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Akademia


University theatre/cabaret venue
14-17 Manchester Street
Kemp Town
Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1TF
United Kingdom
+44 1273 62 2633
This live performance venue is run by students from the University of Brighton. It has a lofty feel to it and is decked out in black and red. As well as the latest in new theater productions there's a healthy dose of comedy and music with local bands and those from further afield dropping in for some raucous gigs. There is an annual comedy festival here with workshops and discussions with professional, and often well-known, performers including Graham Norton, to mention just one.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ali-Cats


Popcorn anyone?
Brills Lane
The Lanes
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1NF
United Kingdom
+44 1273 22 0902
For most of the time, Ali Cats is actually a bar down at the seafront, underneath The Prodigal pub, however come early evening it turns into an informal picture house showing cult favourites like Withnail and I or Easy Rider. Get there early as this basement venue starts the films rolling at 5:45p (4:45p Su)and they're free. Get there early to find a seat and you may never leave. There are regular cocktail promotions and DJs from Tu-Su every week.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ali-Cats photo by Lucia Willems Ramíre
Photo: Lucia Willems Ramíre
 

 
Ambience Gallery


Ambience Gallery
38, Meeting House Lane
The Lanes
Brighton, Sussex BN1 1HB
United Kingdom
+44 127 377 6607
http://www.ambiencegallery.co.uk/
If you have art at heart, then the Ambience Gallery is the place for you. Pop in here while you are in Brighton and find everything from oil and water paintings to pastels on canvas, ceramics, sculptures and glassware on display. Also up for grabs are books written by leading artists, most of which are limited signed editions. The staff is welcoming and warm, and the art-work diverse and refreshing. Admission is free and the gallery is open seven days a week.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ambience Gallery photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Barry at the Tureen


Cosy comfortable restaurant
31 Upper North Street
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 3FG
United Kingdom
+44 1273 32 8939
This homely restaurant has been serving Brightonians and visitors for several years. The host, Barry, has a reputation for entertaining his guests with fascinating tales and anecdotes. With about five tables and room for 20 diners, the setting is cosy and comfortable. Starters such as mushrooms stuffed with crab and garlic will tantalise the tastebuds. For a dazzling dessert, Grand Marnier trifle should not be missed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brighton Centre


Stars in your eyes
Kings Road
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2GR
United Kingdom
+44 1273 29 0131
http://www.brightoncentre.co.uk
Brighton's premier venue for major gigs and conferences, the Brighton Centre is a 5,100 capacity auditorium. Currently under discussion is a £200 million re-build programme. As well as putting on luminaries such as Van Morrison, Shirley Bassey and Michael Crawford it's also the chosen venues of bands of the moment. The Labour Party Conference is often staged here and the centre is renowned as an exhibition and conference space. It also houses the East Wing which comprises two halls of 400 capacity each, used for after club parties or a more intimate venue for touring bands. Ticket prices vary according to programme.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brighton Centre photo by Insite Photography
Photo: Insite Photography
Brighton Centre photo by Sam Collins
Photo: Sam Collins
Brighton Centre photo by Alex Laurie
Photo: Alex Laurie
Brighton Centre photo by Linnie Rawlinson
Photo: Linnie Rawlinson
Brighton Centre photo by Ice Jelly
Photo: Ice Jelly
Brighton Centre photo by Neil Collingbourne
Photo: Neil Collingbourne
Brighton Centre photo by Richard Harrison
Photo: Richard Harrison
Brighton Centre photo by Jay Gooby
Photo: Jay Gooby
Brighton Centre photo by Alan Woods
Photo: Alan Woods
Brighton Centre photo by Pascal Baffert
Photo: Pascal Baffert
Brighton Centre photo by Emily Brown
Photo: Emily Brown
Brighton Centre photo by pauly b
Photo: pauly b
Brighton Centre photo by Alan
Photo: Alan
Brighton Centre photo by Maurice Atkinson
Photo: Maurice Atkinson
Brighton Centre photo by rengirl
Photo: rengirl
Brighton Centre photo by Angharad Hughes
Photo: Angharad Hughes
Brighton Centre photo by Ben Browning
Photo: Ben Browning
 

