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  1. Farnham Maltings

    Creative, multipurpose spot with a riverside bar, live music, amateur theatre, exhibitions, workshops and comedy.

    reviewed

  2. A

    Drogheda Arts Centre

    Drama, music, comedy, film and visual art take to the stage at Drogheda's lively arts centre, which runs regular hands-on workshops such as collage making.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Barbican

    Urging Londoners to ‘do something different’, the extensive program of events on offer at the Barbican always provides something new and adventurous. It’s home to the wonderful London Symphony Orchestra, and the centre’s associate orchestra, the lesser-known BBC Symphony Orchestra, also plays regularly, as do scores of leading international musicians. On the contemporary scene, it hosts all manner of high-quality musicians, focusing in particular on jazz, folk, world and soul artists. Dance is another strong point and its multidisciplinary festival, Barbican International Theatre Events, showcases some great performances, as well as the work of exciting overseas…

    reviewed

  4. C

    Adelaide Festival Centre

    The hub of performing arts in SA, this crystalline white Festival Centre opened in June 1973, four proud months before the Sydney Opera House! The State Theatre Company is based here.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Nerve Centre

    The Nerve Centre was set up in 1990 as a multimedia arts centre to encourage young, local talent in the fields of music and film. The centre has a performance area (live music at weekends), a theatre, a cinema (with an art-house program), a bar and a cafe.

    reviewed

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