Out of London
Although London is well known for its eclectic mix of entertainment venues, beyond the city limits you can find a host of fantastic venues to entertainment. Why not try a day trip to Brighton and visit the wonderful Theatre Royal, Brighton or the New Theatre in Oxford where you can see some fantastic opera and ballet from the likes of the Welsh National Opera and the English National Ballet.
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Theatre Royal Brighton is a grade II listed building and is one of the oldest working theatres in the country. With an exquisite example of a regency auditorium and a collection of historic buildings that surround the stage house, it is the finest example of… Read More
Still independent and run by a charitable trust, The Mayflower's surpluses have always been ploughed back into The Mayflower. In summer 2003, the theatre closed for five months for its first major refurbishment since 1987. In 2007, the original cast-iron balcony seat frames from 1928 were re-upholstered. In 2010… Read More
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Aldeburgh (Orld-bruh) n. A place of energy and inspiration for music and the arts: Aldeburgh Music.
World renowned as an outstanding year-round performance centre, Aldeburgh is also a place where artists at all stages of their career can be inspired and energized. With inspirational scenery,…
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Aylesbury Waterside Theatre is a new theatre presenting a range of West End and touring musicals and plays, along with opera and ballet.
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With three historic spaces under one roof - Concert Hall, Corn Exch and Pavilion Theatre - Brighton Dome is one of the most versatile and stylish venues in the south showcasing music, comedy, theatre and more.
All three venues are linked to the rest of…
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Positioned in the beautiful surroundings of Oaklands Park, Chichester Festival Theatre has a dazzling international reputation for producing a wide range of theatrical productions, from musicals and comedies, to classic drama and innovative new writing.
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Congress Theatre is a purpose built modern theatre and conference venue.
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The Corn Exchange is a 400 seat arts centre in Newbury, Berkshire. It presents a varied programme including dance, film, music, drama, children's events, comedy and an annual pantomime.
In 2004 The Corn Exchange produced the first Newbury Comedy Festival, which featured Linda Smith, the Comedy…
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The De La Warr Pavilion is a Grade One Listed Modernist icon for contemporary arts on the sea-front in Bexhill on Sea. As well as being one of this country‘s architectural landmarks, it also has an enviable reputation as home to some of…
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Devonshire Park Theatre is a Grade II listed building designed by…
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Founded in 1934 by John Christie and his opera singer wife, Audrey Mildmay, Glyndebourne is committed to presenting opera of the highest quality, commissioning new work, developing new talent and reaching new audiences. Crucially, Glyndebourne has remained financially independent since 1934.
Although it receives valued Arts…
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The Marlowe Theatre opened in St Margaret’s Street, just before the First World War. In the 1920s, it was then turned into a cinema called the Central Picture Theatre. The cinema failed to compete with the other new cinemas and the building…
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