The Brighton Dome, a 200-year-old cultural landmark, originally served as the stable block for a young George IV and later functioned as a hospital during World War I. Located on the south coast of England in Brighton, this historic venue now comprises three distinct performance spaces. Today, it stands as a cornerstone of the city’s creative scene, hosting a variety of performances and events that reflect its rich history and vibrant present.
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