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Venue: Pavilion Theatre Fresh from Cardinal Newman School, the young talent of Brighton and Hove are ready to roll out the laughs in two inspired new comedies. (Warning: plays contains strobe lighting and strong language.) Opening time
Rejoice Katherine Jenkins is redefining Classical Crossover, and is pioneering a new genre of Opera superstar
Venue: Concert Hall Celebrate the verve and virtuosity of Mozart in this most evocative setting. Performed in full 18th-century costume in an enchanting candlelit setting. Opening times: 7:30pm
Brighton Festival Chorus, Brighton Festival Youth Choir & City of London Sinfonia join forces for what is now an annual tradition, a joyous celebration of the very best of Christmas music in the resplendent Concert Hall. 4:00pm
Picture 40 Years of Hits 2008 is set to be yet another huge year for the band and there is plenty of big news coming later in the year for all Quo fans
Entitled Decade In The Sun: The Best Of Stereophonics, this is a timely collection that brings together all the band’s most memorable tracks spanning all six of the band’s studio albums, five of which reached number one in the UK charts.
Concert Hall The St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre delivers another gift wrapped package of classical ballet to delight all the senses, performing Tchaikovsky’s timeless fairytale. Opening times: 23rd 7.30pm, 26th 5pm, 27th 2.30pm & 7.30pm, 2
Venue: Concert Hall The Kiev Classical Ballet makes its Brighton Dome debut with an enchanting revival of two best-loved children’s classics. Opening times: Sat 13th 7.30pm, Sun 14th 2.30pm & 5.30pm, Mon 15th 7.30pm, Tues 16th 1.30pm
Venue: Concert Hall Go Tell It on the Mountain with support from Kingdom Choir Opening times: 8:00pm