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| Cabaret | Queens Arms 01273 696873 7 George Street www.queensarmsbrighton.com |
Back To Skool! Top cabaret One Act Two Shows This week Lola Lasagne DJ Andy B The Tuck Shop 9PM |
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| Cabaret | The Basement Club - Legends 01273 624462 31-34 Marine Parade www.basementclub.co.uk |
2 Pounded Drinks for £2! Does exactly what it says on the tin. With DJ Steve Lush playing pop &, R&B chart hits and classic tracks. 11pm-4am Free |
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| Children | Queens Park
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Playing For Health Road Show Queens Park |
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| Child Theatre | Theatre Royal 08448 717650 New Road www.theatreroyal.org.uk |
George's Marvellous Medicine By Roald Dahl Adapted by David Wood We present Roald Dahl’s amazing story about a young boy who makes a marvellous new medicine to cure his grandmother of her terrifying temper. But when his grandmother drinks his special new potion, the most incredible things start to happen. And George’s adventure has just begun! The Birmingham Stage Company is back on tour with a brand new adaptation of one of Roald Dahl’s funniest and most exciting stories. It follows the company’s acclaimed productions of Horrible Histories, Why The Whales Came and Danny The Champion Of The World. If you’re looking for fizztickling fun and wizzpopping magic for all the family, then don't miss George And His Marvellous Medicine! |
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| Clubbing | Latest Music Bar (Cafe Bar) 01273 687171 14 - 17 Manchester Street www.thelatest.co.uk |
The Wow Wow Club DJs Tiki Stew (Rockinitiz Club), Dave Mumbles (Brighton Rumble), Memphis Gee (Hot on the Heels) Spinning the best, Raw Rockabilly, Wild Rock n Roll, Frantic RnB, Killer Surf n Instros from the 40s, 50s and early 60s... Rocking, Drinking and Dancing from 8 til Late |
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| Comedy | Komedia (Studio Bar) 01273 647100 44-47 Gardener Street www.komedia.co.uk |
Popcorn Comedy A comedy night that presents some of the strongest, sharpest and funniest videos online. Our nights also feature the country's best stand up and character comedians as they showcase their own short comedy films. Previous live performers include Peter Serafinowicz, Holly Walsh, Tim Key, Adam Buxton, Josie Long and Graham Linehan. It recently appeared on BBC2's Culture Show. |
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| Darts | The Marlborough 01273 709709 4 Princes Street www.the-marleborough.co.uk |
Darts 7pm £3 |
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| Exhibition | The Royal Pavilion Royal Pavilion Gardens 03000 290900 www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info |
A Dark Day in Paradise by Clare Twomey 3,000 black ceramic butterflies descend on the sumptuous interiors of the Royal Pavilion. The butterflies cluster on the extravagant Banqueting Room table, across window panes, in roof lights, on mantelpieces and other surfaces throughout the ground floor rooms. Their sombre beauty is a reflection on the excesses and frivolity of the past life of the palace. |
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| Exhibition | Brighton Pavilion Cafe Balcony Royal Pavilion Gardens 03000 290900 www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info |
Hannah Carding: War A series of evocative black and white etchings with aquatint, illustrating quotations from different wars throughout history. |
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| Exhibition | Brighton Museum and Art Galleries Royal Pavilion Gardens 03000 290900 www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info |
Reviewing our Archaeology Collection Entrance to Brighton History Centre Visitors are invited to comment on how they think the city’s archaeological collection should be used to raise its profile and increase its use. Enquiries 01273 296971/296972 localhistory@brighton-hove.gov.uk 9.30am10am - 5pm |
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Booth Museum of Natural History
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Plant Portraits An exhibition of paintings by botanical artists that convey a plant’s technical form and structure as well as its beauty in ways that a photograph cannot. Botanical drawing has a legacy of historical importance going back to the time of ancient Egypt. Successful illustrators must be technically highly competent in drawing and painting, with a good knowledge of botany and the ability to convey the sense of wonder of the plant world. The beautiful works of art in this exhibition are complemented by magnificently illustrated botanical books and specimens from the Booth Museum collections. Plant Portraits is presented by the Botanical Art Society of Sussex in conjunction with the Booth Museum of Natural History. Booth Museum of Natural History |
