The Brighton Dome is a building complex in Brighton that contains the Concert Hall, Corn Exchange and the Pavilion Theatre. Statistics Population: 155,919[1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: TQ315065 Administration District: Brighton & Hove Region: South East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: East Sussex Historic county: Sussex Services Police force: Sussex Police Fire and rescue: East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service [1] Ambulance: South...
Built for the Prince of Wales; completed in 1805. The Prince of Wales Feathers. This Heraldic badge of the Heir Apparent is derived from the ostrich feathers borne by Edward, the Black Prince. ...
A local authority scrutiny committee set up to investigate the circumstances behind BrightonDome’s financial shortfall in 2002, which lead to it receiving millions of pounds in emergency funds over a three year period, has blamed unrealistic projects in the management’s business plan for the deficit.
More than 1,000 performances have been staged at BrightonDome since it was refurbished, attracting a paying audience in excess of half a million people.
BrightonDome, which recently underwent a £22 million Lottery-funded refurbishment, consists of three venues - the 1,850-seat Concert Hall, the 1,200-seat Corn Exchange and the 200-seat Pavilion Theatre.
Brighton Festival Society organises Brighton Festival, which boasts a position as Englands largest mixed arts festival, and since 1999 has managed BrightonDome, the South Coast's premier arts venue.
Brighton Festival can claim to be the largest festival in England, second only to Edinburgh in the UK.
Stunning, unique and versatile, BrightonDome is firmly established as the leading arts and conference centre for the south coast.