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Visual Arts Addresses and opening times of galleries are given at the end of this publication.

16 March – 31 December

Chilled to the Bone: Ice Age Sussex - Explore Ice Age Sussex and discover how

ice has driven our evolution, why we have survived whilst the Neanderthals

perished, and what the disappearance of ice from the poles could mean for our

survival – Brighton Museum

06 July – 01 August

Into The Blue - An exploration of the colour blue, using objects drawn from Royal

Pavilion and Museum collections. Aimed at 5-11 year olds, exploratory and

discovery-led – Hove Museum

12 October – 09 March 2014

Subversive Design - Subversive Design explores how designers, makers and

manufacturers react to the world around them, playing with form, function and

materials to create objects that provoke and amuse. The exhibition includes work by

a wide range of designers and makers, including Alexander McQueen, David Shrigley,

Studio Job, Philippe Starck, Grayson Perry, Richard Slee, Campana Brothers, Vivienne

Westwood and Leigh Bowery – Brighton Museum

02 November – 03 March 2014

Turner in Brighton - An exhibition in the Prince Regent Gallery, Royal Pavilion

centres on our recent acquisition of J M W Turner’s watercolour Brighthelmston,

Sussex (1824) – Royal Pavilion

11 January – 19 February

Fire and Sculpture - Internationally acclaimed French sculptural artist Denis Tricot

gently transforms landscapes and buildings across the world with his beautiful,

undulating wooden sculptures. Discover his creation at National Trust property Nymans this winter – Nymans

07 February – 19 March

The Butterfly Effect - New Sensational Artworks by Julia Chorley, 11am - 11pm,

free – Hotel Pelirocco

08 February – 30 March

20 Painters - 20 Paintings celebrates the strength and vibrancy of contemporary

painting in the South East region today – Phoenix Gallery

24 February – 08 March

Stand Tall Get Snapped - Photographer Edo Zollo exposes the still widely held

misconception that HIV mostly affects gay men and people of black African origin,

free entry – Brighton Dome

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Theatres and Shows

22 January – 02 February

Robin Cousins’ ICE Show - Dynamic and atmospheric, Robin Cousins’ ICE will

draw you into its unique world. One where world class skaters glide, soar, flip and

fly to a dynamic musical score in a truly theatrical setting, Various performance

times, £11.25 - £80 – The Brighton Centre

27 January – 01 February

The Perfect Murder - International best selling crime thriller novelist Peter James

– who has sold over 15 million books of his Roy Grace series and been published in

36 languages – is to have his work adapted for the stage for the very first time,

Evenings 7:45pm Wednesday, Thursday & Saturdays mats 2:30pm, £11.90 – £37.50 –

Theatre Royal

03 February

Thriller - Direct form London's West End, where it's in its record breaking 5th

year, Thriller Live is a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the

world's greatest entertainer.

Experience over 2 hours of non-stop hits from pop to rock, soul to disco in a show

that pays homage to Jackson's legendary live performances and innovative dance

moves executed with flair, precision and passion in a show that you will never forget.

Expect your favourite songs delivered by an exceptionally talented cast and band!

7:45pm Mon-Thu, 5pm & 8pm Fri, Sat 3pm, £17-£28.50

04 – 22 February

Pinter Double Bill - ASHES TO ASHES / SILENCE. Two plays by Harold Pinter.

Directed by Neil Brown. 'A unique chance to see rarely performed works by one of

our greatest playwrights'.

Emporium and Lost in Space present a unique double-bill of the Nobel Prize-winning

playwright Harold Pinter’s extraordinary ‘memory’ plays. Written over a quarter of a

century apart, the plays reflect his continued fascination with themes of time,

memory, love and violence. 8pm, £11.40 – Emporium Theatre

11 - 15 February

Derren Brown - Direct from the West End, the acknowledged master of

psychological illusion returns to the stage with his latest show, Derren Brown:

Infamous, demonstrating once again why Derren is one of the world’s most

renowned live performers; a dark manipulator of magic and mind control, 7:30pm,

£36 - £38.50 – Theatre Royal Brighton

21 February – 01 March

The Winslow Boy - The Winslow Boy is a technical triumph – a courtroom drama

that skilfully dispenses with the courtroom and which contains an acclaimed

theatrical whammy.

First performed at Brighton’s Theatre Royal in February 1946 The Winslow Boy was

recently and beautifully revived at The Old Vic and on Broadway. It will form part of

Brighton and Hove’s First World War Commemorations, 7:45pm, mat Sun 23rd at

2:30pm, £7-£10 – New Venture Theatre

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26 February – 01 March

Little Shop of Horrors - Boasting comedy, romance and a man eating plant, the

societies ominous, banksy-esque, urban reimagining of the eternally popular 1982

musical promises to deliver a night of fierce entertainment, 7:30pm & 2:30pm mat on

01 March, £12/£10 – The Old Market

26 February – 01 March

Rambert - Making a much anticipated return after a 13 year absence, Rambert

presents Rooster, Christopher Bruce's electrifying celebration of the swinging sixties

set to music by the Rolling Stones.

The performance also features Barak Marshall's ‘The Castaways’ - a humorous and

uplifting tale of hope and forgiveness set to a vibrant mix of Yiddish music and

American tunes from the fifties. Barak's unique style combining popular music,

inventive dance and enthralling storylines make for a compelling spectacle, 7:30pm,

Thu mat 1:30pm, £10-£25 – Theatre Royal

Guided Walks & Tours

Blue Badge Guides:

Brighton Revisited - First time in Brighton? Then this is for you. On foot or by

coach, this half-day tour can take you from the charm of the 'Lanes' in the heart of

the city, to the grandeur of the Regency squares, crescents and The Royal Pavilion.

Contact us on [email protected] or by phone: +44 (0)7899 847352

Glenda Clarke – Registered Blue Badge tour guide Tel: +44 (0)1273 888596 to

arrange a guide. Walks include Secret City, Brighton Past and Present, Offbeat

Brighton, Brighton A-Z, Quadrophenia film tour and Mods & Rockers.

Only in Brighton - Only in Brighton tour runs most Fridays & Saturdays 7pm,

To confirm, check website or ring +44 (0)7954 482112 – Meet Outside Al Duomo

Restaurant, next to the Royal Pavilion Shop.

Walking Dead Tour - Based on Peter James's first two novels in his Roy Grace

series, Dead Simple and Looking Good Dead this walk is a journey through Roy

Grace's Brighton, 3-5pm. Saturdays, £10/£8 Cons, Under 5s free. [email protected] or by text to +44 (0)7775 870195.