 
Brighton Dome


Under construction
12A Pavilion Buildings
Castle Square
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1EE
United Kingdom
+44 1273 70 0747
http://www.brighton-dome.org.uk
Currently undergoing a EUR30m overhaul, The Dome is part of the Royal Pavilion building complex. Nestling in the far corner of the Pavilion Gardens it is a huge behemoth of a building and stages theatre, magnificent concerts, shows and conferences. Similar in lay out to the Albert Hall, you sit around the main stage. The acoustics are second to none, important bearing in mind the calibre of acting and classical concerts put on here, as well as the big name pop gigs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brighton Dome photo by Andy Wright
Photo: Andy Wright
Brighton Dome photo by David Dorward
Photo: David Dorward
Brighton Dome photo by Frank Jepsen
Photo: Frank Jepsen
Brighton Dome photo by Riikka Puustinen
Photo: Riikka Puustinen
Brighton Dome photo by Ross Boozeniges
Photo: Ross Boozeniges
Brighton Dome photo by Melita Dennett
Photo: Melita Dennett
Brighton Dome photo by Paul D Wade
Photo: Paul D Wade
Brighton Dome photo by James Shiell
Photo: James Shiell
Brighton Dome photo by nick.hider
Photo: nick.hider
Brighton Dome photo by Jacqui
Photo: Jacqui
Brighton Dome photo by David Taylor
Photo: David Taylor
Brighton Dome photo by Sue Purbrick
Photo: Sue Purbrick
Brighton Dome photo by Caffeinated fruits
Photo: Caffeinated fruits
Brighton Dome photo by Priya Dave
Photo: Priya Dave
Brighton Dome photo by Sam Corn
Photo: Sam Corn
Brighton Dome photo by klausdelanghe
Photo: klausdelanghe
Brighton Dome photo by kiki vee
Photo: kiki vee
Brighton Dome photo by klactoveesedstein
Photo: klactoveesedstein
Brighton Dome photo by Liza Rogers
Photo: Liza Rogers
Brighton Dome photo by Tim Brooke
Photo: Tim Brooke
Brighton Dome photo by Spixey
Photo: Spixey
 

 
Brighton Festival


Take in some culture
Various venues throughout the city
Brighton BN1 4EE
United Kingdom
+44 1273 709 709
http://www.brighton-festival.o...
Brighton's annual arts jamboree occurs every second weekend of May and is an eclectic mix of theatre, classical music, free street theatre, literature and art. All the big venues play a part with the Corn Exchange and Theatre Royal taking centre stage. Past performers have included Courtney Pine, Irvine Welsh, Carlos Fuentes and many, many more. Ticket prices vary. There is also the Streets of Brighton weekend with three days of free music, circus and local community events.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brighton Festival photo by Jeremy Keith
Photo: Jeremy Keith
Brighton Festival photo by Nick Frewin
Photo: Nick Frewin
Brighton Festival photo by Scribe
Photo: Scribe
Brighton Festival photo by Nick Frewin
Photo: Nick Frewin
Brighton Festival photo by Jem Stone
Photo: Jem Stone
Brighton Festival photo by Baronvonhorne
Photo: Baronvonhorne
Brighton Festival photo by Cas Hoskins
Photo: Cas Hoskins
Brighton Festival photo by James Boyes
Photo: James Boyes
Brighton Festival photo by Poles Apart Stilts
Photo: Poles Apart Stilts
Brighton Festival photo by Charlie Fleming
Photo: Charlie Fleming
Brighton Festival photo by Dennis Hunt
Photo: Dennis Hunt
Brighton Festival photo by julianjoyce2000
Photo: julianjoyce2000
Brighton Festival photo by James Wragg
Photo: James Wragg
Brighton Festival photo by Robin Manuell
Photo: Robin Manuell
Brighton Festival photo by Barney Livingston
Photo: Barney Livingston
Brighton Festival photo by stuartgmurden
Photo: stuartgmurden
Brighton Festival photo by Paul R Jackson
Photo: Paul R Jackson
Brighton Festival photo by Hubert McFootlong
Photo: Hubert McFootlong
Brighton Festival photo by Pornrutai Lohachal
Photo: Pornrutai Lohachal
Brighton Festival photo by Steve Collins
Photo: Steve Collins
Brighton Festival photo by adriangracie
Photo: adriangracie
Brighton Festival photo by Miss Aniela
Photo: Miss Aniela
 

