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Arts Centre entertainment in England

  1. A

    Plymouth Arts Centre

    This cultural hot-spot combines an independent cinema, modern-art exhibitions, and a licensed, vegetarian-friendly cafe.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Salisbury Arts Centre

    Housed in the converted St Edmund's church some 800m northeast of the cathedral, this innovative arts centre showcases cutting-edge theatre, dance and live gigs; photography and arts exhibitions are held in the foyer.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Symphony Hall

    To hear top talent from the world of classical music, head to the ultramodern Symphony Hall, the official home of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Shows also take place in the handsome auditorium at the Town Hall.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Norwich Arts Centre

    A wide-ranging program of alternative drama, concerts, dance and jazz set in a medieval church.

    reviewed

  5. Stamford Arts Centre

    This cultured establishment hosts everything from live jazz and art-house cinema to stand-up comedy.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Phoenix

    The city's art and soul; Phoenix is a vibrant hub of exhibitions, performance, music, dance, film, classes and workshops. There's a buzzing cafe-bar too.

    reviewed

  7. North Wall Arts Centre

    For drama, dance, live music and art.

    reviewed

  8. F

    Lincoln Drill Hall

    Downhill near the station, this stern-looking building hosts bands, orchestras, stage shows, comedy and daytime book and beer festivals.

    reviewed

  9. G

    Junction

    Theatre, dance, comedy, live music and club nights at Cambridge's youth venue near the railway station. To get here follow Regent St, then Hills Rd south out of the city for about a mile before turning left onto Clifton Way.

    reviewed

  10. H

    Barbican Centre

    This hulking complex has a full program of film, music, theatre, art and dance including loads of concerts from the London Symphony Orchestra, which is based here. The centre is in the City and is well signposted from both the Barbican and Moorgate tube stations.

    reviewed

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