Contact Details:

Parish Office 

St Michael’s Place 

Brighton 

East Sussex 

BN1 3FU 

Tel: 01273 822284
Email: See ’Contact Us’ Page

CMP FESTIVAL

               As part of the Clifton Montpelier and Powis

                Festival, S. Michael’s will host the following:


Saturday 4  July

Guided Tours at 10am (and breakfasts from 9 – 10.45am)

11.15am Coffee Concert (programme to be announced), Tickets £5/£3

 7.30pm The Baroque Collective and the East Sussex Bach Choir perform work by Haydn, Mendelssohn and Purcell.  Tickets £12/£10


Sunday 5 July                     10.30am Festival Mass – Preacher:  Father Michael Wells
Thursday 9 July

 7.30pm Brighton Youth Orchestra Wind Octet present a varied programme of work by Bach, Mozart, Gershwin and others. Tickets £5/£3


Saturday 11 July 

Guided Tours at 10am (and breakfasts from 9 – 10.45am)

11.15am Coffee Concert – ‘The Forgotten Germans’; work by Hassler, Krause and Kirchner performed by Ambrose Page (piano).  Tickets £5/£3

2pm Sheila Rowbotham, author and Simon Professor at Manchester University talks about ‘Edward Carpenter- A Life of Liberty and Love’. Tickets £7/£5.

4pm ‘Derek Grainger’s Old Acquaintance’, the producer of Brideshead Revisited reflects on his life in Brighton. Tickets £7/£5


Sunday 12 July                  

2pm  Patrick Gale talks about his latest work ‘The whole day through’. Tickets £7/£5


Wednesday 15 July

7.30pm ‘From Private to Public: Opening up the Mass Observation Diaries’: Dorothy Sheridan and Debby Shorley discuss the recruitment of 500 people to keep diaries throughout the Second World War and beyond. Tickets £7/£5


Thursday 16 July

  7.30pm ‘Chansons Cordiales’ perform work by Brahms, Schubert, Bizet and Strauss.  Tickets £8/£6 


Saturday 18 July

 Guided Tours at 10am (and breakfasts from 9 – 10.45am)

 11.15am Coffee Concert – Peter Barrow(piano) performs work by Beethoven, Chopin and Debussy. Tickets £5/£3


Sunday 19 July

 7.30pm Glyndebourne Young Artists present a concert performance of Donizetti’s ‘L’Elisir d’Amore’. Tickets £14/£12