 
Brighton Little Theatre


Experimental Theatre Venue
9 Clarence Gardens
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2EG
United Kingdom
+44 1273 390 004
http://www.the-little.co.uk
This little gem of a theatre was once a small church serving the heart of the Brighton and Hove border community. Now it's doing much the same thing save the religion as a cutting edge/experimental theatre. For a play to stretch your boundaries head for the Little Theatre directly behind the Pull and Pump pub. Several plays are staged each year in this intimate venue. Look elsewhere for mainstream theatre, this is a place for the new and the interesting. Call for programme details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brighton Media Centre


Brighton's digital media centre
15-17 Middle Street
The Lanes
Brighton BN1 1AL
United Kingdom
+44 (0)870 416 3299
http://www.mediacentre.org
This is where it all happens media wise. There are magazines, the Cinematheque cinema, and the Contact Gallery as part of the complex. The BMC also runs varied courses in multi-media discipline. It's the place to come to if you want to get ahead in the fast changing world of information technology. You can also stop by for a drink at the bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brighton Media Centre photo by Telmo Carlos
Photo: Telmo Carlos
 

 
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery


Historical and contemporary art collection
Royal Pavilion Gardens
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1EE
United Kingdom
+44 1273 29 0900
http://www.brighton.virtualmus...
Opened in 1873, the Brighton Museum houses collections of local and national importance, including Art Nouveau and Art Deco collections of furniture, glass and ceramics, and arts and crafts worldwide. The Willett Collection contains more than 2,000 pieces of pottery and porcelain from the 1700s to the 1900s. Other displays include fine art, local history, costumes and toys.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Ms. Bexy
Photo: Ms. Bexy
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Tom Page
Photo: Tom Page
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by bunnygirl793
Photo: bunnygirl793
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Sam Scoggins
Photo: Sam Scoggins
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by d0ct0rk
Photo: d0ct0rk
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Prince Heathen
Photo: Prince Heathen
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by ozziebackpacker
Photo: ozziebackpacker
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Anne Dickins
Photo: Anne Dickins
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by David Le Masurier
Photo: David Le Masurier
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Lesley Renton
Photo: Lesley Renton
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Christina Branson
Photo: Christina Branson
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Moira Douglas
Photo: Moira Douglas
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Keiron*
Photo: Keiron*
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery photo by Philipp Rutishauser
Photo: Philipp Rutishauser
 

 
Concorde 2


Clubbing home of big beat
Madeira Drive, Madeira Shelter Hall
Brighton BN2 1EN
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1273 67 3311
http://www.concorde2.co.uk/
Brighton's best-known and loved venue for gigs is a refurbished biker's cafe along the seafront. The high ceilings and lush interiors of purple and chrome replace the cramped garage-like feel of the original Concorde, now demolished. The new building is divided into three sections, a bar and seated area as you walk in, a dancehall and stage for bands, and finally a smaller area for food and drinks. The venue hosts performances by the cream of UK pop, rock, indie and dance bands from time to time.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Concorde 2 photo by Mark Barkaway
Photo: Mark Barkaway
Concorde 2 photo by Beddoes
Photo: Beddoes
Concorde 2 photo by Andi Frost
Photo: Andi Frost
Concorde 2 photo by Sheri Foreman
Photo: Sheri Foreman
Concorde 2 photo by Nicola Jane
Photo: Nicola Jane
 

 
Contact Gallery


Cutting edge art
Brighton Media Centre
9-12 Middle Street
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1AL
United Kingdom
+44 1273 38 4200
Part of the Brighton Media Centre complex in Middle Street, the Contact Gallery is a leading contemporary art space. Exhibitions specialise on photography and painting with the exhibits often spreading over into the adjacent Sumo bar. Past shows have included a photographic exhibition of ecstatic Tibetan rituals that had never before been chronicled, and quirky looks at the world of sports photography. It's an unfussy affair on the whole, a white, square room with nothing to distract from the art.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Corn Exchange


