The Improvements

The Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre are being transformed into a vibrant, creative and fully accessible destination for everyone to enjoy. Whether you want to see your favourite artist (or be amazed by a new one), relax over a drink or bite to eat, hire the space for a private event, develop new artistic work or perform on our stages - these incredible buildings are coming back to life like never before. 

Corn Exchange  


As soon as you walk into the Corn Exchange you can’t help but say ‘Wow!’. This stunning 200 year-old former royal riding school has been stripped back to reveal its original heritage features, including the widest span timber frame in the country and the distinctive ornate windows.

Audience and artist accessibility and comfort has been a key consideration, with full disabled access, internal temperature control, ventilation systems, and a retractable 500-seat capacity on the ground floor. State-of-the-art production and digital technology facilities offer better lighting, acoustics, Wi-Fi connectivity, hearing assistance systems and sound-proofing so we can programme a wider range of artists for everyone to enjoy.

And not forgetting that artists need somewhere to relax too! Backstage facilities for artists and production staff include new dressing rooms, bathrooms and waiting areas.  

Studio Theatre



Originally designed in 1935 by renowned architect Robert Atkinson, the Studio Theatre is our smaller capacity venue and has been re-modelled to offer an unrivalled visitor experience. Its unique architectural features have been carefully cleaned and repaired to its former glory with the same high-end interior specifications as the larger Corn Exchange. New retractable seating with a capacity of 250 means the space can be easily adapted for a range of performances or private hire events – from intimate gigs to small conferences. 

Anita's Room


Brighton & Hove is a city of creativity and we believe that the power of the arts can transform and enrich lives across all ages and abilities. This new practical work/meet/rehearse space, supported by the Roddick Foundation, will be open to artists, writers, performers and community groups to explore, research and develop their ideas so we can help nurture and retain the next generation of artists.

Named in memory of activist, entrepreneur and founder of The Body Shop, Dame Anita Roddick, Anita’s Room is fully equipped with a lighting grid, mixing desk and the latest 5G technology and can accommodate up to 40 people within its main space, office and kitchen areas. Supporting works in progress, small scale performances and events, Anita’s Room will be offered free of charge to Brighton Dome associate artists, resident artists, visiting performing artists, community participation projects and creative learning activities.

Welcome Area

A new ground floor entrance on New Road now offers accessible entry for visitors into the building, whether attending an event, exploring the new spaces or finding out more about the building’s fascinating history on a new interactive digital timeline in our Viewing Gallery.

Viewing Gallery

New Corn Exchange Viewing Gallery

On the upper level, a new light-filled viewing gallery allows visitors to peer through the huge windows and into the vast Corn Exchange. Every day will be different - from a soundcheck to a live performance. This public area also includes a bar area and heritage displays, perfect for events, exhibitions or private hire. 

The Hall


Above the Corn Exchange entrance on Church Street, visitors are welcomed by the angelic statue of Ceres in her restored golden splendour. Inside, the Hall has been revived into a bright and airy space for use during ticketed entry, to find out information about up-coming events or as a meeting point before you grab a drink.

Eat, Drink & Socialise

Brighton Dome New Road Cafe Visualisation

On the ground floor of the Studio Theatre and opening out onto New Road, a bright, contemporary restaurant now welcomes visitors throughout the day and into the evening.

Award-winning community-focused local company Redroaster have partnered with us to offer delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner menus alongside their roasted organic coffee, wines chosen by The Guardian’s Zeren Wilson and award-winning cocktails.

Two new bars located on the lower ground floor and viewing gallery level will provide refreshments for audiences attending events in both venues and will also be available for private hire breakouts.

All visualisation images by project architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios