What’s Going on at the Brighton Dome

June 30th, 2010 at 9:39 pm (Great Entertainment, The Leisure Center)

The Brighton Dome is part of the Royal Pavilion Estate, which was made for the Prince of Wales in Brighton, England. Complete in 1805, the Brighton Dome, that houses the Pavilion Theatre, the Concert Hall and the Corn Exchange were developed as a riding school, a stables and a theater. The buildings are joined with underground corridors and a garden. Right now, the same buildings are a important stopping place for comedians, concert events, ballets and other gatherings. Events at Brighton Dome Located right in Brighton, England, the Brighton Dome is a destination where individuals can go for amusement, entertainment or hospitality requirements. People can hold corporate events, go to concerts, learn new abilities, savor art and provide their kids with new learning encounters. The events at the Brighton Dome are mixed and there is something that everyone, whatever their background, can appreciate. Musicians: Previous and Current The Brighton Dome is no training spot for would-be music artists and bands. In past times, it has seen musicians and artists that include the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Beyonce and Kasabian. Music artists and bands in 2010 include Martha Wainwright, Michael Bolton, Ellie Goulding and Eduardo Niebla. Kid’s Events On an annual basis, the Brighton Dome provides events especially intended for children. These events include things like readings, plays and short tales. They are developed to show children something fresh and inspire them to explore the universe around them. Creative and Workshop Events The Brighton Dome holds plays and operas in addition to art shows. These include craft displays, young adult live theatre associations and performances for teenagers and grownups. They also include a wide range of workshops. For instance, in the summertime of 2010, everyone can subscribe to find out how to dance, play with pyrotechnics, design masks, to drum African-style or learn to cook. The courses are an outstanding way for people to develop new skills or to build on skills they already have. Style The Brighton Dome also puts on fashion shows, so visitors can see innovative and distinct clothing that span from ‘trashwear’ to the hottest patterns by prominent designers. Designers from worldwide show their work. Talks During these events, called ‘Talks’, people are exposed to people who have a life completely different from theirs. They can understand that standard of living, what it’s like and how they’re treated because of it. For example, Bikers come in and share their experience and speak with people, who can have food with them. Comedians Comedians are among the most prevalent kinds of activity at Brighton Dome. Some comedians who have attended in past times or intend to attend in the foreseeable future include Reginald Hunter, Paul Merton, Tommy Tiernan, Sarah Millican and Russel Kane. Some of the shows are suitable only for more mature children, but in many cases, guests of ages young and old are welcome. Most events are inexpensive, but costs vary depending on the event, the interest and where a guest sits. Find out more information about events and activities at Brighton Dome

Social Bookmarking These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • OnlyWire
  • Socialize-It
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Furl
  • StumbleUpon
  • Netscape
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • Ma.gnolia
  • RawSugar