Rock And Roll Paradise
Theatre Royal Brighton, New Road, Friday, January 22, 7.45pm, £23.25, 08448 717650
THE touring rock and roll package show that never happened, and could never happen again, featuring takes on legends including Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, The Big Bopper and Eddie Cochran.
ABBA Reunion
Theatre Royal Brighton, New Road, Saturday, January 23, 7.45pm, from £20, 08448 717650
A CELEBRATION of Sweden’s biggest cultural contribution to the world, as previously seen on the West End, complete with the favourite costumes and choreography designed to recreate the experience of seeing the real thing.
Crystal’s Vardo
Rialto, Dyke Road, Brighton, Wednesday, January 27, 7.30pm, £7/£5, 01273 725230
A BULLIED young gypsy girl runs away from home with her grandfather’s vardo and pony in a performance staged by Friends Families and Travellers to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
Stewart Lee: A Room With A Stew
Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Church Street, Wednesday, January 27, 7.30pm, £22, 01273 709709
ANOTHER chance to see the cult comedy legend test out new material for his forthcoming series of the Stewart Lee Comedy Vehicle – although be warned if you saw his 2015 visit it may be a little familiar.
Dynamo
Brighton Centre, King’s Road, Wednesday, January 27, to Sunday, January 31, 8pm, 2.30pm matinee Sat, from £32.50, 08448 471515
THE street illusionist has become an international superstar since the first screening of his Magician Impossible three years ago, with his tricks being broadcast to more than 250 million viewers around the world.
Anton And Erin: Just Gotta Dance
Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Church Street, Thursday, January 28, 7.30pm, from £31.50, 01273 709709
STRICTLY Come Dancing’s breakout stars Anton du Beke and Erin Boag celebrate the music and dance golden age, accompanied by six ensemble dancers, vocalist Lance Ellington and the 25-piece London Concert Orchestra.
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