Christmas season is upon us, which means one thing in theatre – Christmas shows are back and they are everywhere. From themed Christmas shows to Christmas music concerts, they seem to be dominating the scene.
Theatre lovers are in for a treat with the diversity in performances this holiday season. So, whether you want to spend an evening immersed in Christmas carols, or you want to see a cabaret show with your mates, there are hundreds of shows taking place at the moment and more to come. Don’t forget to keep an eye out as there may be one that interests you.
We have chosen a few shows taking place in Brighton’s most iconic theatres and comedy venues to curate a timetable of what’s on in Brighton in the last month of the year and the beginning of the next.
Theatre Royal Brighton
Live at Christmas (comedy)
11 December
Tickets from £27.42, for ages 16+
Fairytale of New York (concert)
14-15 December
Tickets from £26.50
Six (musical)
19 December-6 January 2024
Tickets from £29, for ages 10+ (mature themes and sensitive subjects)
And Then There Were None (play)
9-13 January 2024
Tickets from £13, for ages 12+ (sensitive themes)
Brighton Dome
Nutcrusher (dance)
6 December
Tickets from £7.50 (features nudity)
Christmas with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (concert)
10 December
Tickets from £15
Camilla George (concert)
10 December
Tickets from £15
So… You Knew? (theatre)
14 December
TIckets £10/pay what you choose, for ages 15+ (adult language)
Viggo Venn: British Comedian (comedy)
16 December
Tickets £22, for ages 12+ (recommended)
Komedia Brighton
Brian Bilston (poetry)
10 December
Tickets from £8, for ages 14+ (under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)
Joe Black’s Kleines Kabarett (cabaret)
12 December
Tickets from £20, for ages 16+ (contains adult content and themes)
Comedy at Christmas: The Best of Edinburgh Fringe (comedy)
18 December
Tickets from £14, for ages 16+
Suspiciously Elvis Christmas Special (Elvis themed night)
19 December
Tickets from £59, for ages 9+ (under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)