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RUSSELL WATSON - BRIGHTON DOME Thurs 10th April “Spring, spring, spring” croons the old song from the musicals but I don’t want you sitting at home watching black and white movies. Well I’ll let you do a little of that if hit by those famous April showers! However I’ve got plenty of reasons for you to get out and get busy over the next few months whatever the weather. Have fun and join me here for Summer tips. brightondome.org The ‘People’s Tenor’ comes to Brighton to perform his recent 10th album release, Only One Man. features songs from the writers of Les Miserables and Miss Saigon.. Watson has been singing since he was a child, and became known after performing at a working men’s club. He came to attention in 1999 when he sang God Save the Queen at the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Watson’s debut album titled The Voice was released in May 2001. Many more have followed as has the fame he deserves. Don’t miss the chance to witness this one off voice live in concert. Why not enjoy a pre-show dining at Brighton Dome. Choose from a delicious menu of fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, prepared on the premises by their Oliver Peyton-approved chef. DRACULA THE GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL Fri 7th and Sat 8th March Sun 17th May - 25th August CONNAUGHT THEATRE WORTHING GLYNDE - BOOKING OPEN 10TH MARCH www.worthingtheatres.co.uk Blackeyed Theatre Company’s new adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula blends both gothic and contemporary influences to create a version which remains faithful to the original but also brings modern vibrancy to the story. The Victorian thriller embodies the struggle to break taboos, resist temptation and stop the unknown outside bec