Take in a show
Church St.,
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1UG
United Kingdom
+44 1273 674357
http://www.brighton-dome.org.uk
Part of the Brighton Dome Complex, the Corn Exchange plays host to theatre, lively shows, conferences and even kick-boxing bouts. With a vast interior, the seating capacity accommodates from 300-1,000. While it primarily presents shows and conferences, The Exchange also comes alive with Brighton's annual Jazz Bop, a summer festival celebrating the very best in contemporary jazz music. Ticket prices vary according to performance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Corn Exchange photo by Emma Batchelor
Photo: Emma Batchelor
Corn Exchange photo by Mike Mantin
Photo: Mike Mantin
Corn Exchange photo by Drew McLellan
Photo: Drew McLellan
Corn Exchange photo by Philip McAllister
Photo: Philip McAllister
Corn Exchange photo by Claire Griffiths
Photo: Claire Griffiths
Corn Exchange photo by (c) Rowan Stanfield
Photo: (c) Rowan Stanfield
Corn Exchange photo by Queenie Ching
Photo: Queenie Ching
Corn Exchange photo by celticblade
Photo: celticblade
Corn Exchange photo by Lorne Thomson
Photo: Lorne Thomson
Corn Exchange photo by Katharine Falk
Photo: Katharine Falk
 

 
Event II


Big night out clubbing venue
Kings West, West St
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2RE
United Kingdom
+44 1273 732 627
The Event II doubles as a nightclub and gig venue. For clubbing it attracts a younger clientele into their house and garage and smattering of R'n'B. It's one of Brighton's larger clubs, and inside it's done out in heavy pile carpets and chrome. The dance floor is nicely sprung so there's ample chance to shake your booty all night long.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fabrica


Leading gallery in a church
40 Duke St
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1AG
United Kingdom
+44 1273 77 8646
http://www.fabrica.org.uk
One of Brighton's more unusual galleries, Fabrica is actually based in a church. This gives the gallery a nice, airy, lofty feel to it and the height is used to good effect. Previous exhibitions have featured feathers hanging suspended like snow and the costumes of performance artist Leigh Bowery. The gallery is renowned for its installation pieces and in the past the whole space has been turned into a virtual home with computer links ups to other galleries in Sussex. The gallery is open from April to December, but closes from January to March as there's no heating.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gemini Beach Bar


Beach party time
127-132 King's Road Arches
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2FN
United Kingdom
Set under the Arches right next to the beach, Gemini's is one of the many bars/clubs jostling for attention from large groups of twenty-something students and party crowds that congregate in Brighton each weekend. Like many of its local counterparts, Gemini's is all about garage and hard house - so if your cup of tea edges more towards disco - look elsewhere! Bottled beers and ready-mixed alcoholic drinks are most popular with the clientele - presumably as dancing with a glass of wine or pint of beer requires much better balancing skills. Snacks are also available for the hungry party-goer. Prices are reasonable and in line with most of the competition, with bottled beers just over the £2-mark.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
George Street Gallery


Abstract art
4 George Street
Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1RH
United Kingdom
+44 1273 68 1852
A homely affair this one, located in Kemp Town with a picture framing business down in the basement. The gallery on the ground floor is fairly minimalist and specialises in abstract art. As well as this there's often stunning black and white photography, a recent exhibition featured the nudes of Eva Grant. The gallery also features exhibitions on painted landscapes and still-lifes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hugo Barclay


Designs on ceramics
7 East Street
The Lanes
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1HP
United Kingdom
+44 1273 32 1694
http://www.hugobarclay.co.uk
Come here for a taste of modern designer jewellery and ceramic collections by artists like Tony Laverick, Peter Wright, Perry Lancaster and Jennie Hale. This two-floor gallery emphasises contemporary design with interesting use of materials such as metal and plastic in clocks, ornaments and jewellery. The glass perfume bottles make perfect gifts. You don't have to be an art connoisseur to shop here as the work, displayed in glass cases, is accompanied by a short note detailing the artist's background and training.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jazz Rooms


Seriously groovy
10 Ship Street
The Lanes
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1AD
United Kingdom
+44 1273 32 8439
The Jazz Rooms are a bit of an institution in Brighton, not only providing some fine live jazz but also excellent jazzy funky records a la top Brighton DJ Russ Dewbury. It's a subterranean affair, partly in a dank and somewhat dingy basement. The club also caters for the reggae crowd with some fine regular nights belting out roots favourites. Then there's the hip-hop; another staple in the fare on offer here. Go just for the experience.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jazz Rooms photo by missemilyjones
Photo: missemilyjones
 

