The anxious chatter as the crowd fills the room, the sense of trepidation as the audience takes their seats and the silence that descends as the curtain rises. The theatre has always provided a constant source of entertainment; whether that be to evoke sadness, joy, suspense or even laughter. As Easter approaches, Brighton’s theatrical spaces have numerous productions and showcases. Whether you yearn for a tear-jerking Shakespearean Classic (see Macbeth at Theatre Royal Brighton) or a raunchy comedy at Komedia, there are a multitude of performances that you, your family, and friends can see and experience.
Here at The Badger, we have assembled a timetable packed with a variety of showcases from across the theatrical spectrum that will appease even the toughest theatre critic! See below for all dates, ticket prices and locations.
Theatre Royal Brighton
Cluedo 2: The Next Chapter
19 – 23 March, 2:30pm and 7:30pm
Tickets from £13
The Secret Life of Fairies
4 (1pm, 2:30pm and 4pm) – 5 (11:30am, 1pm and 2:30pm) April
Tickets from £12.5
Brighton Dome
Dorothy Stringer Dance Show 2024
23 March, 7pm
Tickets from £10.50
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
29 (2pm, 5:30pm) – 30 March (2pm)
Tickets from £6.25
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra 2023/24: Sea Songs
7 April
Tickets from £6.50
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
Tommy Tiernan: tommedian
11 – 12 Aprile, 8pm
TIckets. from £29.80
Recommended for ages 15+
Ashley Gavin
13 April, 8pm
Tickets from £24.50
Recommended for ages 14+
Komedia Brighton
Phil Green: Four Weddings and a Breakdown
27 March, 8pm
Tickets from £10
Recommended ages 16+
Komedia Comedy Club
29 March, 8pm
Tickets from £15
Strictly ages 18+
Teen Spirit – 90s Rock Night
30 March, 11pm
Tickets from £5
Strictly ages 18+
Beavertits Cabaret and Burlesque
31 March, 7:30pm
Tickets from £15
Strictly ages 18+
Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts
Clark (Plus Support: Johanna Bramli)
21 March, 8pm
Tickets from £20
Recommended for ages 14+
Ray Young: Out
16 April, 8pm
Tickets from £10
Emma Critchley: Common Heritage
23 April, 7pm
Free admission
Advanced booking is recommended.