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| Film and food | Bom-Banes 01273 606299 24 George Street www.bom-banes.co.uk |
Food and Film for a Fiver every Wednesday! Italian Film month (best to book) Yes - a good film and some summer Italian nosh (homemade pizza and salad) for £5. Cafe opens at 5pm, film starts at 8pm. Tables/trays on knees according to space!Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? 1962 |
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| Karaoke | Kings Arms 01273 685350 56 George Street www.thekingsarmsbrighton.com |
Open Mic night with Patrick O'Rourke Everybody welcome. Locally sourced food cooked fresh daily. Smoking shelter. Pool table. Live sports. Aire conditioned. |
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| Music | Komedia 01273 647100 44-47 Gardener Street www.komedia.co.uk |
Lout and Kili present Old Crow Medician Show Already headlining Campfire Trails in London, Tennessee’s Old Crow Medicine Show have been described in an NME article as ''arguably the best country band in the world right now’’ and we're very excited about this upcoming show, which is going to be great! |
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| Music | Komedia 01273 647100 44-47 Gardener Street www.komedia.co.uk |
Melting Vinyl presents… Fyfe Dangerfield + Special Guests Following the top 10 success of his enthralling version of Billy Joel's She's Always A Womanthe Guillemots front man performs more of his powerful solo material. |
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| Music | Latest Music Bar (Cabaret Bar) 01273 687171 14 - 17 Manchester Street www.thelatest.co.uk |
Thieves By The Code Single Launch September 22nd marks a highlight for music in Brighton, and for legendary Brighton based power trio Thieves By The Code as they grace the Latest Music Bar stage on a humble Wednesday night. Coincided with the launch of the Thieves By The Code website: thievesbythecode.com, the single Corner Of Your Eye is set to satisfy fans of balls-out rock at this highly anticipated launch party spectacular! Dirty guitars, head-butting rhythms, and chaotic noise will saturate the Latest Music Bar at this all night rocking party celebration - not for faint of heart! + Special guest to be confirmed |
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| Music | Legends Bar, Cabaret Venue & pre-club Chameleon!’ 01273 624462 31-34 Marine Parade www.legendsbrighton.com |
Terrace & bar open all day - Smoking area - Free entry to basement club. Food daily 12 - 5pm 11am -5am |
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| Music | The Amsterdam 01273 688825 11-12 Marine Parade www.amsterdam.uk.com |
The Piano Man - Colin Blanchflower LIVEEvery Wednesday til 31st OctoberThe big 'A' just got bigger every Wednesday! The Piano Man (aka Colin Blanchflower) plays his fantastic tunes to a relaxed candle lit bar every Wednesday from July. Come join us and maybe you could also request a song or two too. NEW HAPPY HOUR - 9pm till 10pm Pint of larger from £2.40 Pint of Strongbow £2.50 White or Red house wine £2.50 Apple Sour Shot £1.50 WKD bottles £2.00 Food from our menu is served daily from noon till 7pm. Piano Man from 9pm |
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| Open mic | The London Unity 01273 676688 131 Islingword Road |
Open Mic Night - run by Robin of yourgardenday Quality PA system plus drink promos for performers Turn up, sign up, plug in and play! 8-11pm Free entry |
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| Poker | The Duke of Beaufort 01273 625429 175 Queens Park Road |
Poker night £5 entry with cash prizes and free shot of JD for all players. Heated beer garden with T.V showing Sky Sports and ESPN. 2 indoor screen showing Sky Sports and ESPN Happy hour 3-8 Mon-Fri, 3-Close Sat, All day Sun. All day everyday drinks offers on selected beers, spirits and wines. Child and dog friendly. Function room for hire |
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| Theatre | Brighton Dome Pavilion Theatre 01273 709709 www.brightondome.org |
Scratch Night See five extracts from work-in-progress performances as part of Brighton Dome & Festival’s Artist Development Programme. A group of chosen local and new artists, including Big Daddy and Told by an Idiot and more, show their developing theatre pieces, with an opportunity for audience feedback after the show. |
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| Youth club | St. Mary's Church Hall 01273 311216 St. James street www.cotr.co.uk |
Surge. Youths aged 11 - 18 7pm - 8.15pm Free |
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