 
Koba


Spirit of Brighton
135 Western Road
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2LA
United Kingdom
+44 1273 72 0059
http://www.kobauk.com
Although Koba is equipped with five spacious bars, you'll be lucky if you can find a vacant spot. The resident music club boasts of an endless loyal clientele and they are the culprits when it comes to full houses. And of course, the eclectic range of cocktails and a cozy dining area with a fireplace add to Koba's charm. In addition to its cool ambience, the crowd puller is the impressive repertoire of DJ's and jazz bands every evening. The club can also be reserved for corporate events and family gatherings.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Koba photo by Jane Dallaway
Photo: Jane Dallaway
 

 
Komedia


Laugh your head off
Gardner Street
(North Laine)
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1UN
United Kingdom
+44 1273 647100
http://www.komedia.co.uk
Komedia is a popular haunt that presents comedy, theatre, workshops and live music. The Krater Comedy Club takes place every Saturday and Sunday evening and presents a line-up of established and new comedians. There are two shows on Saturday, the later one is always a bit more raucous, but either is always a great night out. More informal performances are presented on Sunday. Ticket prices and show times vary; call for details. There is a fine restaurant, "Curve," on the ground floor for a pre-show meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Komedia photo by clive darr
Photo: clive darr
Komedia photo by Alexis Parkin
Photo: Alexis Parkin
Komedia photo by odreiuqzide
Photo: odreiuqzide
Komedia photo by georgie scissor
Photo: georgie scissor
 

 
Marlborough Theatre


Theatre/music/spoken word venue
4 Princes St
Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1RD
United Kingdom
+44 0778 227 8521
http://www.marlboroughtheatre....
Situated upstairs from the gay and lesbian pub, The Marlborough, this tiny theatre is the place to be for raw talent. The front row of ten rows of seats (50 capacity) is almost on the stage so you're very much a part of the on-going action. It's an intimate venue putting on cutting edge, theatre, cabaret, spoken word and music. Telephone for details of this season's forthcoming programme. Call for performance times.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Marlborough Theatre photo by Dials (C)R Roundhill
Photo: Dials (C)R Roundhill
 

 
Museum of Penny Slot Machines


Old-fashioned fun
Kings Road Arches
Lower Promenade
Brighton BN1 2LN
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1273 60 8620
The National Working Museum of Penny Slot Machines is the UK's only public vintage penny arcade, situated on the beach near Brighton Pier. There are over 50 old machines, including "What the Butler Saw", strength testers and fortune tellers. Games for all members of the family are played with old pennies, bought from a vintage booth (50p gets you seven pre-decimalisation pennies). Machines date from between 1895 and 1945. This is a really good fun attraction and certainly worth a trip.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Museum of Penny Slot Machines photo by Josephine Lloyd
Photo: Josephine Lloyd
 

 
New Venture Theatre


Intimate Theatre Venue
Bedford Place
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2TP
United Kingdom
+44 1273 74 6118
http://www.newventure.org.uk
On the Brighton-Hove boundary, this impressive Georgian structure, once a school, houses a theatre which concentrates on local as well as national productions. The average sized auditorium used to be the school assembly hall. Now it plays host to markedly complex productions, experimental in outlook. The New Venture puts on around ten plays a year. The theatre always welcomes new members who wish to become involved in the staging of the productions; either behind or in front of the camera. Admission: £7.50 for non-members/£6.50 members. Membership of the theatre costs £24 per year, £12 for a student/unwaged, and £6 for a friend.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pavilion Theatre


Central entertainment venue
29 New Road
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1UG
United Kingdom
+44 1273 70 9709
http://www.brighton-dome.org.uk
Part of the Brighton Dome complex which is currently undergoing major redevelopment. The Pavilion is home to many Brighton Festival events which take place in May. The newly refurbished building houses its 240 seat theatre on the first floor with a foyer on ground level for exhibitions. The theatre is also used for music events. Ticket prices vary depending upon performance; call for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pavilion Theatre photo by The Circus Project
Photo: The Circus Project
Pavilion Theatre photo by Brian J Graham
Photo: Brian J Graham
 

 
Phoenix Gallery


Working art gallery
10-14 Waterloo Place
Brighton, East Sussex BN2 9NB
United Kingdom
+44 1273 60 3700
http://www.phoenixarts.org
This giant gallery offers cutting edge exhibitions, often from artists working in studios in another part of this unattractive building. But don't let the exterior put you off. Inside is very much a working gallery. The giant showing space is split into one room and a smaller annex. You will see sculpture, video art, installation pieces, painting, photography, ceramics and jewellery. Exhibitions are usually themed and featuring various artists. The gallery also houses a stall selling collector's records.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Phoenix Gallery photo by Rebekah Kortokraks
Photo: Rebekah Kortokraks
Phoenix Gallery photo by The Permanent Bookshop
Photo: The Permanent Bookshop
 

