The jaw-dropping show that rocked Britain's Got Talent, Circus of Horrors will take you on a whirlwind journey and send shivers down your spine with twisted contortionists, hair hanging beauties, flying aerialists, sword swallowers and its latest and greatest star: The Ventriloquist.... Read more >>
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The jaw-dropping show that rocked Britain's Got Talent, Circus of Horrors will take you on a whirlwind journey and send shivers down your spine with twisted contortionists, hair hanging beauties, flying aerialists, sword swallowers and its latest and greatest star: The Ventriloquist.
This was the Roaring Twenties, a decedent decade that saw the birth of the Cabaret. Set in Berlin in 1921, one particular venue was struggling to make ends meet, new blood was needed and it was found when Dr. Haze rolled into town with his Vampire Vaudeville show, featuring hair hanging beauties, twisted contortionists, flying aerialists, demon dwarfs, gyrating jugglers, voodoo warriors, pickled people, sword swallowers and its latest and greatest new found star The Ventriloquist.
With a brilliant cast, The Circus of Horrors features some of the greatest, most bizarre & beautiful circus acts on earth.
'Fantastic. That's what I call entertainment - I want to party with you guys!'
David Hasselhof
Recommended for 16+

There are four wheelchair spaces available in the stalls. The first counter of the Box Office is at a height suitable for wheelchair users.
Theatre Royal Brighton is equipped with a Sennheiser infra-red sound amplification system. To access the infra-red systems please request receiving equipment from the kiosk situated in the main foyer. Please be sure to request a compatible seat when booking your tickets, as only selected seats work within the infra-red area
Equipment available: Headset This device amplifies sound through earpieces similar to regular headphones. Suitable for persons without a hearing aid or some hearing aid devices that are able to accommodate a headset over them.
The first counter of the box office is fitted with an induction system for people who are hard of hearing.
Guide, hearing and other working dogs are welcome in all parts of the theatre.
There is a separate, accessible toilet facility on the ground floor by the stalls bar.

By train:
Theatre Royal Brighton is situated only five minutes walk from Brighton rail station; with frequent train services serving London and the South East.
By road:
From the M23/A23, follow the signs to the town centre. There is parking nearby for over 3,000 cars.
Book online: Use the links below
Telephone Booking: 0844 871 7650
Customer Service: 0844 871 7627
Groups Bookings: 0844 871 7617
Access Bookings: 0844 871 7677
Stage Door / Admin:* 01273 764400
*please note it is not possible to assist
with bookings on this number
Theatre Royal Brighton has announced its latest production; The Parlour, the Theatre’s new cafe located on New Road. Open from early morning to early evening, The Parlour will serve a selection of teas, fresh ground coffee, pastries, cakes and snacks. So take your seat and join us for a drink and snack next time you are visiting.


Book 10+ tickets and get one free group booker place.