New Road,
Brighton,
BN1 1SD
08700 606 650
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Noises Off
An adaption of Michael Frayn's farcical comedy, going backstage with a hapless theatre company.
When
Sep 4-13, 7.45pm, mats Sep 4, 6, 11, 13, 2.30pm
Cost
£16-£26, concs available
Tim Vine: Punslinger
Quick-fire stand-up from the Guinness World Record holder for the most jokes told in one hour.
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Alison Steadman stars in Alan Bennett's comedy about an ageing couple who face being re-housed in a brand new maisonette when their home is set for demolition.
When
Sep 22-27, 7.45pm, mats Sep 25, 27, 2.30pm
My Brilliant Divorce
Dillie Keane stars as Angela in Geraldine Aron's tale, which follows the story of a woman whose husband has a mid-life crisis and leaves her.
Rhona Cameron
Stand-up from the acclaimed lesbian comic, author and I'm A Celebrity... Survivor.
English National Ballet: Angelina's Star Performance
The very first live ballet for the enthusiastic little mouseling with stars in her eyes, performing The Sleeping Beauty. Choreography by Antony Dowson, written by Paul Larson and Laura Beaumont. Not suitable for under 3s.
When
Oct 3, 4pm & 7pm, Oct 4 & 5, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm
All The Fun Of The Fair
David Essex and Jon Conway present the modern musical inspired by Essex's debut album, in which a funfair owner attempts to make sense of a mysterious fortune teller's dangerous predicitions.
When
Oct 6-11, 7.45pm, mats Oct 9, 11, 2.30pm
Romeo And Juliet
The Royal Shakespeare Company presents a bold, fast-paced production of William Shakespeare's tragic tale of two teenagers torn apart by their families' hatred.
When
Oct 17-25, 7.30pm, mats Oct 18, 23, 25
Cost
£17-£27, concs available
The Concert They Never Gave
A tribute show featuring songs from artists such as Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney and the Everly Brothers.
The Concert They Never Gave
A tribute show featuring songs from artists such as Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney and the Everly Brothers.
When
Oct 30, 2.30pm & 7.45pm
The Concert They Never Gave
A tribute show featuring songs from artists such as Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney and the Everly Brothers.
The Concert They Never Gave
A tribute show featuring songs from artists such as Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney and the Everly Brothers.
Boy George
The former Culture Club frontman and 1980s icon on his The Boy Is Back In Town tour.
And Then There Were None
Joe Harmston directs this stage adaptation of Agatha Christie's murder mystery about a group of strangers on a remote island who share their dark secrets. Starring Gerald Harper, Alex Ferns and Mark Wynter.
When
Nov 3-8, 7.45pm, mats Nov 6, 8, 2.30pm
The Magic Of Motown
A musical extravaganza featuring all the hits from the heyday of Motown, featuring Alexander O'Neal.
Round The Horne: Unseen and Uncut
Barry Took and Marty Feldman's camp comedy based on the radio series brings a variety of bizarre characters to the stage.
When
Nov 18-22, 7.45pm, mats Nov 20, 22, 2.30pm
Far From The Madding Crowd
English Touring Theatre presents Mark Healy's adapation of the Thomas Hardy novel, about a young girl's experiences of love and loss. Directed by Kate Saxon.
When
Nov 25-29, 7.45pm, mats Nov 27, 29, 2.30pm
The Wizard Of Oz
First Family Entertainment presents a Christmas show based on the well-known stories and musical, about the adventures of a young girl in a magical world.
When
Dec 5 & 6, 8-10, 12 & 13, 15-17, 19 & 20, 22 & 23, 26 & 27, 29 & 30, Jan 2 & 3, 7pm, Dec 7, 14, 21, 24, 28, 31, Jan 4, 6pm, mats Dec 5, 7-10, 14-16, 21 & 22, 24, 28, 31, Jan 4, 1.30pm, Dec 6, 12 & 13, 17, 19 & 20, 23, 26 & 27, 29 & 30, Jan 2 & 3, 2pm, ends Jan 4
4 Poofs And A Piano: More Hairdressers Than Barbershop
Camp musical comedy from Jonathan Ross's resident band.
The Russian State Ballet Of Siberia: Swan Lake
The most popular of classical ballets, presented by the company led by Artistic Director Sergei Bobrov.
When
Feb 13 & 14, 7.30pm, mat Feb 14, 2.30pm
Rambert Dance Company
Rambert Dance Company presents a trio of works including Eternal Light, a collaboration between artistic director Mark Baldwin and composer Howard Goodall
When
Mar 4-7, 7.45pm, mats Mar 5, 2pm, Mar 7, 2.30pm