 
Prompt Corner Restaurant


A round of applause
36 Montpelier Road
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 3BA
United Kingdom
+44 1273 73 7624
http://www.promptcorner.com
Prompt Corner has been serving fine food for over 50 years. Well known for serving local and visiting thespians, including Joan Collins and Joanna Lumley, the restaurant is situated in a basement building and operates a kind of one way system for entry and exit. Masks hanging in a window will direct one to the right location. All food is home-made and available in a menu made up of five "Acts". Local grilled rainbow trout is well worth a try. To end a perfect dining experience, indulge yourself with a luscious dessert.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ray Tindle Centre


Arts centre
Upper Gardner Street
North Laine
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4AN
United Kingdom
+44 1273 69 2151
At the rawer edge of Brighton theatre life the RTC puts on a lively array of theatre, cabaret and music from around the world. Come here for the more exotic plays and sounds with theatre and music culled from as far afield as Zimbabwe and the tropics. For a truly colorful night out. Everything on one floor and there's a bar. This arts centre does the occasional film (one or two a month) and when they do it's most definitely art house. Past presentations have included Cinefeel Electronic Video Music Lounge, a short animation film and the latest music video releases from Aphex Twin through to Laurent Garnier.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sallis Benney Theatre


University arts/music venue
University of Brighton
58-64 Grand Parade
Brighton, East Sussex BN2 2JY
United Kingdom
+44 1273 64 3010
http://www.bton.ac.uk
The Sallis Benney is the University of Brighton theater. It puts on alternative touring plays, spoken word and musical events. You could expect to see Theatre de Complicité, Linton Kwesi Johnson doing dub poetry in a Do Tongues event (Brighton spoken word forum) or Bert Jansch playing jazz - all in any one month. Do be aware that the place shuts down over the spring and early summer. This place doubles as a cinema for the occasional one-off. For films on local history and the like it's the place to come. In the past, the Moving History series has shown featuring The South East on Film. There is also an exhibition space and bar. Call for program details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sanctuary Cafe


Films and food
51-55 Brunswick East
Hove
Brighton, East Sussex BN3 1AU
United Kingdom
+44 1273 77 0002
http://www.sanctuarycafe.co.uk/
This friendly and hip venue on three floors houses a renowned Brighton cafe which puts on a wide variety of events almost every night, from live music to poetry, for a small entrance fee. They also provide board games to play whilst drinking your coffee. Originally a completely vegetarian cafe, the menu has recently expanded to offer Burmese, European and African cuisine. Lunches range from home made soups, salads and baguettes. Evening meals include specials like Friday fish suppers - the Calimari in red wine and tomato sauce served with a mushroom risotto is divine. There are no GM foods and organic wines are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Steamers Restaurant and Bar


Best view in town
106 Kings Road (by Metropole Hotel)
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2FU
United Kingdom
+44 1273 77 5775
Steamers draws a mixture of both residents and visitors to its New Orleans-look venue. It's not quite wild enough to rival some of the bars under the King's Road Arches, but the frequent performances of live bands and bright breezy atmosphere all add to its charm. The large terrace at the front of Steamers is the perfect vantage point on sunny days to watch the waves roll in, hip Brightonians meander by and enjoy a pint or two of cool crisp beer. The food is a bit hit and miss: if burgers and chips, generous sandwiches, and scampi are dishes akin to paradise for you.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Steamers Restaurant and Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sussex Arts Club


Arts centre and members club
7 Ship St
The Lanes
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1AD
United Kingdom
+44 1273 72 7371
http://www.sussexarts.com
Down at the seafront end of Brighton, the Sussex Arts Club is actually a members' club, a favoured haunt of the illuminati - Julie Burchill among them. However it does open its doors for plays, music and cabaret. The impressive arts space at the rear of the building is a circular room with a huge glass domed atrium. Seating is limited and informal but then you're likely to be foot-tapping anyway to regular rock, folk and world music nights on offer. There's a small bar, the main bar unfortunately for members only.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sussex Arts Club photo by theboywhokickedpigs
Photo: theboywhokickedpigs
 

 
The Freebutt


Music to your ears
1 Phoenix Place
Brighton, East Sussex BN2 2ND
United Kingdom
+44 1273 60 3974
http://www.zelnet.com
This pub off Grand Parade is a favourite gigging venue in town. It's been recently made over but retains its electric atmosphere. The pub is quite spacious with pool table and fruit machines, but the stage round the other side is by comparison just like your front room. So the bands, invariably indie or punk, blare out at unbelievable decibels right next to your ears. Many of Brighton's bigger bands have started out here and the Freebutt also attracts bands from abroad as well as hip hop club nights.