Other Guided Walks and Tours:

Brighton City Walks – The Brighton story guided walk is open all year, booking is

essential please contact Julian Clapp to enquire or book a tour on +44

(0)7941256148

Brighton's Hidden Mysteries Tour - Witchcraft, Stone Circles, Tunnels, Magic

Symbols, Freemasonry, Alchemy, Time Machines - Plus ‘Brighton Rocks!’ Tours,

events, outdoor groups, sunset/night and country pub walks and national tours -

www.brightonrocks-tours.com - +44 (0)7855 536510 - Meet outside ‘Red

Roaster’ Coffee, St James's Street.

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Ghost Walk of the Lanes - Ghost Walk of the Lanes runs for 12 months of the

year (excluding Christmas and New Year period) on Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat at

7:30pm & every day in June, July & August. No need to book – just turn up! – Meet

outside Druid’s Head, Brighton Place

Kreepy Kemptown Ghost Walks – Brighton’s longest paranormal tour. Nearly 2

hours of true tales to chill your spine! Every Saturday at 7:30pm.

http://kreepykemptownghostwalks.webs.com/. Adults £8, children £4, conc. £5

Palmeira Mansions Tour – Every first Sunday of the month - Take a glimpse back

at Victorian life in a house tour which reveals the opulence, taste and lifestyle of a

nouveau riche gentleman, 11am, £6/£5 – 33 Palmeira Mansions

Take a Tour of the Oldest Hotel in Brighton - The First Friday of the month,

and every Friday in August, tour takes approximately one hour, The Royal Escape,

Smuggling, and Grand Occasions, 6pm, £5 – The Old Ship Hotel

Theatre Royal Backstage Tours - Every Saturday, the tour is full of intriguing

insights into the history and present day workings of Theatre Royal Brighton,

11:30am, £6 – Theatre Royal

Other Events

31 – 01 February

Krater Comedy Club - Eat, drink, watch and laugh as 3 top stand-ups and one of

the best MCs on the comedy circuit entertain you. Please see

www.komedia.co.uk/krater for opening times, £6 - £31 – Komedia

01 February

Protest The Hero - Catch these guys for what will be an explosive sold out gig,

those who managed to bag tickets are definitely in for a treat, 6pm, £12

01 February

Le Chat Noir - Four hand-picked, original performers and bands with stripped

down and intimate, to fuller folk and indie sounds. See website for line up, 7pm, £34

per person inc. 3 course meal, show and club night – Proud Brighton Cabaret

01 February

Lindi Ortega – Live music, 7pm, £10 – The Haunt

01 February

How Things Work - Four hand-picked, original performers and bands with

stripped down and intimate, to fuller folk and indie sounds. See website for line up,

7:30pm, £6.50/£4.50 – Komedia

01 February

Congo Natty - Concorde 2 are pleased to announce the return of the legendary

Congo Natty AKA Rebel MC, featuring Congo Dubz, Iron Dead and Junior Baptist,

11pm, £6.50 – Concorde 2

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02 February

Bent Double - Hosted by star of Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow with Zoe

Lyons, 7:30pm, £14.50 (nacho deal), £10.50/£8.50/NUS £5 - Komedia

02 February

Let’s Hang On - The award winning production Let's Hang On takes you on a

musical journey through the prolific career of one of the most successful bands of all

time, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, 7:30pm, £17 - £23.50 – Theatre Royal

03 February

London Grammar - London Grammar continue to prove just why they’re one of

the most exciting new bands to breakthrough in 2013 as their debut album, If You

Wait, entered the UK album charts at number two, 7pm, £15.50 – Brighton Dome

03 February

El Born – Live music, 7:30pm, £7 – Komedia

04 February

City and Colour - City and Colour's last Canadian tour sold out in minutes, and

came on the heels of an international run with sold-out shows across the US, UK

and Europe including arena dates opening for P!NK in the U.S. and Biffy Clyro in the

UK, 7pm, £26.50 – Brighton Dome

04 February

Action for Happiness - Action for Happiness is a movement for positive social

change. We're bringing together people from all walks of life who want to play a part

in creating a happier society for everyone, 7:30pm, Free Entry – Latest Music Bar

05 February

321 with Flange Krammer & Rusty Dustin - 321 showcases the best in

alternative and character comedy, delivering offbeat, raucous entertainment, 8pm, £3

– The Old Market

05 February

James Bannon: Running with the Film - Experience first-hand what it’s like to

live your life undercover, 8pm, £6 – Komedia

06 February

Love Late - Explore the science of attraction at this playground of delights

celebrating love, lust and heartbreak, 7pm, £5/£7 – Brighton Dome

06 February

The Original Southern Rock Legends Molly Hatchet - Formed in the early

70s in Jacksonville, Florida, southern hard rock band Molly Hatchet have lived the

rock ’n’ roll dream for three decades, 7pm, £20 – Concorde 2

06 February

The Silencing of Miss Scarlett - Proud Cabaret drops its guests right in the heart

of a hard-boiled Murder Mystery every Thursday night, 7pm, please contact venue

for ticket price – Proud Cabaret Brighton

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06 February

The Harvest Sessions with House of Hats & Carrie Tree - Double album

launch party featuring stunning music from two of Brighton’s finest folk acts and ‘the

essence of a summer festival indoors’. 7:30pm, £10 – Komedia

06 February

Hammer and Tongue - "Hammer & Tongue has reinvented the medium for the

hip-hop generation" The Guardian. Hosted by Rosy Carrick. See website for details

of performers, 7:30pm, £5 – Komedia

06 February

Christina Martin - Christina is a Canadian Singer-Songwriter, musician and

performer, 8pm, £6 – Latest Music Bar

06 February

Turner in Brighton Curator Dinner - Enjoy a three course menu and enjoy the

exhibition Turner in Brighton after the doors have closed to the public, 8pm, £30,

members £25 – Royal Pavilion

06 February – 02 March

Brighton Science Festival - The 2014 Brighton Science Festival promises to liven

up your drab February, whether you want to dip your toe or dive headfirst into the

world of science, http://www.brightonscience.com/2014/ - Various Venues

07 February

Lunchtime Concerts - Freya Creech (violin) and Nancy Cooley (piano) with a

programme that will include Janacek violin sonata and Bach D minor Partita No. 2,

12:30pm-1:15pm, £3.50 – Brighton Unitarian Church

07 February

Blitz Night - Retreat to our Supper club at 7pm and enjoy our traditional 3 course menu for £34 whilst experiencing a show like no other you’ve seen before - Proud

