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Twice Nightly comes to Brighton on 21 July

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Dominic Goodwin returns to Brighton with his one-man show, Twice Nightly – The Glory Days of Variety, at The Lantern Theatre on Tuesday, 21 July 2026. The performance is aimed at theatregoers curious about solo work and the traditions of variety entertainment.

The venue is The Lantern Theatre, 77 St James’s Street, Brighton, BN2 1PA. A start time, ticket price and booking arrangements have not been provided in the published event details, so prospective visitors should confirm all three before making plans.

Dominic Goodwin takes the stage alone

The Brighton listing places Dominic Goodwin at the centre of the evening. He stars in the production alone, giving the performance a more intimate frame than an ensemble variety bill.

Its full title points towards the era when variety shows were a familiar part of live entertainment. The source introduces the production with the line that it is “guaranteed to make you titter”, signalling a comic tone without revealing the complete programme or individual routines.

Twice Nightly comes to Brighton on 21 July

The available description cuts off after a reference beginning “Freddie…”. With no further synopsis supplied, it would be misleading to reconstruct the character, story or material from that fragment. What is confirmed is that this is a one-man performance led by Goodwin and presented under the Twice Nightly title.

For readers comparing smaller live shows in the city, another Brighton comedy performance is scheduled in June. That event is separate from Twice Nightly and has its own venue, date and admission details. Those interested in the wider Brighton cabaret scene may also find other local productions running throughout the year.

A Brighton date at The Lantern Theatre

Twice Nightly – The Glory Days of Variety is scheduled for one date: Tuesday, 21 July 2026. The listed location is The Lantern Theatre on St James’s Street in Brighton, with the postcode BN2 1PA.

Twice Nightly comes to Brighton on 21 July

The event information does not give an opening time, performance time or expected finishing time. It also does not state whether seating is allocated, whether advance booking is required or whether tickets will be available at the venue.

No admission price is shown. That means the performance should not be treated as free, and visitors should avoid assuming a particular cost until current ticket information is available. Accessibility arrangements, age guidance and audience restrictions are also absent from the supplied listing.

What visitors can confirm before attending

The published details establish the title, performer, date and full venue address. They do not yet provide enough information to calculate the complete cost of attending or to plan an arrival time.

Twice Nightly comes to Brighton on 21 July

Anyone considering the show should check for an updated start time, ticket price and booking instructions before travelling. Families or visitors with access requirements will also need to seek current guidance because the source does not specify suitability or accessibility provisions.

The confirmed event details are:

  • Event: Twice Nightly – The Glory Days of Variety
  • Performer: Dominic Goodwin
  • Format: One-man performance
  • Date: Tuesday, 21 July 2026
  • Time: Not stated in the available listing
  • Venue: The Lantern Theatre
  • Address: 77 St James’s Street, Brighton, BN2 1PA
  • Price: Not stated in the available listing
  • Booking arrangements: Not stated in the available listing

The practical next step is to verify the missing time, admission cost and entry arrangements before setting out for The Lantern Theatre on 21 July.

Source: Visit Brighton Events

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