5th August 2011 - by Chris Tomkins
What's Going on at the Brighton Dome
The Brighton Dome is part of the Royal Pavilion Estate, which was built for the Prince of
Wales in Brighton, England. Completed in 1805, the Brighton Dome, which houses the Pavilion Theatre, the Concert
Hall and the Corn Exchange were built as a riding school, a stables and a theater. The buildings are connected
through underground corridors and a garden. Today, those same buildings are a major stopping place for comedians,
concerts, ballets and other events.
Here is our guide to what s going on at the Brighton Dome and why it s such a great place to visit.
Events at Brighton Dome
Located right in Brighton, England, the Brighton Dome is a place where individuals can go for leisure,
entertainment or hospitality purposes. Visitors can hold corporate events, attend concerts, learn new skills, enjoy
art and provide their children with new learning experiences. The events at the Brighton Dome are varied and there
is something that anyone, whatever their walk in life, can enjoy.
Musicians: The Past and Present
The Brighton Dome is no training space for wannabe musicians. In the past, it has seen artists that include the
Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Beyonce and Kasabian. Musicians in 2010 include Martha
Wainwright, Michael Bolton, Ellie Goulding and Eduardo Niebla.
Children's Events
Every year, the Brighton Dome holds events specifically designed for children. These events include readings, plays
and short stories. They are designed to teach children something new and encourage them to explore the world around
them.
Artistic and Workshop Events
The Brighton Dome holds plays and operas as well as art exhibits. These include craft shows, young adult theater
groups and performances for teens and adults.
They also include a variety of workshops. For instance, in the summer of 2010, individuals can sign up to learn to
dance, play with pyrotechnics, create masks, to drum African style or how to cook. The workshops are an excellent
way for people to develop new skills or to build on skills they already have.
Fashion
The Brighton Dome also holds fashion shows, so individuals can see new and unique fashions that range from
trashwear to the latest designs by world renowned designers. Designers from all around the world showcase their
work.
Talks
During these events, called Talks , people are exposed to individuals who lead a life different from their own.
They can learn about that lifestyle, what it s like and how they re treated because of it. For instance, Bikers
come in and share their experience and chat with people, who can also share a meal with them.
Comedians
Comedians are among the most common forms of entertainment at Brighton Dome. Some comedians who have attended in
the past or have plans to attend in the future include Reginald Hunter, Paul Merton, Tommy Tiernan, Sarah Millican
and Russel Kane. Some of the shows are suitable only for older children, but in many cases, guests of any age are
welcome.
Most events are reasonably priced, but costs vary depending on the event, the interest and where a guest
sits.
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