Brighton Cabaret

07 February

Varjak - Musical entertainment from a variety of acts, 7:15pm doors, £3 – Latest

Music Bar

07 February

Music and Wine at St Luke’s - Violinist Miriam Davis will play Beethoven's 7th

Sonata for Violin and Piano, Lutoslawski's Subito, Szymanowski's Three Mythes, and

Ravel's Tzigane, a virtuosic violin piece with Hungarian influences, 7:30pm, £7/£5/£3

under 12’s – St Luke’s Church

07 February

Rubylux Live - Rubylux are one of the most exciting exports from Brighton in

recent years, and here they return with a massive hometown show, 7:30pm, £10 –

Concorde 2

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07 February

Empirical - This evening of exhilarating live music shows exactly why Empirical is

being hailed as one of today's most exciting young jazz bands, 8pm, £12/£10 –

Brighton Dome

07 February

God Damn – Live music, 8pm, free entry – The Hope

07 February

White Mink: Electro Swing Speakeasy - White Mink and TOM continue their

exciting run of quarterly events; a total sell-out at all events to date, 8pm, £14 – The

Old Market

07 February

The Maydays present The Seagull Has Landed - Come and tell us about your

experience of Brighton and Hove and these award-winning improvisers will turn

your stories into comedy gold, 8pm, £10/£8 – Komedia

07 February

The Kemptown Carnival Launch Party 2014 - Come and join us for a

wonderful night of mayhem and wonder and help raise the much needed funds for

the Kemp Town Carnival 2014, 11pm, £6 – Concorde 2

07 February

Too Darn Soulful - Expect floor shakers and foot stompers - all part of the talcum

powered beatin' rhythm that is Northern Soul! 11pm, £5 – Komedia

07 February

Ultimate Power - Ultimate Power is coming back to the Komedia! The greatest

night of your life returns for a night featuring the greatest power ballads ever written, all night long, 11pm, £5 – Komedia

07 – 09 February

Krater Comedy Club - Eat, drink, watch and laugh as 3 top stand-ups and one of

the best MCs on the comedy circuit entertain you. Please see

www.komedia.co.uk/krater for opening times – Komedia

08 February

Subversive Ceramics with Carole Windham - Meet maker Carole Windham

and get hands on as you learn ceramic drawing and decorative techniques such as

sgraffito, incising and applied decoration, 10am–4pm, £20 or £15 for members -

booking is essential – Brighton Museum

08 February

Comedy Club For Kids - Back and better than ever! Cracking comedy

entertainment for everyone over the age of six, 2pm, £8.50/£6.50 – Komedia

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08 February

Le Chat Noir - Oh La La! Proud Cabaret Brighton takes a French twist on Saturday

nights at Le Chat Noir, 7pm, £34 Per Person Includes three course meal, Show

tickets & Club entry – Proud Brighton Cabaret

08 February

The Doors Alive - The Doors Alive is the closest thing you will get to being in the

same room as the real thing, 7pm, £10 – Concorde 2

08 February

The Wave Pictures – Live music, 7:30pm, £9 – The Green Door Store

08 February

Liz Aggiss – Live music, 8pm, £12/£10 – Brighton Dome

08 February

The Studio 9 Orchestra - Based in Brighton, the Studio 9 Orchestra is a 20-piece

ensemble, specialising in 20th Century Jazz, Funk and Latin compositions, 8pm, £tbc -

The Old Market

08 February

Rubylux - Here at G Casino Brighton we have the fantastic and very local Rubylux

here at the casino. On Saturday 8th February we have a very intimate gig for all their

followers, Contact venue for tickets and show times, £5 – Grosvenor G Casino

08 February

Gremlins Rockin Stompers - Northern Soul, Ska, Punk, Indie, Rockabilily, Reggae,

Hip-Hop, Garage, Glam, 9pm, free – Latest Music Bar

08 February

In The Loop - The Brighton sound collective bring a soulful blend of instrumental

hip hop, funk, reggae and dub, live turntable tricknology with fresh, funky, deep and jackin’ house, 11pm, free – Komedia

08 February

Sub Focus - After headlining our arena at Shakedown festival, Sub Focus & MC ID

are back to take on Brighton once more with their eclectic selection of bass heavy

anthems, 11pm, £12.50 – Concorde 2

09 February

Art Deco Fair - 1920's - 1970's stalls and furniture, 10am, £3 – Hove Centre

09 February

Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra and Pre Concert Interview - Interview:

1.45pm £3 and concert 2.45pm, £10 - £33 – Brighton Dome

09 February

Rebecca Wheatley - Join us in the opulent surroundings of Proud Cabaret for a

fantastic evening with one of Brighton’s most engaging celebrities, 7pm, £15 – Proud

Cabaret Brighton

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09 February

The Deep Dark Woods – Live music, 7pm, £8 – The Haunt

09 February

The Murderettes - Will our hero get justice? Your ideas create a comic dark

murder mystery performed by The Murderettes, who’ve been setting the London

improv scene alight, 7:30pm, £9/£5 – Komedia

09 February

Gaz Brookfield - Gaz Brookfield is a solo acoustic musician based in Bristol,

7:30pm, £5 – Latest Music Bar

10 February

Young Fathers – Live music, 7:30pm, £8 – The Green Door Store

11 February

Brighton Beach in the English Cultural Imagination - Art and cultural

historian Dr Lara Perry takes a tour of Brighton Beach in art, print and film from the

last 200 years, since Turner’s time here, 2.30pm, £12 Members (Includes £6

Entrance) – Royal Pavilion

11 February

Brighton Dome Organ Concerts - Re-discover Brighton Dome’s organ in all its

glory, as we welcome leading organist Michael Wooldridge, 3pm, £10 – Brighton

Dome

11 February

Charity Chuckle - A laugh with the feelgood factor, Charity Chuckle is the South-

East’s only regular comedy fundraiser, showcasing some of the best new live stand-

up for the benefit of a different local charity each month, 8pm, £9/£5 – Komedia

11 February Verses – Live music, 8pm, £6 – The Hope

12 – 13 February

Magnet Speed Dating – 28 - 45 years. Are you hopeful (not desperate) for

romance? Then come along and experience 20 fast-moving new encounters, 8pm,

£20 – Komedia

13 February

Subversive Design Gallery Tour - Join curators Stella Beddoe and Martin Pel for

a tour of the exhibition, 2pm, free with admission – Brighton Museum

13 February

The Silencing of Miss Scarlett - Proud Cabaret drops its guests right in the heart

of a hard-boiled Murder Mystery every Thursday night, 7pm, please contact venue

for ticket price – Proud Cabaret Brighton

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13 February

The Noise Next Door’s Comedy Lock-In! - Brighton’s own comedy super-

show of cutting edge improv from the guys in ties! 8pm, £19 (meal deal)/£12/£10 –

