervais, to name a few, performed here recently. More diverse and versatile is the Brighton Dome (tel: (01273) 700 747 or 709 709 for tickets; website: www.brighton-dome.org.uk), which is the region's foremost classical music venue but also puts on a steady stream of comedy shows, theatre pieces and jazz, pop and folk concerts.
Komedia (tel: (01273) 647 100; website: www.komedia.co.uk) is a multistage venue with an exciting and eclectic repertoire ranging from all kinds of music to theatre, comedy and cabaret shows. Joogleberry Playhouse (tel. (01273) 687 171; website: www.joogleberry.com) in Kemp Town offers jazz, flamenco and comedy on a nightly basis.
For West End shows, musicals, comedy, drama and dance, the Theatre Royal (tel: 0870 060 6650; website: www.theambassadors.com/theatreroyal) is a good place to go.
Brighton has two mainstream cinemas, The Odeon (tel: 0871 224 4007; website: www.odeon.co.uk) on West Street and the UGC Cinema (tel: 0871 200 2000; website: www.cineworld.co.uk) at Brighton Marina Village. The Duke of York's Picture House (tel: 0870 850 5465; website: www.picturehouses.co.uk) shows many art house, independent and foreign language films.
For listings of what's on in Brighton, check out the official www.visitbrighton.com website. There are several good local magazines which include listings of events. The Insight is a monthly publication and is available from newsagents all over Brighton and Hove. This is Brighton comes free with the local newspaper The Argus. The Brighton Source is a free paper distributed to nearly 400 venues (clubs, pubs, shops and cafes) on the first day of every month.
Komedia (tel: (01273) 647 100; website: www.komedia.co.uk) is a multistage venue with an exciting and eclectic repertoire ranging from all kinds of music to theatre, comedy and cabaret shows. Joogleberry Playhouse (tel. (01273) 687 171; website: www.joogleberry.com) in Kemp Town offers jazz, flamenco and comedy on a nightly basis.
For West End shows, musicals, comedy, drama and dance, the Theatre Royal (tel: 0870 060 6650; website: www.theambassadors.com/theatreroyal) is a good place to go.
Brighton has two mainstream cinemas, The Odeon (tel: 0871 224 4007; website: www.odeon.co.uk) on West Street and the UGC Cinema (tel: 0871 200 2000; website: www.cineworld.co.uk) at Brighton Marina Village. The Duke of York's Picture House (tel: 0870 850 5465; website: www.picturehouses.co.uk) shows many art house, independent and foreign language films.
For listings of what's on in Brighton, check out the official www.visitbrighton.com website. There are several good local magazines which include listings of events. The Insight is a monthly publication and is available from newsagents all over Brighton and Hove. This is Brighton comes free with the local newspaper The Argus. The Brighton Source is a free paper distributed to nearly 400 venues (clubs, pubs, shops and cafes) on the first day of every month.









