British Sign Language Interpreted Performances

If you require this service, please let us know when booking so we can reserve you an appropriate seat. We have a selection of tickets on hold to ensure a good view of the interpreter, we are also happy to reserve you a seat for performances where seating is usually unreserved.

Top left is Amy Murray, a red-headed white woman. We can see her head and neck. She is smiling. Below her we can see Gavin Lilley, a white, bald man who is staring ahead, slightly open mouthed. We can see his shoulders, he is wearing a black top. To his right are Hermon and Heroda Berhane. They are twins and one of them is behind the other, hugging her. They are both black and wear their black hair in a short, wavy bob. They both have big grins on their faces and are wearing black outfits. To their right is John Bishop, a white man with a cheesy grin. He is wearing a navy suit, shirt and tie. Above him is Douglas Ridloff. A bald, white man in a black t-shirt. He has a smirk on his face and is pointing straight ahead with his left arm, whilst his right arm is raised up.

Flarewave presents...Deaf Talent Takeover

Sat 30 Sep 2023, 7.30pm

Join us for an electrifying night of diverse performances that will leave you in stitches and spark conversations. Hosts Hermon and Heroda Berhane will lead us through an unforgettable evening putting the spotlight on international Deaf talent.


Miriam Margolyes smiles at camera with her hands together

Miriam Margolyes: Oh Miriam! Live

Sun 1 Oct 2023, 7.30pm

BSL interpreted by Tracey Tyer.

Join us on another unforgettable adventure through the extraordinary life and strong opinions of Miriam Margolyes, live on stage in her biggest tour yet to mark the launch of her new book.

Simon Reeve against a backdrop of dramatic hills

Simon Reeve – To the Ends of the Earth

Wed 25 Oct 2023, 7.30pm 

BSL interpreted by Marco Nardi

Simon Reeve's unique brand of documentary film-making combines travel and adventure with current affairs, history, wildlife, culture and conservation.

Lucy Worsley smiling against a country backdrop. She's a white woman in her 40s with a blonde bob wearing a red dress.

An Audience with Lucy Worsley on Agatha Christie 

Sun 11 Feb 2024, 7.30pm

BSL interpreter TBC

Following a sell-out tour in 2022, the Queen of History is heading back out on the road to share stories from the fascinating life of the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie.


Access Enquiries

Get in touch to book tickets for these events, please call our ticket office on 01273 709709 or email tickets@brightondome.org

If you have a specific access enquiry please feel free to get in touch, you can call us on 01273 261541 or email access@brightonfestival.org