Komedia

13 February

Catalyst Club - Monthly event which blends the old traditions of a French Salon

with debating societies, 8pm, £5 – Latest Music Bar

14 February

Lunchtime Concerts - Nick Andrews is joined by Philippa Aspey (soprano) for a

concert about love. It is St. Valentine's Day after all, 12:30pm-1:15pm, £3.50 –

Brighton Unitarian Church

14 February

Cupid vs. Kraken Valentine’s Party - If you’re bored of the clichéd pretty red

roses and Champagne for Valentine’s Day, then this is the party for you. Time &

Entry Fee to be confirmed – The Mesmerist

14 February

One Billion Rising - One Billion Rising is a global campaign that brings people

together to speak out against the shocking scale of violence against women,

entertainment and talks through-out the night raising funds for domestic violence

charity Rise, 6pm, £5 – Above Audio

14 February

Parquet Courts - Formed in Brooklyn, New York in 2010, punk rocker quartet

Parquet Courts burst into the scene with their debut album ‘American Specialties’,

7pm, £13 – Concorde 2

14 February

Speakeasy Club Night - Step inside and enjoy an evening of 1920s speakeasy entertainment! 7pm, £34 per person – Proud Cabaret Brighton

14 February

Valentine’s Balls with Der Wunderlich Revue - Brighton's original all-male

cabaret, "boylesquers" are back with a Valentine's treat of nudity, stupidity, magic and

men cheerleading, 7:30pm, £7 – The Brunswick Bar Theatre

14 February

Fat White Family – Live music, 8pm, £6.50 – The Hope

14 February

Valentine’s Day Krater in the Studio - Krater in the Studio is the perfect chance

to experience the same great same show, but in a more intimate setting. This is your

chance to get closer to the comedy. With headliner Joe Lycett, 9pm, £14 – Komedia

14 February

Sugarkicks - Sugarkicks invites you to Brighton’s latest neo burlesque night! 10pm,

£7 – Latest Music Bar

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14 – 16 February

Krater Comedy Club - Eat, drink, watch and laugh as 3 top stand-ups and one of

the best MCs on the comedy circuit entertain you. Please see

www.komedia.co.uk/krater for opening times – Komedia

15 February

Familiar Faces, Hidden Places - Starting with an introduction in the Royal

Pavilion take a fascinating tour of the Pavilion estate, including the Regency gardens,

Brighton Museum & a behind the scenes tour of Brighton Dome & Corn Exchange,

10:30am-1:30pm, £20/£15 – Royal Pavilion

15 February

Dome Discovery Tours - Get up close and personal with Brighton Dome past

and present on this special behind-the-scenes encounter, 10.50am, £8.50 (£7.50

concessions) – Brighton Dome Café Bar

15 February

Swinging 40’s Tea Dances - Expert or novice, come and enjoy the fun, let our

experts Stuart Barrett and Lizzie Abrahams lead us in a 40’s dance class, playing

music from the era, 2pm, £10 – Hotel Seattle

15 February

August Burns Red – Live music, 6:30pm, £12 – The Haunt

15 February

Cornell Campbell & the Soothsayers Band - Cornell Campbell aka Don

Cornel aka Don Gorgon is undoubtedly one of the finest and most distinctive voices

to emerge from the 1970s reggae scene, 7pm £9.50 – Concorde 2

15 February

Le Chat Noir - Oh La La! Proud Cabaret Brighton takes a French twist on Saturday

nights at Le Chat Noir! 7pm, £49 per person – Proud Cabaret Ballroom

15 February

Blink - This sensational band is well on its way to worldwide fame and leads the way

for the fresh young talent that's emerging from Zimbabwe, 7:30pm, £12/£10 –

Brighton Dome

15 February

Valentine’s Ceilidh - Sweeping you from your feet and dancing you into the night,

the indefatigable sounds of the ever-popular Sussex Pistols will have your hearts and

pulses racing, 8pm, £14/£25 – Brighton Dome

15 February

Spellbound - Cherry Foxx and Simon Price play alternative ‘80s classics, 9pm-3am,

£6/£5 – Komedia

15 February

Duke Dumont - 2014 is looking like its going to be huge for Dumont, 11pm,

£13.50 – Concorde 2

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16 February

Brighton Half Marathon 2014 - 2014 is the 24th year of the Brighton Half

Marathon. Voted ‘Most Improved Race’ at the 2013 Runners World Personal Best

Awards, the race is now one of the most popular races on the national running

calendar, 9am – Brighton Seafront

16 February

Piers and Queers Walking Tour - A walk through 200 years of LGBTQ

Brighton, meet at noon, £8 – Meet at Regency Square

16 February

Of Montreal – Live music, 7pm, £14 – The Haunt

16 February

Little Comets - Little Comets AKA Robert Coles, Michael Coles and Matt Hall

found each other in inauspicious circumstances in a small greengrocers in Newcastle-

upon-Tyne, 7:30pm, £11 – Concorde 2

16 February

Stephen K Amos - Fresh from the Edinburgh Festival, Amos is hitting the road

with a brand new show for 2014 which has already been a smash hit success across

Australia and New Zealand, 7:30pm, £20 – Theatre Royal Brighton

16 February

Minkley’s Night of Melodies - A magical night of mixed-up melodies from some

of Brighton’s leading music maestros, 7:30pm, £12 – The Old Market

16 February

Eleanor McEvoy - One of Ireland's most accomplished contemporary singer

songwriters, 7:30pm, £14 in advance, £15 on the door – Komedia

16-18 February Hunt The Rainbow - Pick up a rainbow bag and find all the colours of the rainbow

on this fun hunt round the museum, free, drop-in. Up to 8 years - Hove Museum

17 February

Over The Rainbow - Explore prisms, lenses and light and make rainbows of your

own, 10:30am-midday and 1pm-2:30pm, free – Hove Museum

17 February

Twenty One Pilots – Live music, 7pm, £10 – The Haunt

17 February

Mercury - Winners of the National Tribute Awards 2013, Mercury have firmly

established themselves as one of the world's most authentic tributes to Queen,

7:30pm, £17 – Theatre Royal Brighton

17 February

Cate Le Bon - Psych-folk from the Welsh singer-songwriter who is supporting her

much lauded new album, Mug Museum, 7:30pm, £10 – Komedia

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17 – 18 February

Van Morrison - Van Morrison is a legendary artist with one of the most enduring

and consistently impressive careers in musical history, 7:15pm doors, £46.50-£76.50