Review © 2007, Wcities
The Freebutt photo by Stephen Burch
Photo: Stephen Burch
 

 
The Old Market


Hove's premier arts centre
11a Upper Market St
Hove
Brighton, East Sussex BN3 1AS
United Kingdom
+44 1273 73 6222
http://www.theoldmarket.co.uk
The Old Market is a grand building, recently renovated and boasts Hove's premier arts centre. The 300 capacity auditorium plays hosts to plays, gigs, classical concerts and conferences. There's also an exhibition space and a cafe and bar for a pre-performance meal or to meet up afterwards. The bar hosts live jazz between 1:30p-3:30p on Sunday. If you want to go upmarket, go Old Market.

Review © 2007, Wcities
The Old Market photo by Adam Stockdale
Photo: Adam Stockdale
The Old Market photo by Lilly Creightmore
Photo: Lilly Creightmore
The Old Market photo by Sarah Dobinson
Photo: Sarah Dobinson
 

 
Theatre Royal


Mainstream theatre venue
New Road
(North Laine)
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1SD
United Kingdom
+44 1273 32 8488
Perhaps Brighton's grandest theatre, this old style palace (1,000 seats) puts on the big touring plays, shows and musicals. The lush interior features lots of mahogany and red velvet, putting you in a luxurious mood for the West End fare—from the best in Shakespeare to panto. There is a bar the size of a hotel lobby. Step next door to Colonnade Bar for more opulence and walls festooned with shots of the stars. Ticket prices vary per performance, call or check web site for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Theatre Royal photo by Susie Moursi
Photo: Susie Moursi
Theatre Royal photo by stevewright tn1
Photo: stevewright tn1
 

 
Tower Theatre


College theatre
Pelham Tower, Pelham Street
North Laine
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4FA
United Kingdom
+44 1273 66 7788
This theatre is part of City College Brighton (formerly Brighton College of Technology) and is located in the main college building. The Tower puts on a lot of stage adaptations of literary masterpieces. There are performances from up and coming touring companies as well as plays put on by drama students from the college. These performances are sometimes accompanied by workshops and opportunities to meet the actors. Other events at the theater include comedy gigs, dance and concerts. Call for program details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
University of Brighton Art Gallery


Art for art's sake
58-64 Grand Parade
Brighton, East Sussex BN2 2JY
United Kingdom
+44 1273 64 3010
One of Brighton's bigger galleries, the University of Brighton puts on major touring shows, contemporary exhibitions and student graduate displays. The University's art faculty is widely regarded for the standard of the students' work. Recently it's been the venue for Carnivalesque widely acclaimed as the best exhibition outside London last year, featuring works of Goya and Breugel. The gallery is split into three viewing areas and has also been used for installation pieces in the past.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
io Gallery


Small collective gallery
39 Sydney Street
North Laine
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4EP
United Kingdom
+44 1273 67 1212
This basement gallery is based in the North Laine and below a jewellery and ornament shop. Run by a collective of Brighton designers it puts on shows featuring local as well as national artists. Expect ceramics, jewellery and abstract photography and prints. The gallery also concentrates on recent degree show graduates from Brighton and Sussex Universities.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
ocontemporary


So Contemporary
80 Trafalgar Street
Brighton BN1 4EB
United Kingdom
+44 1273 69 8500
http://www.ocontemporary.co.uk/
A spacious North Laine establishment, the place is an endeavor to encourage contemporary art. Artists of international fame as well as local talent showcase works in two exhibition spaces. The Gallery comes up with innovative exhibition programs every five to six weeks. A haven for collectors and lovers of art, the gallery is taken care of by knowledgeable staff, eager to help. The gallery has also been a part of the Affordable Art Fair and the London Art Fair. Your collection is sure to be enriched with a piece or two from this art space.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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