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Lighthouse Poole's Centre For The Arts

Lighthouse Poole's Centre For The Arts

(12 reviews)

The Lighthouse is Poole's theatres, concert venue, and has a cinema…read more There are two theatres in The Lighthouse, which hosts a wide variety of entertainment, from ballet to tribute bands, and annually a pantomine. The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra is based here, (yes, I noticed the geographical misalignment too) and perform regularly. This week they have played concerts for some of the local schools. A month ago, I saw a touring company from the LSC performing jazz dance one evening and another company from the LSC performing modern ballet a couple of evenings later. The quality is astounding and I'm amazed that we can attract such talent to the provinces! There is also a small cinema which shows art films and a 'big' movie some months after it left the popular box offices. There is an eatery downstairs in the foyer, and bars on the first floor. All the staff are very helpful indeed, and advise you of discounts available. Booking is always easy, and they don't mind at all if you take a while to make up your mind about seating. The loos are clean! Seats are nice and comfy. Parking outside is for Blue Vadge holders only, or dropping off. Car parking is in the Dolphin multi storey (don't use the Park - you'll get locked in!).

I agree with Bluesofty on almost everything. They show a lot of different types of music, theatre,…read moredance and performance - some really astounding, some less so, but lots of choice. (We attract it because of subsidy by the way - the level went way up when the government changed last.) The cinema has a monthly Now Showing meeting where you can go to discuss what's been on, what's coming and what you'd like to be on. They give you free tickets for it too! It's the pity the eating is rather ordinary and the wine usually paint stripper in my experience. Park in the Park by all means. It is locked up very early in the morning - about 6 I think - and reopens at 10 for cars, so most performances at the Lighthouse will have finished by then!

The Great Dorset Steam Fair

The Great Dorset Steam Fair

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Usually the first week of Sept for 5 days. When I first…read moreapproached the site it was so huge it looked like a town on the hillside. Huge camp sites too. It has steam engines, tractors, heavy horses, rural games, hundreds of stalls, 3 craft marques, food areas, about 5 entertainment tents with differing music, a huge modern funfair, an auto jumble, a circus, a cinema, steam rollers, threshing, Veteran, Vintage & Classic Cars and Caravans, Vintage and Veteran Motorcycles, military vehicles, Bygons exhibition, The Sheep Show, can-can girls, and moremoremore. THE highlight of The Great Dorset Steam Fair is the old time steam Funfair. Annually, over 60 Showman's Engines with their gleaming, twisted, brass appear generating the light and power for the old roundabouts and swing-boats, and with 70 organs playing. Pure magic for any age!!!

Everyone in the area should visit the steam fair at least once in their life. It manages to bring…read moretogether stem engines, farm displays and the biggest fair ground as well as craft stalls and many food and drink tents. Parking is in the surrounding fields and there is plenty of it including camping facilities. There is a lot of traffic heading to the event so leave some extra time to add on to your journey. There really is something for everyone at the event and I am yet to find someone who hasn't enjoyed at least some part of it. Due to its enormous size be prepared for a lot of walking and some jolly old mud if the wether hasnt been that great.

Odeon Cinema - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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