– Brighton Dome

18 February

Investigate the Iguanodon - Find out more about the spiky thumbed Iguanodon, a

dinosaur discovered right here in Sussex, in this child-friendly talk, 10.30am, midday

and 2pm, £5/£4 for members – Booth Museum

18 February

Bin Men - A play with music for young children and families, Bin Men tells a story of

recycling and transforming using live music, puppetry and lots of fun, 11.30am &

2.30pm, £5 children, £7 adults, £22 Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) – Brighton

Dome

18 February

Penguin Café – Live music, 7pm, £17.50 – All Saints Church

18 February

Toy - TOY are: Tom Dougall (vocals / guitar), Dominic O’Dair (guitars), Maxim

Barron (bass / vocals), Alejandra Diez (synths / modulations) & Charlie Salvidge

(drums / vocals), 7:30pm, £10 – The Old Market

18 February

Café Scientifique – Monthly talk, 7.30pm, free, collection made to cover costs –

Latest Music

18 February

Magnet Speed Dating – 28-45 years. Are you hopeful (not desperate) for

romance? Then come along and experience 20 fast-moving new encounters, 8pm,

£20 – Komedia

18 February

Sweet Gum Tree - French musician Arno Sojo’s new solo project showcasing a

poetic chamber pop, 8pm, £12 – Komedia

19 February

Cut & Paste! – A Zine-making - Learn how to produce your own custom fanzine

or small booklet, in this practical workshop led by graphic designer Tristan Manco,

1pm-4pm, £5, members £4 admission to Subversive Design exhibition, book in

advance – Brighton Museum

19 February

Tap Factory - Pounding rhythms and urban setting are offset by humour and poetic

grace in a celebration of physical performance, 7:30pm, £10 - £20 – Brighton Dome

19 February

Laughtermarket: Annual Special - With Katherine Ryan, Zoe Lyons, Joe Wels,

James McDonnell, MC’s Rue Barratt, and Sam Stone, 8pm, £7 adv/£8 on door – The

Old Market

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19 – 20 February

Peppa Pig - Come and join Peppa and her friends for another all singing, all dancing

adventure full of songs, games and muddy puddles! Wed 1pm & 4pm, Thu 10am &

1pm, various prices – Brighton Dome

20 February

Over The Rainbow - Explore prisms, lenses and light and make rainbows of your

own, 10:30am-midday and 1pm-2:30pm, free – Hove Museum

20 February

Speedy Ortiz – Live music, 8pm, £7 – The Green Door Store

20 February

Kirk Brandon - Brighton’s own wonderful dynamo and legendary punk Kirk

Brandon is playing what will be a totally gripping solo acoustic gig in February, 8pm,

£9 – The Prince Albert

20 February

Makin Projects present Boothby Graffoe: Scratch - Join arch-Surrealist

Boothby Graffoe for a typically skewed looked at the weird little world of the UK

lottery scratch card, 8pm, £12/£10 – Komedia

20 February

The Silencing of Miss Scarlet - Proud Cabaret drops its guests right in the heart

of a hard-boiled Murder Mystery every Thursday night, dinner sittings are made

between 7pm - 8pm with the show from 8.30pm till late – Proud Cabaret Brighton

20 February

The Space Presents… Broadcaster and Journalist Samira Ahmed and Oscar

nominated film producer Alison Owen. In conversation with host Lisa Holloway,

tickets available from http://www.thespace.uk.com/, 8pm, £10/£8 – Emporium Theatre

20 – 21 February

Wot? No Fish! - Premiering to critical acclaim at this year’s Edinburgh Festival

Fringe, bread&circuses’ new one-man show takes audiences on a captivating journey

spanning decades... 7:30pm, £12/£10 advance. £13/£11 on the door – The Old

Market

20 - 23 February

Hunt The Rainbow - Pick up a rainbow bag and find all the colours of the rainbow

on this fun hunt round the museum, free, drop-in. Up to 8 years - Hove Museum

21 February

Modelworld 2014 - Having started out as a model railway show it now

encompasses so much more and has become genuinely a family model show with

something for children of all ages, 1-100, 10am, £7.50 - £26 – Brighton Centre

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21 February

Marine Discovery Day - Discover more about the geology of our coast and

threats to our seas. Our staff will help identify what you have found and tell you

about our local wildlife, 10.30am–12.30pm & 1:30–3:30pm – Booth Museum

21 February

Lunchtime Concerts - Stephen Carroll-Turner plays works for piano by Bach,

Messiaen, Schubert (Sonata in A major D664) and Liszt, 12:30pm-1:15pm, £3.50 –

Brighton Unitarian Church

21 February

Pharoahe Monch – Pharoahe Monch is widely regarded as one of the most

intelligent, eloquent and challenging lyricists of the genre, 7pm, £11.50 – Concorde

21 February

SOURCE – New Music - Our monthly night in association with Brighton SOURCE

magazine showcases the best up-and-coming bands the city has to offer. Check out

Brighton Dome's SOURCE New Music Facebook page for full line-ups, updates and

artist info, 7:30pm, £4 – Brighton Dome

21 February

Music and Wine at St Luke’s – Youth and Love - Ben Thapa will perform songs

by Strauss, Frank Bridge, Britten’s Michaelangelo Sonnets, and a new work by Simon

Lindley, 7.30pm, £7/£5/£3 Under 12's – St Luke’s Church

21 February

The Rat Pack - David Alacey (Lovejoy and Inspector Alleyn), Des Coleman

(Eastenders and The One Show) and Paul Drakeley (BBC Musician of the Year)

amaze audiences with their recreation of the music of Sinatra, Martin and Davis Jnr,

7:30pm, £19/£20 – Theatre Royal

21 February Mitch Benn is the 37th Beatle - Mitch's new show combines his Scouse upbringing

with his love of music and a lifelong obsession with Liverpool's most famous sons,

8pm, £14/£12 – Komedia

21 – 23 February

Krater Comedy Club - Eat, drink, watch and laugh as 3 top stand-ups and one of

the best MCs on the comedy circuit entertain you. Please see

www.komedia.co.uk/krater for opening times, £6 - £31 – Komedia

22 February

Subversive Design BSL Tour - A British Sign Language interpreted tour of the

exhibition for deaf and hard of hearing visitors, midday, free with exhibition

admission ticket – Brighton Museum

22 February

Describing Subversive Design - A description-led tour of the exhibition for blind

and partially-sighted visitors, 2pm, free with exhibition ticket – Brighton Museum

