My wife and I attended the Dome's first opening show, Storming The Dome, since the Brighton Philharmonic concert was cancelled. We read the review by Mike Howard.
There was a photographer there who took a lot of photos, including one of a friend who was the first there when the doors opened.
At the end of the performance, we were asked to stay in our seats while a wide-angle photo was taken.
We have been waiting for some photographs to appear in The Argus, for it is three years since the Dome closed.
Although there was a supplement on March 2, the photo showed the Dome incomplete with workmen on the stage.
Surely the people of the city should be able to see what it looks like inside the Dome now?
Some for physical disability reasons and others who will not be able to see a show because of the cost would like to see it.
It would be good if the Festival Society could have an open day at the Dome similar to the one held after it closed.
-Mr and Mrs R Reeves, Havelock Road, Brighton
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