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Brighton Dome unveils its Winter Wonders this December  

Brighton Dome’s three historic venues welcome a huge variety of events this winter, for audiences of all ages. The programme includes high-energy circus full of African music and dance, a Christmas theatre show with an intergalactic twist, a modern take on festive folk tales, plus a drag pageant spectacular to rival TV’s Drag Race.

Circus Show

Fresh from sellout shows in Edinburgh and London, Canadian circus company Kalabanté Productions will burst onto the Concert Hall stage from 28-31 December, for seven performances of a circus show like no other. Their dynamic celebration of Guinean culture, Afrique en Cirque, features gravity defying acrobatics, African dance, live Afrojazz music, vibrant costumes and plenty of humour, for a journey through Guinea that is suitable for all ages.

Families can celebrate the season together at magical theatre show Starchitects Save Santa! in the Corn Exchange from 20-22 December. Full of fun and surprises, this intergalactic Christmas story mixes clever choreography, stunning digital projections and cosmic characters, as a group of adventurous friends attempt to save Santa on a daring rescue mission into outer space.

Much-loved Brighton youth theatre ThirdSpace present a festive show with a difference in Let It Be a Tale in the Studio Theatre, from 20-22 December. Exploring the stories we all carry with us and pass down through the generations, this colourful and vibrant winter’s tale will weave together folk stories from Ukraine, North and West Africa, the Middle East and beyond, with live music from Brighton-based arts organisation Best Foot Music.

A winter edition of Brighton’s biggest drag pageant makes its Brighton Dome debut, transforming the iconic Concert Hall stage into a camp and glamorous wonderland for one night only. Brighton’s Big Drag Pageant: On Ice! (4 December) will see ten fabulous drag acts compete live to win the crown… as if on ice! Hosted by Brighton’s award-winning drag icon Alfie Ordinary, expect ice queens, snow kings and stunning winter fashion. On 20 December, another Brighton legend, the inimitable Ida Barr leads Organoke, a rousing Christmas singalong in the Concert Hall accompanied by Brighton Dome’s historic organ and a live band.

The Snowman

Classic festive animation The Snowman (15 December) returns to the big screen in the Concert Hall, with composer Howard Blake’s unforgettable score performed live by an orchestra. There is also a special Crafty Christmas Family Workshop held in in-house creative space Anita’s Room on 8 December, where children aged 3 and up and their parent or carer can create a snowy scene to take home.

Brighton Festival Chorus returns for their annual concert, Christmas with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, on 8 December and The Choir with No Name Brighton are also back at Brighton Dome on 16 December, with feel-good festive favourite The Big Christmas Singalong!.

West End smash-hit Only Fools & Horses The Musical visits Brighton for the first time from 11-14 December, with actor and comedian Paul Whitehouse in the role of Grandad. Following their hugely popular celebration of ABBA’s Eurovision win in spring, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus present a mash-up of the magic of Christmas and outrageous, adored musical The Rocky Horror Show in The Rocky Holly Tinsel Show (7 December).

Brighton Dome is the south coast’s premier multi arts venue. Following the refurbishment of the Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre, the venue offers a wider and more accessible programme of events for audiences and community participants than ever.

For more information and to book tickets, visit brightondome.org.

 

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