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Tag Archives: The Rep

Rep links with food charity to provide meals

Partnership with Open Kitchens provides 9,000 meals for Birmingham children in poverty.

30 July, 2020 in Charities, Community, Food and drink, Theatre.

Can we really escape from our past?

New play by Birmingham writer premieres at The REP.

14 September, 2017 in Theatre.

Love at The Birmingham Rep: “…. harrowing drama from the lower depths…”

Richard Lutz takes a pew for a gripping tale about homelessness and the enduring power of love.

31 January, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Insatiable delights

New Year production examines excess consumerism.

24 December, 2016 in Theatre.

Letting it BE

Aerial film reveals amazing monumental painting in Birmingham’s Centenary Square.

22 June, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Festivals.

King Lear: a powerfully bleak vision of a destroyed soul

Richard Lutz watches Shakespearean power usurped by chaotic insanity at The Birmingham Rep

24 May, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Made Up: A two hander with layers of observation

Richard Lutz watches Birmingham’s two best theatre companies take a new direction.

18 May, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Theatre, What's on.

Eurotrashed

EU Referendum show at The REP 3rd-4th May.

24 March, 2016 in Politics, Theatre.

Rep gala dinner announced

Night of murder mystery set in the Roaring Twenties.

28 April, 2015 in Food and drink, Theatre.

Oh What A Lovely War comes to REP

Revival of legendary musical to end national tour in Birmingham.

17 April, 2015 in Theatre.

Rep directors get behind Christmas challenge

Theatre board pledge their support for 2014 Big Give Christmas Challenge.

14 November, 2014 in Most recent.

Brindleyplace lights up Christmas with the BFG

Be nosier than a parker at lights turn-on.

14 November, 2014 in Business, Christmas, Shopping.

Birmingham make-up artist invited to speak at international trade show

Top honour for Rep leading man.

26 June, 2014 in Theatre.

Review: Never Try This At Home

Richard Lutz stirs childhood memories.

4 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comedy, Most recent, Theatre.

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