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22 February

Danny Brown – Live music, 7pm, £16 – Brighton Coalition

22 February

London Philharmonic Orchestra - Concert including Berlioz Overture, Le

Corsaire, Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and Brahms Symphony

No. 2, 7:30pm, £10 - £32.50 – Brighton Dome

22 February

The Magic of Motown - The all new Baby Love 50 Years of No 1 Hits Tour

spectacular from the States, the legend of the label lives on, 5 star performances

revive more than 36 classics, 7:30pm, £15.50/£24 – Theatre Royal

22 February

Twelfth Night - Two worlds collide in Filter’s explosive new take on Shakespeare’s

lyrical Twelfth Night, 3pm & 8pm, £14/£12 – Brighton Dome

22 February

Festival of the Spoken Nerd: Full Frontal Nerdity - Whether you loved or

loathed the school science lab, Festival of the Spoken Nerd is here to feed your

brain, tickle your ribs and light your Bunsen burner… 8pm, £15/£13 – The Old

Market

22 February

Funny Women: Brighton Nights - This month’s Brighton Nights will feature a

fantastic mix of new comedy and some Funny Women favourites. See website for

details, 8pm, £10/£8 – Komedia

22 February

Metalheadz with Goldie - Plus Calyx & Teebee // Foreign Concept // Maniac &

trouble // Mc lowqui/ AD, 11pm, £7/£8.50 – Concorde 2

22 February

Mod for It - Expect a cool mix of Northern soul, Stax and Motown, ska, R&B,

rockabilly, garage and rock‘n’roll, 11pm, £5/£4 – Komedia

23 February

The Sundae Club - A ‘Pirates and Adventure’ themed family event with a theatre

show, film at Dukes @ Komedia, crafty workshops and a live band, 25 Family of 4

(min one adult per 3 kids), £8.50/£6.50 conc. – Komedia

23 February

Brighton Twisted Market - There is no dress code, however, be as free and

creative as you dare and desire just keep the undercarriage covered! Midday, £5 –

Latest Music Bar

23 February

Sam Smith - One of the biggest breakout artists to emerge in the past 12 months,

Sam Smith has won over fans and critics alike, 7pm, £11 – The Old Market

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23 February

The Presidents of the United States of America - This tour will be a very rare

chance to catch the band in the very intimate surroundings of Concorde 2, 7pm,

£18.50 – Concorde 2

24 February

The Beards: Euro-Bout to Grow A Beard Tour - The Australian comedy folk-

rock band return to Europe to continue their beard-themed rock’n’roll assault!

7:30pm, £10 in advance – Komedia

24 February

Goblin - Famous for scoring legendary soundtracks to such films as Dawn of the

Dead, Inferno, Suspiria and Profondo Rosso, expect an unforgettable night of classic

giallo inspired Italian-Psych-Prog rock, 7:30pm, £20 – Concorde 2

24 February

Punt and Dennis - Brand new comedy tour, 7:30pm, £23.50 – Theatre Royal

25 February

Drenge – Live music, 7pm, £7 – The Haunt

26 February

Luke Wright: Essex Lion - The seventh show from brilliant poet and broadcaster

Luke Wright, 8pm, £10 – Komedia

27 February

The Silencing of Miss Scarlet - Proud Cabaret drops its guests right in the heart

of a hard-boiled Murder Mystery every Thursday night, dinner sittings are made

between 7pm - 8pm with the show from 8.30pm till late – Proud Cabaret Brighton

27 February

Everything Is Connected - Bringing the festival atmosphere to the city with storytelling, comedy, poetry, live music, Jenga and adventure. Make friends and

DANCE, 7:30pm, £5/£7 – Komedia

27 February

Comic Boom - It's Komedia's sell-out monthly night of exciting new comedy

without the gamble, 8pm, £9/£7/£5 – Komedia

27 February

Trip Hazard - Look out for the return of Nic Sandiland’s installation which depicts

a series of catastrophic consequences instigated by the inadvertent actions of

passers-by. See website for times, free entry – Brighton Dome

28 February

Lunchtime Concerts - Maltese pianist Maureen Galea will be presenting an

enticing programme of piano music including well-loved Schubert Impromptus,

12:30pm-1:15pm, £3.50 – Brighton Unitarian Church

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28 February

‘I Love To Boogie’ with T-Rextasy - If you would like to know exactly what a

Marc Bolan concert was like in the 1970s, this show is for you! 7pm, £15 –

Concorde 2

28 February

Kodo - Take the centuries-old art of Japanese drumming, combine it with

electrifying athleticism and spice it up with stunning visuals, and you have the recipe

for pure theatre that is Kodo, 7:30pm, £22-£27.50 – Brighton Dome

28 February

John Murray - Songs in the key of heartbreak with a Springsteen-like cinematic

sweep, from the Mississippi singer songwriter. 'Instant classic' Uncut, 7:30pm, £10 –

Komedia

28 February – 01 March

Krater Comedy Club - Eat, drink, watch and laugh as 3 top stand-ups and one of

the best MCs on the comedy circuit entertain you. Please see

www.komedia.co.uk/krater for opening times, £6 - £31 – Komedia

Gallery Details

All nos. 01273 unless otherwise stated

Art5 Gallery, 5 Bartholomews, Brighton, BN1 1HG Tel 774222. Mon-Sat 10am-

6pm, Sun 11am-5pm www.artatfive.com

Blank Studios and Gallery, 108 North Street Portslade, BN41 1DG,

[email protected],

Booth Museum of Natural History, 194 Dyke Road, Brighton, BN1 5AA Tel

03000 290900, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 2-5, closed Thur

Brighton Fishing Museum Gallery, 201 Kings Road Arches, BN1 1NB. Open daily 10am-6pm, Tel 723064

Brighton Media Centre Gallery, 15-17 Middle Street, Brighton, BN1 1AL Tel

01273 201100

Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, BN1 1EE

Tel 03000 290900, Adm. free Tues-Sat 10-5, Sun 10-5. Closed Mon (except bank

holidays 10-5).

