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Tag Archives: Old Rep

Study reveals worries over city live venues

Live music in Birmingham to receive just 2% of Cultural Recovery Fund.

13 October, 2020 in Classical, Community, Music, Politics.

LGBT month underway in Birmingham

Southside celebrates LGBT History Festival.

17 February, 2020 in Festivals, Most recent, Music, Theatre.

A touch of Steel

Dave Woodhall talks to comedian Mark Steel.

21 January, 2020 in Most recent.

Youth takes the stage at Old Rep

Funding enables youth productions to perform.

9 January, 2020 in Community, Theatre.

Review: Crimes on the Coast

Whodunnit? Simon Hale wonders who cares?.

5 October, 2019 in Theatre.

Lottery grant boost for Old Rep

Funding will help increase accessibility at iconic theatre.

7 June, 2019 in Community, Theatre.

Jay talking

A chat with rock’n’rollers the Bluejays.

27 April, 2019 in Music, Theatre.

The best part of making up

Talking to some of the people behind the Old Rep’s forthcoming attraction.

15 February, 2019 in Theatre.

Pinocchio comes to Birmingham

Diane Parks talks to the people behind the Old Rep’s Christmas production.

22 November, 2018 in Christmas, Education, Theatre.

Cast and creative team announced for Old Rep panto

Pinocchio brought to the stage for Christmas.

28 September, 2018 in Christmas, Theatre.

Self made woman

New kind of opera premieres in Birmingham.

21 September, 2018 in Music, Theatre.

Marc of the Devil

Comedian Marcus Brigstocke talks to Brian Donaldson.

11 September, 2018 in Comedy.

Reps team up for historic tours

Rare chance for behind the scenes visit to two theatres.

16 August, 2018 in Theatre.

Kismet, Hardy

Brian Donaldson talks to comedian Jeremy Hardy.

10 August, 2018 in Comedy.

All about Shakespeare – in one night

The Bard’s complete works are coming to the Old Rep.

14 June, 2018 in Comedy, Theatre.

Acting for the summer

Old Rep launches first Theatre Experience Summer School.

16 May, 2018 in Attractions, Education, Family, Theatre.

Old Rep launches theatre tours

Rare chance to see behind the scenes at century-old venue.

31 January, 2018 in Community, Theatre.

Old Rep invites audiences down the rabbit hole

Relaxed performance of Christmas play scheduled.

25 November, 2017 in Christmas, Family, Theatre.

Make some NOISE

New theatre from Birmingham playwright debuts at Old Rep.

23 March, 2017 in Theatre.

Happy Hour again

New play set to end British tour in Birmingham.

28 February, 2017 in Theatre.

International Women’s Day at Old Rep

Premieres of two new works to mark event.

14 February, 2017 in Theatre.

Comedians set to light up Old Rep

A new season of comedy has been announced for the Old Rep theatre in Birmingham city centre over the coming months.

19 January, 2017 in Comedy.

New Year, New Season at Old Rep

Premieres and old favourites launched at community-based theatre.

12 January, 2017 in Childrens, Education, Theatre.

Shazia Mirza is back at the Old Rep

Birmingham date for acclaimed local comedian.

9 December, 2016 in Comedy.

Birmingham date for Dirty Pakistani Lingerie

Award-winning show about Muslim-American women to play Old Rep.

6 February, 2016 in Most recent.

A pirate’s life for Free Radio presenter

Presenter to star in charity performance in aid of St Basil’s.

11 December, 2015 in Charities, Media, Theatre.

Half term at the Old Rep

Family attractions at Birmingham theatre.

21 October, 2015 in Childrens, Most recent, Theatre.

Keeping it in the family

Two generations of actresses celebrate The Silver Sword at The Old Rep.

20 October, 2015 in Most recent.

Funding initiative for Old Rep

MPs and local businesses Dedicate a Seat with Birmingham Ormiston Academy.

7 April, 2015 in Education, Theatre.

Student production for city centre theatre

BOA present Betty Blue Eyes at the Old Rep.

17 March, 2015 in Theatre.

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