Burstow Gallery, Brighton College, Eastern Road, Brighton. Mon-Fri: 10am-

5pm

Fabrica, 40 Duke Street, Brighton, BN1 1 AG Tel 778646. Wed-Sat: 12-

5pm, Sun and bank holidays 2-5pm

First Light Gallery, 3 Nile Street, Brighton, BN1 1HN Tel 327344, Tues-Sat

10am-4pm

Gallery 40, 40 Gloucester Road, Brighton BN1 4AQ Tel 691511

Garage Studios, 13-16 Vine Street, BN14AG, 609669

Grange Museum and Art Gallery, High Street, Rottingdean, BN2 7HE (nr.

pond opp. The Plough). Mon-Sat 10-4pm, Sun 2-4pm, Wed – closed.

Hove Museum & Art Gallery, 19 New Church Road, Hove, BN3 4AB. Tel

03000 290900, Mon-Sat–10am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm, closed Wed.

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Ink_d Gallery & Studio 96 North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YE. Mon-Sat 10am-

6pm, Sun 12-4pm Tel 645299

iO Gallery, Brighton Designers & Makers, 39 Sydney Street, Brighton, BN1 4EP.

Tel 671212 Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 11-5pm

Jive Monkey, 5 Steine Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1TE. Tel 693599,

Tue/Wed 6.30pm – Midnight, Thur 6.30pm – 1am, Fri/Sat 6.30pm – 2am

Jubilee Library, Jubilee Street, North Laine, BN1 1GE. Tel 01273

290800/296969 Mon-Tues 10am-7pm, Wed 10am-5pm, Thurs 10am-8pm, Fri

10am-5pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun – 11am-4pm www.citylibraries.info

Naked Eye Gallery, 5 Farm Mews, Farm Road BN3 1AF. Tel 204800

Onca Gallery, 14 St George’s Place, BN1 4GB. Tel 958291

Permanent Gallery, 20 Bedford Place, Brighton, BN1 2PT Tel 710389 Thu-Fri,

Sun 1-6pm, Sat 11am-6pm www.permanentgallery.com

[email protected]

Phoenix Gallery, 10-14 Waterloo Place, Brighton, BN2 9NB Tel 603700, Wed-

Sun 11am-5pm.

Stables Studio, Namrik Mews (Off St Auybns) BN3 2TF

Start Contemporary Gallery, 8 Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1US. Tues-Sat

10am-5pm

thirtyfive-a 35a High Street, Brighton, BN2 1RP. Tel: 07976 977 110 Daily

during the week 10am-4pm

Two Kats & a Cow, 167 Kings Road Arches, Brighton, Tel 776746 Sat & Sun:

11am-5pm Free admission.

University of Brighton Gallery, Grand Parade, Brighton, BN1 0JY Tel

643010, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.

York Place Studios, 28 York Place, BN1 4GU, Fri/Sat/Sun 12-6pm. Tel 674758

Venue Details

All nos. 01273 unless otherwise stated:

A-Bar, 11-12 Marine Parade, BN2 1TL

All Saints’ Church, Eaton Road Hove, BN3 3QA tel 733331 Basement, 24 Kensington Street, BN1 4AJ tel 699733

Blind Tiger Club - 52-54 Grand Parade, BN2 9QA

Book Nook, First Avenue BN3 2FJ. Tel 911988

Booth Museum of Natural History, Dyke Road, Brighton, BN1 5AA tel

292777, Mon-Sat except Thurs 10-5, Sun 2-5

Borde Hill. Borde Hill Garden, Balcombe Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 1XP

Boxbird Gallery, 14 St Johns Road, Hove, BN3 32F. Tel 734295

Brighthelm Community Centre, North Road, Brighton tel 821512

Brighton Buddhist Centre, Tichborne Street, BN1 1UR

Brighton Centre, Kings Road, BN1 2GR, Tel 0844 847 1515,

www.brightoncentre.co.uk

Brighton and Hove High School Sports Hall, Montpelier Road, Brighton

BN1 3AT

Brighton College, Eastern Road, BN2 0AL, (Autograph Concerts), Tel 704341

[email protected])

Brighton Deaf Centre, Carlton Hill, Brighton, BN2 0GW, Mobile: 07904

542841, Minicom: 01273 671899

Brighton Dome Box Office, New Road, BN1 1UG, Tel 709709

www.brightondome.org

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Brighton Little Theatre, Clarence Gardens, BN1 2EG. Tel 777748. www.the-

little.co.uk

Brighton Marina. BN2 5UT [email protected]

Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, BN1 1EE

tel 290900, Adm. free. Tues – Sun 10-5pm, Closed Mon.

Brighton Pier, Madeira Drive BN2 1TW. Tel 609361

Brighton Racecourse Freshfield Road, BN2 9XZ. Tel 603580. www.brighton-

racecourse.co.uk

British Engineerium, Neville Road, BN3 7QA

Brunswick, The 3 Holland Road, Hove, BN3 1JF. Tel 733984

Caprichos Restaurant and Tapas Bar, BN1 1HB, Tel 711600

Caroline of Brunswick 39 Ditchling Road, Brighton BN1 4SB. Tel 624434

Cisco’s Karma, 18 East Street, BN1 1HR, 725005

Chapel Royal, North Street, BN1 1EA. Tel 579382/774492 www.lccr.org.uk

Charles Street Bar and Club, 8 Marine Parade, BN2 1TA tel. 624091

The Chimney House, 28 Upper Hamilton Road, BN1 5DF

Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, BN2 1ES. Tel 697888, bookings 673311, fax

730468. www.concorde2.co.uk

Courtlands Hotel 19-27 The Drive, BN3 3JE

Cowley Club, 12 London Road, BN1 4JA. Tel 696104

Devil’s Dyke, Devil’s Dyke Road, Poynings East Sussex, BN1 8YJ

Digital, 189-192 Kings Road Arches, Brighton BN1 1NB. Tel 0844 9996101

Dorset Gardens Methodist Church, Dorset Gardens, BN2 1RL

Duke of York’s Cinema, Preston Circus, Brighton, BN1 4NA. Tel 0871

7042056

Embassy Court, Kings Road, BN1 1PX, 220880

Emporium Theatre, 88 London Road, BN1 4JF

Engine Room, 5 Preston Street, BN1 12HX. Tel 728999

FARM, 99 North Road, BN1 1YE, 623143

Fair, 21 Queens Road, BN1 3XA, Tel 723215

Falmer Church, St Laurence, East Street, Falmer BN1 9PB

Fishing Museum & Quarter, 201 Kings Road, BN1 1NB. Tel 723064

Foredown Tower, Foredown Road, Portslade-by-Sea, BN41 2EW. Tel 292092 Frames in the Lanes, 12c Meeting House Lane, BN11HB. Tel747769

Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton BN1 1AF Tel 770258

Hanover Community Centre, 33 Southover Street, Brighton, BN2 Tel

694873. http://hanovercommunity.org.uk/

Heist, 57 West Street, BN1 2RA, 822555, www.heistbar.co.uk

Hilton Brighton Metropole, Kings Road, BN1 2FU. Tel 644153

Hotel du Vin, 2-6 Ship Street, BN1 1AD, 718588

The Hope, 11-12 Queens Road, BN1 3WA

Hove Centre@ Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, BN3 4AH. Tel 0870 900

9100

Hove Club, Fourth Avenue, Hove BN3 2PJ

The Hub, 106 Lewes Road, BN2 3QA, Tel. 662310

Hove Lagoon, Kingsway, Hove, BN3 4LX Tel 692781

Hydrant, 75 London Road, BN1 4JF

In Vino Veritas, 103 North Road, BN1 1YW, 622522,

www.invinobrighton.co.uk

Iambic Arts, 38 Gardener Street, BN1 1UN, 572101

Jam, 9-12 Middle Street, BN1 1AL

The Jazz Place, 10 Ship Street, BN1 1AD. Tel 328439

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Jubilee Library, Jubilee Street, BN1 1GE. Tel 290800/296969. Mon-Tues 10am-

7pm, Wed 10am-5pm, Thurs 10am-7pm, Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun –

11am-5pm. [email protected]

King Alfred Ballroom, Kingsway, BN3 2WW. Tel 290290.

Komedia, 45 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN tel 0845 293 8480

www.komedia.co.uk

Latest Music Bar, 14-17 Manchester Street, BN2 1TF. Tel 687171.

www.thelatest.co.uk/musicbar/

La Tropicale, 61a Western Road, Hove, BN3 1JD

The Loft, Ship Street, BN1 1AD

The Lord Nelson, Trafalgar Street, BN1 4ED

Madam Geisha – East Street, Brighton, BN1 1NF. Tel 770847

Marlborough Theatre, 4 Princes Street, BN2 1RD Reservations: 07782278521

www.marlboroughtheatre.co.uk

Marwood Coffee Shop, 52 Ship Street, BN1 1AF. Tel 382063

Master Mariner, Inner Lagoon, Brighton Marina, BN2 5WD Tel. 818563

Milk No Sugar, 68 Trafalgar Street, BN1 4EB

Nevill Recreation Ground, Eridge Road, Hove, BN3 7QD. Tel. 01273 555534

New Steine Bistro, 10-11 New Steine, BN2 1PB

New Venture Theatre, Bedford Place, BN1 2PT. Tel 746118/808353

www.newventure.org

Nightingale Theatre above Grand Central Bar Surrey Street, BN1. Tel

702563, www.nightingaletheatre.co.uk

Northern Lights, 6 Little East Street, BN1 1HT

The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove, BN3 1AS tel 201800

www.theoldmarket.com

The Old Courtroom, 118 Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1UD. Tel 03000

290900

The Open House, 146 Springfield Road, Brighton, BN1 6DE. Tel. 07879832857

Palmeira Mansions, 33 Palmeira Mansions, Church Road

Park View Pub, Preston Drove, BN1 6LD.

Portslade Town Hall, Victoria Road, Portslade. Tel 292902

Prince Albert, Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4ED. Tel 730499 Preston Manor, Preston Drove, BN1 6SD Tel 03000 290900

Proud Cabaret Brighton, 83 St George’s Terrace, BN2 1EF, 0207 2831940

Prince Albert Pub, 48 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, Tel 730499

Purple Heart, 22 Gardner Street, BN1 1UP, tel. 696935

Ralli Hall, Denmark Villas, Hove. Tel 202254

Red Snapper Thai Restaurant, 45 Waterloo Street, BN3 1AY

Regency Town House, 13 Brunswick Square, Hove. [email protected] Tel

206306

Roedean School Chapel, Roedean Road, Tel 603181

Round Georges, Sutherland Road, Kemptown BN2 QED

Sam’s of Seven Dials, 1 Buckingham Road, Brighton BN1 3TD, Tel 885555

Singing Hills Golf Course, Off B2117, Albourne, West Sussex, BN6 9EB

Sea Life Centre, Marine Parade, BN2 1TB. Tel 604234

Smuggler’s Bar – The Loft, 10 Ship Street, Brighton BN1 1AD

St Andrew’s Church Hall, Church Road, Hove. Tel 456461

St Bartholomew’s Church, Ann Street, BN1 4GP. Tel 620491

St Luke’s Church, Queen’s Park Road, BN2 9YA

St Nicholas Church, Dyke Road. Tel 07746 198026

St Peter’s Church, York Place, BN1 4GU. Tel 698182

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St Paul’s Church, Russell Place, BN1 2RG. Tel 739639

Sallis Benney Theatre, Grand Parade, BN2 2JY. Tel 643010

Shoreham Airport, Shoreham, BN43 5FF. Tel 441061

www.shorehamairport.co.uk

Stanmer Park, Falmer, BN1 9QB

Stanford Avenue Methodist Church Hall, BN1 6FD, Tel 565896

Sussex County Cricket Ground, Eaton Road, Hove, BN3 3AN. Tel 827100

Ten Green Bottles, 9 Jubilee Street, BN1 1GE

The Green Door Store, Trafalgar Arches, Lower Goods Yard, Brighton Train

Station, BN1 4FQ

The Railway Club, 4 Belmont, Brighton BN1 3TF

Theatre Royal Brighton, New Road, Brighton, BN1 1SD Tel 08448 717650

www.theambassadors.com/theatreoyal

Thistle Hotel, Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 2GS Tel 01273 763244

Thomas Kemp, 8 George’s Road, Brighton, BN2 1EB

The Engine Room, 5 Preston Street, Brighton, BN1 2HX. Tel 07903399309

The Haunt, 10 Pool Valley, BN1 1 NJ,

The Lighthouse, 28 Kensington Street, BN1 4AJ. Tel 64 7 1 9 7

The Oriental, Oriental Place, Brighton BN1 2LJ. Tel 01273 205050

Unitarian Church, New Road, Brighton, BN1 1SD

Upstairs at Three and Ten, 10 Steine Street, BN2 1TE, tel 07800 983290

Volks Railway, Madeira Drive, BN2 1EN. Tel 292718

Windmill Theatre, Blatchington Mill School, Neville Road, BN3 7BW

Withdean Stadium, Tongdean Lane, BN1 5JD. Tel 542100

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